RE: One-of-11, manual BMW 550i (E60) for sale
RE: One-of-11, manual BMW 550i (E60) for sale
Thursday 4th December

One-of-11, manual BMW 550i (E60) for sale

Like V8s, rear-wheel drive and manual gearboxes? Course you do. Right this way...


Manual swapping certain performance cars seems to be big business at the moment. That era blighted by automated manuals is now enjoying a resurgence as specialists reintroduce a third a pedal to the footwell. The BMW M cars with an SMG are probably the best known conversions at the moment, but it’s also happening with F1 transmission Ferraris (this 599 looks incredible), and e-gear Lamborghinis. It’s an easy trend to understand, too, offering up a much more direct, rewarding relationship with some fantastic engines. 

Here we have something a little different: rather than an auto where the enthusiasts would really want a manual, there are six speeds and three pedals where so often an auto would be chosen. Yep, it’s another one from the manual BMW back catalogue you’d forgotten about, the E60-era BMW 550i.

As a rival for top-of-the-range E-Classes, A6s and Jags, an automatic would make complete sense for the V8, non-M flagship with 367hp. But BMW will just be BMW sometimes, and offer up a knuckly six-speed just because it can - this 5 Series was one of those moments. And what was a large luxury cruiser in the 2000s is now probably a nice size, weight and performance level for a compact(ish) sports saloon. With a couple of supporting modifications, perhaps a manual could suit a 5 Series with a near-5.0-litre V8. It wouldn’t be the first time, of course. 

This one is notable beyond the transmission choice, too, because it’s been specified with BMW Individual options. Back in 2007, somebody spent £57,670 on this, adding Aegean Blue paint, Night Vision, a sunroof, extended leather and upgraded audio. Even 18 years later, a smartly specced E60 really cuts a dash, and this is most certainly one of them. It’s helped in that regard by just 25,000 miles on the odometer; everybody who’s owned this has seemingly been all too aware of its special status, and not hacked up and down motorways in it. 

Let’s hope there’s plenty of history to go with that minimal mileage; always good to see, of course, but especially so with the BMW N62 V8. It doesn’t have the best reliability reputation, to be kind, with issues from valve stem seals to a leaking coolant reservoir. And it’s hard to work on. The horror stories are offset with good ones, of course, usually from owners obsessive about maintenance. And this one has made it to 2025. But just be aware it’s not the sturdiest V8 in the world. 

Still, the prospect of a manual 5 Series with a big engine remains immensely appealing, particularly in such pristine condition. This one is priced at £19,499 (an auto is a few thousand less); as the M cars have appreciated, so the other interesting versions have been pulled up as well. And it’s hardly like you’re going to be cross-shopping this one with another similar car. For those that want it, nothing much else is going to do: an E39 M5 at this money will have another 90,000 miles. Probably a manual 5 Series at £20k is going to take a really dedicated BMW head to go for it, though it’s most certainly interesting. And imagine if the current line up looks this good in another two decades…

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pSyCoSiS

Original Poster:

4,032 posts

225 months

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Just saw that on eBay this morning.

Lovely colour combo, bit of a poor spec though.

For this money, I would rather have an E60 M5.

MattsCar

1,947 posts

125 months

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Very nice, but, worth noting that there is a 7+ year gap before its most recent MOT and the one prior. Assuming the car has been stood, that would make me delve a little deeper, I'd rather that it was used sparingly.

Antj

1,109 posts

220 months

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Its very hard to justify the E60 5 series in any other flavour than 530d - its peak 5 series, brisk enough to match its brutish looks and sit on the 155mph limiter. Frugal enough to be able to afford to run from MPG and general reliability. Smooth drive and still an absolute bargain.

And really it needs to be a touring.

M5 , 550 manual, blah blah blah........., nobody bought the 5 series for its driving dynamics and bar a Range rover i don't think there are many more deserving cars of an auto box than a 5 series.

spreadsheet monkey

4,629 posts

247 months

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pSyCoSiS said:
Just saw that on eBay this morning.

Lovely colour combo, bit of a poor spec though.

For this money, I would rather have an E60 M5.
I like the colour combination too.

Does spec really matter that much when looking at an 18 year old car? If a buyer really wants the big V8 and the manual gearbox, surely there's not much point in being choosey about whether a car has the "right" wheels or the "right" satnav or whatever else BMW people get all worked up about.

Tom1312

1,141 posts

166 months

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Is it really an engine that wants to be wrung out with a manual box though?

Surely the point of this engine was massive cruising capability combined with a smooth auto?

I'd get massively fed up of a manual in a car like this, especially as the manual boxes in the BMWs of this age I've driven were hardly a joy to use.

Edited by Tom1312 on Thursday 4th December 11:21

WPA

12,896 posts

134 months

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I think for this money I would pick an M5

pSyCoSiS

Original Poster:

4,032 posts

225 months

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spreadsheet monkey said:
pSyCoSiS said:
Just saw that on eBay this morning.

Lovely colour combo, bit of a poor spec though.

For this money, I would rather have an E60 M5.
I like the colour combination too.

Does spec really matter that much when looking at an 18 year old car? If a buyer really wants the big V8 and the manual gearbox, surely there's not much point in being choosey about whether a car has the "right" wheels or the "right" satnav or whatever else BMW people get all worked up about.
I think spec definitely does matter when you are spending near £20k on a car.

To be fair, it is a decent spec, but some options like Xenon headlights and heated seats have not been ticked. Why get night vision / head up display, and not tick the Xenon option?!

You see this quite often with specs. Been looking at 340i's, and it's difficult to get the spec you really want when people spec cars weirdly. There was one which had most options, but not the LED headlights, which really uplifts the cars appearance and visibility on the road.

StuntmanMike

12,187 posts

171 months

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Too much money for me.

I would find a sport auto for less than half the price.

Which is what I did, ran one for five years and it was an awesome car.



Here was mine.

Edited by StuntmanMike on Thursday 4th December 11:54

Jamescrs

5,645 posts

85 months

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spreadsheet monkey said:
I like the colour combination too.

Does spec really matter that much when looking at an 18 year old car? If a buyer really wants the big V8 and the manual gearbox, surely there's not much point in being choosey about whether a car has the "right" wheels or the "right" satnav or whatever else BMW people get all worked up about.
No one argues over Spec more than a BMW owners group, and I say that as a serial BMW owner myself.

ChocolateFrog

33,826 posts

193 months

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E39 M5 and be able to sell it for more than you paid when you're done with it, or this.

You'd have to be mental even if you do pray at the alter of manual.

carinaman

23,839 posts

192 months

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There was a V8 manual E60 in Messing, the metallic bronze/olive shade) in London advertised on eBay a few weeks ago. I think it may've had a sunroof.

It was £8K ish and may've been a 545i.

Edited by carinaman on Thursday 4th December 11:57

cerb4.5lee

39,888 posts

200 months

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I had this engine in my X5 4.8iS, and I always fancied that with a manual to be honest. I always enjoy seeing rarities like this, and the manual gearbox in my old 2009 E61 520d(it didn't suit the wheezy 4 cylinder engine though for me) was pretty good to use I thought at the time. Whereas the manual gearboxes in my Z4M/E92 V8 M3 were basically crap in comparison in my experience.

cerb4.5lee

39,888 posts

200 months

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Tom1312 said:
Is it really an engine that wants to be wrung out with a manual box though?

Surely the point of this engine was massive cruising capability combined with a smooth auto?

I'd get massively fed up of a manual in a car like this, especially as the manual boxes in the BMWs of this age I've driven were hardly a joy to use.

Edited by Tom1312 on Thursday 4th December 11:21
I'm actually with you on all those points to be honest. The N62 V8 4.8 is quite a lazy and torquey engine, so it does arguably suit the lazy auto gearbox really as you say.

cerb4.5lee

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WPA said:
I think for this money I would pick an M5
You'd need another £20k contingency fund with one of those though! biggrin

Clivey

5,438 posts

224 months

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pSyCoSiS said:
spreadsheet monkey said:
pSyCoSiS said:
Just saw that on eBay this morning.

Lovely colour combo, bit of a poor spec though.

For this money, I would rather have an E60 M5.
I like the colour combination too.

Does spec really matter that much when looking at an 18 year old car? If a buyer really wants the big V8 and the manual gearbox, surely there's not much point in being choosey about whether a car has the "right" wheels or the "right" satnav or whatever else BMW people get all worked up about.
I think spec definitely does matter when you are spending near £20k on a car.

To be fair, it is a decent spec, but some options like Xenon headlights and heated seats have not been ticked. Why get night vision / head up display, and not tick the Xenon option?!

You see this quite often with specs. Been looking at 340i's, and it's difficult to get the spec you really want when people spec cars weirdly. There was one which had most options, but not the LED headlights, which really uplifts the cars appearance and visibility on the road.
It is an unusual spec but if you've decided you want a manual 550i in good condition, with low mileage, you'd be lucky to find another. It'd probably be easier to retrofit the gadgets it's missing than wait who knows how long for a unicorn to appear.

cerb4.5lee

39,888 posts

200 months

Thursday
quotequote all
pSyCoSiS said:
spreadsheet monkey said:
pSyCoSiS said:
Just saw that on eBay this morning.

Lovely colour combo, bit of a poor spec though.

For this money, I would rather have an E60 M5.
I like the colour combination too.

Does spec really matter that much when looking at an 18 year old car? If a buyer really wants the big V8 and the manual gearbox, surely there's not much point in being choosey about whether a car has the "right" wheels or the "right" satnav or whatever else BMW people get all worked up about.
I think spec definitely does matter when you are spending near £20k on a car.

To be fair, it is a decent spec, but some options like Xenon headlights and heated seats have not been ticked. Why get night vision / head up display, and not tick the Xenon option?!

You see this quite often with specs. Been looking at 340i's, and it's difficult to get the spec you really want when people spec cars weirdly. There was one which had most options, but not the LED headlights, which really uplifts the cars appearance and visibility on the road.
When I was looking for an X5 40d earlier in the year, I couldn't believe how much they all differ in spec as you say. Some are bare bones, and some have some nice options, but then miss the obvious stuff though.

I got lucky with ours in the end though, and I found one with pretty much everything on it(22's/7 seats/air suspension/massage/cooled seats/rear heated seats/rear climate/tow bar/driving assistance professional/pan roof/HK etc etc).

PSRG

777 posts

146 months

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pSyCoSiS said:
spreadsheet monkey said:
pSyCoSiS said:
Just saw that on eBay this morning.

Lovely colour combo, bit of a poor spec though.

For this money, I would rather have an E60 M5.
I like the colour combination too.

Does spec really matter that much when looking at an 18 year old car? If a buyer really wants the big V8 and the manual gearbox, surely there's not much point in being choosey about whether a car has the "right" wheels or the "right" satnav or whatever else BMW people get all worked up about.
I think spec definitely does matter when you are spending near £20k on a car.

To be fair, it is a decent spec, but some options like Xenon headlights and heated seats have not been ticked. Why get night vision / head up display, and not tick the Xenon option?!

You see this quite often with specs. Been looking at 340i's, and it's difficult to get the spec you really want when people spec cars weirdly. There was one which had most options, but not the LED headlights, which really uplifts the cars appearance and visibility on the road.
I won’t claim to be a BMW sled expert, but I had 2 E61s back in the day, a 525d and a 535d - one with and one without the visibility pack, which was auto lights, xenons and headlamp wash from memory. It looks like this car has headlight washers to me, which I don’t think I were available as a stand alone option so I think this car might have xenons. Neither of mine had heated seats either though

RSTurboPaul

12,564 posts

278 months

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cerb4.5lee said:
pSyCoSiS said:
spreadsheet monkey said:
pSyCoSiS said:
Just saw that on eBay this morning.

Lovely colour combo, bit of a poor spec though.

For this money, I would rather have an E60 M5.
I like the colour combination too.

Does spec really matter that much when looking at an 18 year old car? If a buyer really wants the big V8 and the manual gearbox, surely there's not much point in being choosey about whether a car has the "right" wheels or the "right" satnav or whatever else BMW people get all worked up about.
I think spec definitely does matter when you are spending near £20k on a car.

To be fair, it is a decent spec, but some options like Xenon headlights and heated seats have not been ticked. Why get night vision / head up display, and not tick the Xenon option?!

You see this quite often with specs. Been looking at 340i's, and it's difficult to get the spec you really want when people spec cars weirdly. There was one which had most options, but not the LED headlights, which really uplifts the cars appearance and visibility on the road.
When I was looking for an X5 40d earlier in the year, I couldn't believe how much they all differ in spec as you say. Some are bare bones, and some have some nice options, but then miss the obvious stuff though.

I got lucky with ours in the end though, and I found one with pretty much everything on it(22's/7 seats/air suspension/massage/cooled seats/rear heated seats/rear climate/tow bar/driving assistance professional/pan roof/HK etc etc).
All of those things are just things waiting to go wrong at vast cost to fix wink

A 'driver's car', such as BMW purports to being, surely should be all about the engine / box / driving experience rather than how many toys it has tongue out

David87

6,921 posts

232 months

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One of my favourite ever alloy wheel designs on this. I'd rather have an auto though. boxedin

theicemario

1,447 posts

95 months

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Someone please buy this and lob the vape vents and black aftermarket trim into the bin - where they belong.

Chav tat aside, that is beautiful. cloud9