V8 M5 mileage
V8 M5 mileage
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Jellyfish

Original Poster:

272 posts

243 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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I know this involves a lot of variables, but generally how many miles would you expect a E39 M5 to be good for, assuming it to be well maintained.

Is buying one over 100K something to be afraid of, or should it have at least another 100K to go.

Of course it will depend on how the cars been treated, what kind of journeys, oil changes and the like, so just looking for a very general answer.

Does anyone own, or have knowledge of a higher mileage car?

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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This thread more than covers your question,

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing/topic.asp?h=0...

Neil.D

belleair302

6,995 posts

230 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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The biggest issues will be does the owner(s) have the funds to keep the car well, and that includes resprays after accidents, using a decent wax on the bodywork, looking after the suspension bushes, alloys, wheel bearings, gearbox and electricals.

Service history is all well and good but look for bills. I would rather buy a well driven and higer mileage car than a garage queen with few bills or stamps in the log book.

Damp, short journeys and poor servicing are more of an issue than 120,000 miles and loads of bills from decent specialists.

A good car should last for well over 200 K before rebuilding the engine, both top and bottom.

Bodywork is a different issue as is the underside of the car....how clean is it, any waxoil treatments and what condition are the suspension / steering bits in??

Altrezia

8,728 posts

234 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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belleair302 said:
The biggest issues will be does the owner(s) have the funds to keep the car well, and that includes resprays after accidents, using a decent wax on the bodywork, looking after the suspension bushes, alloys, wheel bearings, gearbox and electricals.

Service history is all well and good but look for bills. I would rather buy a well driven and higer mileage car than a garage queen with few bills or stamps in the log book.

Damp, short journeys and poor servicing are more of an issue than 120,000 miles and loads of bills from decent specialists.

A good car should last for well over 200 K before rebuilding the engine, both top and bottom.

Bodywork is a different issue as is the underside of the car....how clean is it, any waxoil treatments and what condition are the suspension / steering bits in??
I pretty much agree with this, although perhaps not the wax wink Mine loves being dirty, but that takes nothing away from the mechanical condition.

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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There is something kind of cool about a really dirty fast car.

belleair302

6,995 posts

230 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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Like Vettel's Red Bull F1 car....'Kate's Dirty Sister'....as seen on BBC 1 yesterday!

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

234 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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Mine not far off 200K. tough as old boots when looked after. Sundry stuff shockingly bad quality at times (but shared with other E39s)


stevie32

14 posts

260 months

Tuesday 21st April 2009
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Ran a E28 528i a few years back with over 378k on the clock. Never had an engine rebuild in that time. Just keep on top of maintainance and your laughing.

Stevie.