E39 M5. Best real world does it all drivers car?
E39 M5. Best real world does it all drivers car?
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theboymoon

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2,699 posts

276 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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1 car garage. Sensible money to buy & run. Any task you could throw at it.

Discuss.


(I think it just might be)

Mastodon2

14,043 posts

181 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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I'd take an Impreza 22b or a P1 long before I took an M5. Not that M5s are bad, but just not what I'd want in a car.

Wadeski

8,675 posts

229 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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not sure a barge is really my "best" drivers car dream.

also, is "does it all" really the ideal? Isnt that why everyone buys BMW 3ers? "good all round, just pick how fast".

I'd rather compromise "does it all? and have more enjoyment than compromise fun to feel 5% more special than the TDi reps...


obscene

5,176 posts

201 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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I'd love to own one some day, lovely cars. smile

GravelBen

16,134 posts

246 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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inkiboo said:
As an E39 M5 owner, they aren't even in the same league.
As an E39 M5 owner, you're probably biased wink

They do different things, and every has their own idea of 'real world', 'does it all', and 'drivers car'.

MarJay

2,178 posts

191 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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130i

Seriously underrated. Quick enough but crucially not too bad on fuel. Correct wheel drive. Small enough to take shopping but big enough to take on a long journey and not feel cramped.

Obviously no good if you've got bigger children, but small children will fit in the back fine.

Not too expensive for what they are... Am I just arguing this because I own one? :lol:

Captain Flashman

653 posts

187 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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what are E39 M5 running costs like? they're starting to fall into my price range over here but i don't think i can afford to run it.

Pints

18,448 posts

210 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Mastodon2 said:
I'd take an Impreza 22b or a P1 long before I took an M5. Not that M5s are bad, but just not what I'd want in a car.
Did you even read the OP? I'm a huge fan of the Scooby but wouldn't dream of running it as an "all in one" car. Could you even begin to imagine regular motorway runs?

How does the M3 compare with the M5, ITO maintenance costs?

GravelBen

16,134 posts

246 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Pints said:
I'm a huge fan of the Scooby but wouldn't dream of running it as an "all in one" car. Could you even begin to imagine regular motorway runs?
Easily, though a Legacy is much nicer for that than an Impreza. Could you even begin to imagine an M5 hustling along bumpy gravel back roads? We all have our different 'normal use' of a car...


MDT

592 posts

188 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Or an Audi RS2, RS4, RS6

I recon these tick all the boxes you would ever want to tick.

useyourdellusion

5,648 posts

206 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Pints said:
Mastodon2 said:
I'd take an Impreza 22b or a P1 long before I took an M5. Not that M5s are bad, but just not what I'd want in a car.
Did you even read the OP? I'm a huge fan of the Scooby but wouldn't dream of running it as an "all in one" car. Could you even begin to imagine regular motorway runs?
Mastodon2: My opinion is the absolute mirror image of yours. I've owned a P1 and an E39 M5. The M5 is indeed in a different league as an over-all package.

Personally, I love the M5's n/a V8, its comfort and practicality and it's stealthy, purposeful look.

The P1, whilst being a lot of fun, would make a lousy "all in one" car. Not massively practical (rear seats don't fold down), just as thirsty as the M5 but engine not as flexible. Attract all the wrong attention and they're nowhere near as good on the motorway. On a personal note, Turbocharged engines leave me cold these days. Give a N/A 'M' engine anyday!


T.K

461 posts

194 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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GravelBen said:
Easily, though a Legacy is much nicer for that than an Impreza. Could you even begin to imagine an M5 hustling along bumpy gravel back roads? We all have our different 'normal use' of a car...
laugh

Who are you, Stig Blomqvist? In standard form , a P1 would be absolutely fking useless on a bumpy and unmade road. Fiver says a standard M5 would be quicker!

Edited by T.K on Friday 26th November 06:49

Bill

55,851 posts

271 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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theboymoon said:
1 car garage. Sensible money to buy & run. Any task you could throw at it.

Discuss.


(I think it just might be)
Unless you want an estate...

toast boy

1,242 posts

242 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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I suppose it could be if you want a car to do everything pretty well. However I'm both masochistic and immature so would rather put up with the foibles of a more focused car than sacrifice the fun. I'd probably go for a Honda engined Exige to be honest, or an Impreza if I really needed the seats. And before anyone asks, yes I would be happy doing motorway miles in it. smile

rottie102

4,028 posts

200 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Bill said:
theboymoon said:
1 car garage. Sensible money to buy & run. Any task you could throw at it.

Discuss.


(I think it just might be)
Unless you want an estate...
http://www.bimmertoday.de/2009/10/29/bilder-infos-der-bmw-m5-touring-e39/ wink

fathomfive

10,527 posts

206 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Bill said:
theboymoon said:
1 car garage. Sensible money to buy & run. Any task you could throw at it.

Discuss.


(I think it just might be)
Unless you want an estate...
Or need offroad ability.

andyp74199

141 posts

207 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Rs4 avant.

Bill

55,851 posts

271 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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rottie102 said:
Bill said:
theboymoon said:
1 car garage. Sensible money to buy & run. Any task you could throw at it.

Discuss.


(I think it just might be)
Unless you want an estate...
http://www.bimmertoday.de/2009/10/29/bilder-infos-der-bmw-m5-touring-e39/ wink
In RHD?

GravelBen

16,134 posts

246 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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T.K said:
Who are you, Stig Blomqvist? In standard form , a P1 would be absolutely fking useless on a bumpy and unmade road. Fiver says a standard M5 would be quicker!
Stiggy? Not even close unfortunately! hehe But I have been sliding cars around on gravel for the last 10 years if that counts for anything.

While I haven't had the pleasure of driving a P1 (they were never available on this side of the world) they have a reputation for being softer than the STi-R they were based on, and I'm yet to encounter a Subaru that isn't remarkably competent on the loose stuff.


Gizmo!

18,150 posts

225 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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My only concern would be "is it too big".

An E46 M3 is that crucial bit more compact. Both epic though.