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      01-23-2018, 03:31 AM   #1
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BMW M5 F10 Prices - Feb onwards

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Only joined the forum yesterday. Currently an owner of an F10 520d, looking to change to an F10 M5 in March or April.

Looking at 13/14 plate, 20-30k for around £30-£32k.

I am aware the F90 M5 is launched in the UK in February. I would be keen to find out if this new launch will impact on used F10 prices, and if so when the hit would be seen?

Be interesting to see if any other countries where the F90 has already been launched, saw a price drop outside the usual depreciation slope.

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I'm in the same boat as you are currently yet in the USA market. I've already since the F10 drop into the $40k USD range which is about $28576 pounds. And its been on sale since Nov 2017. I'd guess around April/May hopefully you'll see the same results
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I'm in the same boat as you are currently yet in the USA market. I've already since the F10 drop into the $40k USD range which is about $28576 pounds. And its been on sale since Nov 2017. I'd guess around April/May hopefully you'll see the same results
I'm keeping a close eye on how prices sit on www.autotrader.co.uk
Its interesting for such a specialist bit of machinery, the mileage doesn't seem to impact on price that much, not as much as I thought anyway. So will certainly be looking for a low mileage example.
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I don't think it will make any difference. Not a huge amount of people queuing up for a £90K motor
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I doubt there will be significant drop in prices post launch of F90 M5. If anything Dec/Jan is a good time to buy when you could squeeze a good bargain. I got my M5 last month after tracking prices since July/August. I think prices tend to be more during summers but this could be just my observation.

If you are in no rush, best to look out for a high spec car, better still with a CP.

You will get a decent 13 or early 14 plate for around 30-32k. Of course, if you are after BMW approved then that would be another 3-4K dearer. I am not sure that is worth it. I got mine through an independent dealer and got RAC comprehensive checks done. You could take out BMW or third company warranty (Motoreasy etc) to be safe and still save money.
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I doubt there will be significant drop in prices post launch of F90 M5. If anything Dec/Jan is a good time to buy when you could squeeze a good bargain. I got my M5 last month after tracking prices since July/August. I think prices tend to be more during summers but this could be just my observation.

If you are in no rush, best to look out for a high spec car, better still with a CP.

You will get a decent 13 or early 14 plate for around 30-32k. Of course, if you are after BMW approved then that would be another 3-4K dearer. I am not sure that is worth it. I got mine through an independent dealer and got RAC comprehensive checks done. You could take out BMW or third company warranty (Motoreasy etc) to be safe and still save money.
I have been quoted by BMW £1,220 for a 12 month comprehensive warranty, so that's what I will go for I think....will be a great deal cheaper than buying from them direct, I would imagine.
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I doubt there will be significant drop in prices post launch of F90 M5. If anything Dec/Jan is a good time to buy when you could squeeze a good bargain. I got my M5 last month after tracking prices since July/August. I think prices tend to be more during summers but this could be just my observation.

If you are in no rush, best to look out for a high spec car, better still with a CP.

You will get a decent 13 or early 14 plate for around 30-32k. Of course, if you are after BMW approved then that would be another 3-4K dearer. I am not sure that is worth it. I got mine through an independent dealer and got RAC comprehensive checks done. You could take out BMW or third company warranty (Motoreasy etc) to be safe and still save money.
I have been quoted by BMW £1,220 for a 12 month comprehensive warranty, so that's what I will go for I think....will be a great deal cheaper than buying from them direct, I would imagine.
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I doubt there will be significant drop in prices post launch of F90 M5. If anything Dec/Jan is a good time to buy when you could squeeze a good bargain. I got my M5 last month after tracking prices since July/August. I think prices tend to be more during summers but this could be just my observation.

If you are in no rush, best to look out for a high spec car, better still with a CP.

You will get a decent 13 or early 14 plate for around 30-32k. Of course, if you are after BMW approved then that would be another 3-4K dearer. I am not sure that is worth it. I got mine through an independent dealer and got RAC comprehensive checks done. You could take out BMW or third company warranty (Motoreasy etc) to be safe and still save money.
I have been quoted by BMW £1,220 for a 12 month comprehensive warranty, so that's what I will go for I think....will be a great deal cheaper than buying from them direct, I would imagine.

Check what they are offering. From memory they do 3 different levels and the most comprehensive was about £1650-1700. Good luck!
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Check what they are offering. From memory they do 3 different levels and the most comprehensive was about £1650-1700. Good luck!
Yes its around £1600 with a £100 excess or £1200 with a £250 excess.
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The value is falling. I was watching several fully optioned/loaded cars at manheim here in NY/NJ area with around 35k miles-36k miles go from 34k-36k.

Also some good decently loaded high mileage (60k-70k) examples are for sale right now for around 32k-33k lease returns from BMW.

I am thinking of pulling the trigger on a high mileage one myself.
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The value is falling. I was watching several fully optioned/loaded cars at manheim here in NY/NJ area with around 35k miles-36k miles go from 34k-36k.

Also some good decently loaded high mileage (60k-70k) examples are for sale right now for around 32k-33k lease returns from BMW.

I am thinking of pulling the trigger on a high mileage one myself.
Wow .... hard to go wrong at these prices! I hope you’re feeling better.
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The value is falling. I was watching several fully optioned/loaded cars at manheim here in NY/NJ area with around 35k miles-36k miles go from 34k-36k.

Also some good decently loaded high mileage (60k-70k) examples are for sale right now for around 32k-33k lease returns from BMW.

I am thinking of pulling the trigger on a high mileage one myself.
I don't see any listed this cheap on the common car for sale sites. Are you saying this is possible w the current listings and this is what they are actually moving at for PP or retail?
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Wow .... hard to go wrong at these prices! I hope you’re feeling better.
Thanks buddy I am doing much better now and actually picked up another M5. Still waiting on before I am cleared to drive but shes in the garage resting.

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I don't see any listed this cheap on the common car for sale sites. Are you saying this is possible w the current listings and this is what they are actually moving at for PP or retail?
This was auction prices. I ended up paying much more for a cleaner vehicle. The thing with the dealer auction I noticed many car there were not good on maint. A bunch of examples I saw were 6k-10k overdue for an oil service. Don't want to bother with a car like that just to save a few grand.
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Thanks buddy I am doing much better now and actually picked up another M5. Still waiting on before I am cleared to drive but shes in the garage resting.



This was auction prices. I ended up paying much more for a cleaner vehicle. The thing with the dealer auction I noticed many car there were not good on maint. A bunch of examples I saw were 6k-10k overdue for an oil service. Don't want to bother with a car like that just to save a few grand.

Congrats brother! Glad you’re doing better and look forward to seeing pix of the new addition.
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Wow .... hard to go wrong at these prices!
Agreed, its alot of car for the money!
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