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Considering an E60 M5 - Advice/Thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="xenodragon" data-source="post: 14251082" data-attributes="member: 29262"><p>I frequent the BMW boards often. I wanted an E60 M5 for a while, from what I read they are actually pretty reliable. I would recommend getting it in a manual transmission though. Ya there are horror stories of it costing alot of money to fix, but I feel like thats the same with almost every car. Get an extended warranty on it and just maintain it, and you shouldnt have an issue. </p><p></p><p>I know I have mentioned this in almost every BMW post that pops up, but my family and I have owned many high mile german cars, and to be honest spend less on them then some newer makes (american) with lower miles, for what its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xenodragon, post: 14251082, member: 29262"] I frequent the BMW boards often. I wanted an E60 M5 for a while, from what I read they are actually pretty reliable. I would recommend getting it in a manual transmission though. Ya there are horror stories of it costing alot of money to fix, but I feel like thats the same with almost every car. Get an extended warranty on it and just maintain it, and you shouldnt have an issue. I know I have mentioned this in almost every BMW post that pops up, but my family and I have owned many high mile german cars, and to be honest spend less on them then some newer makes (american) with lower miles, for what its worth. [/QUOTE]
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