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  • @tavarish
    @tavarish  Před 6 lety +375

    Hey everyone! Hope you enjoy my POV review of this M5 while I was in NJ! This is the last video on this car before we get back to builds on Monday! See ya then!

    • @ilyas_senba
      @ilyas_senba Před 6 lety +1

      Tavarish bmw called it F10

    • @peruprofundodance
      @peruprofundodance Před 6 lety

      🐙

    • @vikingraiders4138
      @vikingraiders4138 Před 6 lety +5

      Tavarish
      E39 has better quality and a better interior design, you can't deny that.

    • @DeltaDubai03
      @DeltaDubai03 Před 6 lety +2

      Great car, unusual yet good choice for a rental. One thing, EDC = Electronic Damper Control. If you set it to the maximum it makes the car firm and as you say unforgiving. Go to a lower setting and the car becomes softer and compliant...

    • @95steeptech
      @95steeptech Před 6 lety +3

      Awesome vid. Around what town do you live in NJ? I'm in union county right by watching reservation myself. Used to be the spot for those high school L rides haha. Great driving road for sure

  • @Motherofmusic
    @Motherofmusic Před 6 lety +296

    "Does it make sense to have a 500hp daily driver?" FUCK YES

    • @erikrezlman7900
      @erikrezlman7900 Před 2 lety +11

      After owning a E55 amg for 9 months now I can say I will never own a daily driver under 500HP

    • @bunsenn5064
      @bunsenn5064 Před rokem

      If it’s a grocery getter and work commuter, there is absolutely zero need for 500 horsepower. You’re not gonna be going 200 mph in your daily driver. The highway’s got a speed limit. My daily has 200 horsepower, and as a daily driver, it fulfills its purpose perfectly.

    • @user-co5nk7pr1v
      @user-co5nk7pr1v Před rokem

      @@bunsenn5064 🍅🍅

    • @onouphrios
      @onouphrios Před rokem +3

      @@bunsenn5064👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿

    • @someguy6978
      @someguy6978 Před rokem +1

      ​@@bunsenn5064 speed limit is a suggestion only unless ya get caught!

  • @6thGearGarage
    @6thGearGarage Před 6 lety +803

    Not only the first 5-series with a v-10, but the first production sedan to ever have a v-10. Quite a piece of history... Collector car for sure.

    • @g4arquitecturag494
      @g4arquitecturag494 Před 6 lety +88

      Not really. VW Phaeton had a V10 TDI back in 2002...(at least in Europe).

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage Před 6 lety +3

      Good info, thanks!

    • @valkarez1137
      @valkarez1137 Před 6 lety +22

      collector car lmao

    • @6thGearGarage
      @6thGearGarage Před 6 lety +28

      Valkarez clean e39 m5 already going up in price

    • @valkarez1137
      @valkarez1137 Před 6 lety +10

      6th Gear Garage its not a collector car at all. i dont think collectors are poor enough to afford one of these

  • @georgipartsalev6193
    @georgipartsalev6193 Před 4 lety +302

    Say what you want, I truly ADORE the looks of the e60 M5

  • @sheffdog36
    @sheffdog36 Před 5 lety +52

    He was commenting on the rough suspension while in M mode, which sets the EDC to level 2 and makes the suspension MUCH stiffer. When you set the dampers to soft, it is not too bad of a ride.

  • @samuelgetahun9982
    @samuelgetahun9982 Před 5 lety +61

    EDC is not stability control it is electronic damper control. (It stiffens up the suspension for better handling in the corners)

  • @gomatthewvi69
    @gomatthewvi69 Před 6 lety +71

    I have a lot of dream cars, from the likes of Lamborghini and Aston Martin and various “exotic” brands. Unfortunately, as a college student who is graduating in a year, those cars are reserved for 30’s and 40’s, if I’m lucky, with a 12 year loan. That leaves me with around $30k for a car after college that will get me to and from a desk job. I could either get a new Honda Civic that will be reliable and have good MPG ratings, but having a slice of exotic car ownership that I could theoretically drive every day is very appealing.
    I’ve personally driven in one, and I’ve also driven in cars like a Huracan and Murcielago SV (in my profile pic!). I kid you not, the M5 truly compares in craziness and drama that the half million dollar Lambo’s create. Revving to 8k RPM literally feels like warp speed, and it can drift any corner with half throttle with the EDC turned off. I’ve also driven a new M4, and while it compares with power, the M5 beats it in regard to sheer scariness - it literally scared the crap out of me if I gunned the M5, not so much with the M4. You genuinely feel like you’re going warp-speed.
    I think this car, as unreliable as it is, is the coolest car in the world for the money. The maintenance and gas costs are high, but to someone who wants a piece of exotic lifestyle, it’s worth it.
    At the end of the day, would you rather get into your Civic and blend in with everyone else and hate driving back home every day, or would you like to come out of the office, turn on your V10 monster of an engine, rev it to 8k RPM on the onramp, and smile the whole way, not wanting to turn it off and just keep driving?

    • @04dram04
      @04dram04 Před 5 lety +12

      Dont put yourself in debt ever

    • @ricky8600
      @ricky8600 Před 5 lety +5

      Easy. I rather make payments on a new car than making payments on repairs.

    • @MrRedeyefox123
      @MrRedeyefox123 Před 5 lety +4

      I totally get where you coming from.

  • @dazzaMusic
    @dazzaMusic Před 6 lety +215

    That SMG gearbox is why it's so cheap there's a reason BMW stopped making them after this generation

    • @theassassin6789
      @theassassin6789 Před 4 lety +40

      No its because the rod berrings go on the car common and when that goes the wholw engine is fucked unless u fix it right away

    • @HomeCinemaJunkie
      @HomeCinemaJunkie Před 4 lety +22

      Also, the clutch goes every 40000km if i remember correctly which is around 3-4000$ to replace...

    • @alexhenson3881
      @alexhenson3881 Před 4 lety +47

      FlyingLunatic my original clutch just failed in my m6 at 88k miles. So nowhere near 40k kms way longer than that about 140-150k kms and dealer quoted me 2200 total. These cars are nowhere near as expensive to own as people make them out to be

    • @flightgearHD
      @flightgearHD Před 4 lety +9

      It was a one off motor for the m5, under engineered, built for speed and power, not reliability.

    • @ChocoBaiterEUW
      @ChocoBaiterEUW Před 4 lety

      @Crooked Skate Supply Co dct

  • @ryan1the8grate
    @ryan1the8grate Před 4 lety +6

    I am the proud owner of one of the 300, E63 M6 Coupe Manuals. I've actually never had it on the road yet because I bought it already with a shot VANOS pump. I have the engine removed right now and I'm doing several things including the rod bearings. Can't wait to get that thing on the road and feel what it can do!

  • @EightyFiveHundred
    @EightyFiveHundred Před 6 lety +10

    6 speed e60 m5 owner here...Love mine. I have daily driven her for over 100,000 miles in Southern California. Replaced my rod bearings as normal "wear item" at 82,000 miles. BTW, 2007 was the first year for the 6 speed.

  • @christrx3778
    @christrx3778 Před 6 lety +1

    Been subbed for lil while now and I have to say your style of filming and description of cars are really spot on and not sugar coated . Appreciate the honesty and thorough front to back overall look at everything. Hard to find people like you that know what they are talking about and when u don't you also point it out . 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @EntrepreneursInCars
    @EntrepreneursInCars Před 6 lety +454

    Says BMW engines were total shit... goes and buys an M5

    • @clubracer6
      @clubracer6 Před 6 lety +15

      Entrepreneurs in Cars not true at all. He makes it pretty clear about the issues at the end and also that he got it from Turo. Now if only some CZcamsr would be forthcoming about how insanely expensive the brakes are on a F10 M5 while recommending a high mileage one.

    • @stephenchristy7226
      @stephenchristy7226 Před 6 lety +4

      I am watching this video because of an entrepreneur in cars video, haha. Euros are beautiful rides, but man honda/acura have been so good to me.

    • @henzo7087
      @henzo7087 Před 6 lety +4

      BMW make the best engines in the world. BMW e34 can make 1000 000 km with no problems !

    • @NONAME-ig8xc
      @NONAME-ig8xc Před 6 lety

      Hen zo but newer bmw can't sadly

    • @limitlessliving6009
      @limitlessliving6009 Před 6 lety +1

      Hen zo BMW= big waste of money

  • @markw993
    @markw993 Před 6 lety +386

    so except for THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION it's reliable..

    • @prr49
      @prr49 Před 6 lety +44

      markw993 yes ! Just regular stuf 😂

    • @tank2g2
      @tank2g2 Před 6 lety +16

      Yes N54 and N55s are sick

    • @MrSuperawesome5000
      @MrSuperawesome5000 Před 6 lety +23

      You'll never have a transmission issue with the SMGIII. You'll need to change the pump motor once in the life of the car ($300). The engine has minor maintenance issues that are all once in the lifetime of the car, VANOS hose, VANOS solenoids, throttle actuator gear. That's it.

    • @vrDarkone
      @vrDarkone Před 6 lety +17

      MrSuperawesome5000 the $300 hydrolic pump for the SMG 3 is mounted to the top of the trans bell housing and requires the trans to be dropped to put in.. So if your dropping the trans you might as well do the clutch and flywheel.. And in either case you need a very expensive computer to recalibrate the smg3 when your done. So your looking at least 2 grand to do the 300 dollar pump...

    • @MrSuperawesome5000
      @MrSuperawesome5000 Před 6 lety +15

      vrDarkone If someone charged you for programming after they swapped your pump motor they ripped you off. It's plug and play.
      And adding the cost of a new clutch to a job "just because" doesn't mean that job costs that much more it means you added in a clutch.

  • @stevenreynolds40
    @stevenreynolds40 Před 6 lety +9

    I worked as a tech for BMW when these came out and loved getting to do software update to allow burnouts.

  • @LSmiata
    @LSmiata Před 9 měsíci +2

    E60 M5 manual started in M.Y. 2007. I remember and always wanted. It took 10 years, but found a 2008 M.Y. 6spd and love it!
    This car gets slammed for reliability, but when serviced correctly, is not near as bad as some other German offerings.
    Rod bearings (have not been done at 80k miles), but monitoring with Blackstone oil analysis and good old fashion "sound detection"
    VANOS H.P. line can fail, throttle actuators can be rebuilt.
    Most dangerous item is a leaking fuel injector. Can result in hydro lock, bent rod, and destroy engine. Again, manageable with proper maintenance and not running with MIL light.
    Very fun car!

  • @AlexPloae
    @AlexPloae Před 4 lety +15

    Panamera guy “I love the M5” 🤩 my dream car, I can't wait to get it 😅

  • @DivineThirdAge
    @DivineThirdAge Před 6 lety +301

    I wish you could shut up for 2 minutes so I can hear the car lmao

  • @ourtime-downhere6931
    @ourtime-downhere6931 Před 4 lety +13

    I absolutely love the e60 style. I've owned a 545i and 550i, both horrifically unreliable cars but they just drive like nothing else. I've been looking for a e60 m5, I know they aren't reliable and I know they're a money pit but no model before or after drives the way the e60 does. It's other worldly.

    • @drbass9677
      @drbass9677 Před rokem +2

      I've currently got an E60 545i that i got for $1000 due to a low oil pressure and misfire issue, replaced 6 oil check valves, oil pressure sensor, spark plugs and coil packs and it runs like a dream. Got someone coming to buy it today for $9500, only cost me $900 in parts from FCP Euro. They aren't horrifically unreliable as long as you do regular maintenance.

  • @lume.3887
    @lume.3887 Před 6 lety +10

    The headlights/running lights on this car are probably the most iconic/unique car lights in existence :D

  • @fuyt216
    @fuyt216 Před 6 lety +2

    I bought a 2008 three months ago, and i love it. Im not out melting tires off or ripping corners but for what i paid and the car i got shit best bang for my dollar

  • @velardechelo
    @velardechelo Před 6 lety +382

    From 1998 to 2008 the car industry made a huge progress, but from 2008 to 2018 they are just keep adding fucking touch screens everywhere inside the newer models, engines are the same... Or smaller than in 2008...

    • @nosurrender4321
      @nosurrender4321 Před 6 lety +13

      Marcelo Velarde - yes? have you been living under a rock?

    • @Sspencerr02
      @Sspencerr02 Před 6 lety +6

      Marcelo Velarde true, engines have changed also. More manufactures prefer to put in a V6 Turbo than V8/10’s

    • @zachisthebomb
      @zachisthebomb Před 6 lety +18

      So many angry replies. None of you would speak to a stranger so harshly. Cold hearted imo. Anyways..
      It's a sign of the times. Our whole world paradigm is turning into a technocracy. Scientism is becoming the mainstream religion, consuming the minds of the learned and the wise. We are all little sheep being herded into this Orwellian world of total control through tech. Wake up and look around at your world, it's going to become more obvious as time passes. This is all foretold to come. History repeating, there is nothing new under the sun. Dragon eating it's own tail.

    • @WAzzzUUppp
      @WAzzzUUppp Před 6 lety +8

      Just Zach wtf are you talking about you crack pot ?

    • @zachisthebomb
      @zachisthebomb Před 6 lety +2

      Curtis Evans Do you actually want to know or did you just want to insult me?

  • @6thGearGarage
    @6thGearGarage Před 6 lety +17

    So many knock on the Bangle styling, and I agree the e65 pre-lci 7 series aged horribly, but the rest of BMW's lineup from his era still look great today. Modern BMW's are too conservative and don't stand out like the e60/e65/e90/x3/x5 did in their era.

    • @mcgusto82
      @mcgusto82 Před 4 lety

      All Bangle cars in their base model form were hideous. Horrible. They ruined the 7 for years. The went from handsome to.. idk. BMW brass had to step in and did not let Bangle mess up the 3. The M versions were decent but that’s obviously because they were redone very sporty.
      In my opinion, recent years BMWs are are clean design. I like them.

  • @matthewvoss2684
    @matthewvoss2684 Před 4 lety +3

    I own a 2009 M5 that I picked up a little over 2 1/2 years ago. It came with 31k miles, fully loaded for $27k. Since then I have logged about 20k miles and use it year-round including winter with Blizzak tires. I get excellent traction wet/dry/snow, unless I hit an ice patch. This is an amazing car and if you can pick one up and not go broke if you have to pay for a major repair job, then by all means, go for it! You won't be sorry. I can smoke almost every car I come across in reality. Sure there are a very small handful of cars that I meet on the road that can pull ahead, but anything that could "smoke" this car is probably not street legal.
    The best part of having a 500hp car is not the off-the-line acceleration, though that is fun too. The best part is when I am in the fast lane and get behind a slow car that doesn't want to move over and is the type of jerk that will speed up if you try to pass. All I need is the space to move over to the right and about 3 car lengths ahead of the car in front. At 70MPH, I can drop it down from 7th gear into 4th gear, which pops the RPMs up in the 5k range, where the power band is. Then, before the jerk can step on the gas to try to prevent me from passing, he (yes, always a dude that does this...) is looking at my tail lights as I blow past going about 100-110+ if I don't let off the gas. Even if it is a powerful car, the delayed reaction they have means that there I have never experienced a situation on the road where I am not way past them before they react. And you can have that power too, if you have some upfront capital and are willing to take on the risk of a major repair.
    Here is some practical stuff... Oil is 10W60, which Castrol, Royal Purple, and some other sell. Even in bulk, the oil is $12/qt, and you need to buy 10-12 quarts per change. 8qts goes into the engine, and then you need to add a quart every 2-3k miles, since you have so many piston rings for that oil to slip by just a little bit. Oil will last you about 10k miles though. The discussion on the rod bearings is all over on other forums. The general guidance here is that you should retain a sample of oil and can send it to a lab for metals analysis. This supposedly tells you how much metal is coming off of your rod bearings, and if it you are in need of a bearing replacement. At least there is a method to tell before your $25k engine breaks!
    To be sure, I don't believe this car is for the person who saves his or her money to buy the next after market part for their Civic Si, and then does the labor themselves to save on cost (I used to be that person). This car is for the person who is looking for a $30-40k used luxury car that is willing to put a bunch of money aside to pay for a repair, and won't bat an eye at spending a few hundred to have an inspection, pay $2-3k for the inevitable new set of summer tires that you will need if you buy new, plus winter tires if you plan to drive in those conditions. If those numbers shock you, this car is not for you. If those numbers shock you, then be aware that this car comes with everything...except fuel economy. I average 12.5 mpg. If I am cruising for a couple hundred miles on the highway, I can get as high as 17-19, but that is no fun at all!

  • @OneIsDamned
    @OneIsDamned Před 4 lety +3

    I own an E60 545i. 4.5ltr V8 , 330bhp and its immense. Also the fact that you can pick up a top example for around 4k sterling is 👌. I shopped around and picked one up for 2.4k at a steal.
    Would love to go bigger and better and get E60 M5 next. In my opinion the most beautiful M5 ever made. A real beast of a machine.

  • @francesco2809
    @francesco2809 Před 6 lety +55

    Great video! EDC actually stands for electronic damper control, it has nothing to do with the stability control, it sets the stiffness of the suspension.

    • @bluetom53
      @bluetom53 Před 6 lety +3

      Well, every suspension part relates to the stability of the car, so, not that wrong after all...

    • @jdmozee12
      @jdmozee12 Před 6 lety

      I thought EDC was every day carry......multiple meanings I guess

  • @MBisFrenchy
    @MBisFrenchy Před 6 lety +298

    The Lamborghini branded Q7 needed a V10 or V12 to be a true Lamborghini.

  • @tk2070
    @tk2070 Před 5 lety

    Man fantastic video Tav. Keep making this great content on BMW M's!

  • @tarekosman9074
    @tarekosman9074 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome video. Great presentation and info. Just a heads up that the 6sp manual started in '07 but other than that 100% agree with everything you say.

  • @holmer9413
    @holmer9413 Před 6 lety +5

    You can get a better ride by switching out the run flats and using a tire with softer sidewalls. No spare makes that a bit scary if you have long commutes, but it works well for me on my 335. They also last longer which saves a couple grand.

  • @boblessmcfonaggle
    @boblessmcfonaggle Před 6 lety +19

    Turn the EDC off and the ride will be much more compliant “electronic damper control”

  • @ShanesWanderlust
    @ShanesWanderlust Před 2 lety +2

    Not sure I would be telling people to do their own rod bearing repair on jack stands in the back yard unless they have some significant experience wrenching. You can easily score your crank, miss a step, mis-torque a bolt, or get the caps pairs mixed up, then your engine is toast.

  • @ReddyEddy
    @ReddyEddy Před 4 lety +27

    "Endless money pit" Scotty Kilmer

  • @Biggus_Dickus_69
    @Biggus_Dickus_69 Před 6 lety +83

    Fell in love with this car ever since I raced the concept in Gran Turismo 4 and listened to Jeremy Clarkson cream himself over it on Top Gear stating how epic it is and how it was the best car he's ever driven.
    Managed to get a fully loaded BMW Approved one with just 36K miles and 2 year warranty for £18000.
    Within the first month clutch and diff went lol but all replaced under warranty for free...a warranty is a MUST on this beast.
    That has been the only negative, the rest? Mindblowingly amazing. Geuinely incredible machine and once that SMG is mastered after a few thousand miles the partnership between gearbox and that epic V10 is a match made in heaven. I have since modified the exhaust and it is geuinely one of the best sounding cars of all time and EASILY the greatest sounding and performing M engine ever made (not that that's difficult after 2011, they all sound like shit compared to the V10 and I also own an F10 M5 so I'm not biased).
    All in all I have the mentality that I own a legendary V10 4 door luxury 200MPH+ sub 4sec 0-60 supercar that unfortunately BMW will NEVER produce anything like this again that retailed for £80K (with the options I have) over 12 years ago for a fraction of the price...I don't mind if every few years I may need to put a little cash into it after getting such a bargain in the first place since steep depreciation has already taken place and having an Approved warranty means I don't ever have to worry about a thing.
    If you can get a good one with a great service history that's been looked after and with a warranty then go get it, it's THAT amazing.
    One of the best cars ever made. Fact.
    Catch me @v10knb

    • @miro2404
      @miro2404 Před 6 lety +5

      I bought one last year for £12600 + £2100 in repairs with 60k miles on the clock. Fell in love with the car much like how you did an bought it after my first love (E36 m3 euro). Any car will give you hassles if not maintained well and on time. You shouldnt let this car sit for too long else things tend to go wrong. When the battery died and was replaced i had countless of errors the first few days from sensors failing to default errors that result in limp mode etc. i drove the car for 2 days consecutively and all the errors vanished. In its history its had £27100 in warranty claim (New SMG box, ECU, Shocks, clutch etc). Despite all this, i dont regret my purchase at all. that V10 sound is intoxicating and the intake noise in acceleration or at downshifts have me sold everytime. I had more headaches with my S1000RR than i had with the M5

    • @Biggus_Dickus_69
      @Biggus_Dickus_69 Před 6 lety +1

      Miro C I can't tell you how much I get every single word you've said, sounds like you too have an incredible experience with this incredible car.
      I hope your beast gives you many more years of pleasure, when BMW uses the slogan 'The Ultimate Driving Machine' THIS is what they mean, no questions.
      I feel for all the people who have been scared off this legend but more for us :-)
      Enjoy bro.

    • @Regellion
      @Regellion Před 2 lety

      How much would those repairs have been if the warranty hadn't covered it?

  • @timmietz
    @timmietz Před 6 lety +43

    2010 M5 are usually $20-27k unless there is something wrong with them. Low mileage are $28-35k. 2006-2007 are $15-20k.

    • @scotty.e9229
      @scotty.e9229 Před 5 lety

      whats the year of the one hes driving right now, im considering getting one and price is really important so is the 2006-07 ones the best for the money?

    • @armandomorales4254
      @armandomorales4254 Před 5 lety

      Wb 2006

    • @esdrasdiaz7109
      @esdrasdiaz7109 Před 4 lety +2

      @@scotty.e9229 would highly recommend getting an 08 or newer. LCI.

    • @William-Morey-Baker
      @William-Morey-Baker Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah, the prices he quoted were like almost 10k too low...

    • @chickenpotpie4045
      @chickenpotpie4045 Před 4 lety +5

      @@William-Morey-Baker Not really. bringatrailer.com/bmw/e60-m5/ the avg sale price is right at 20k with lots in the 15k range, people have gotten them for 10k, they're remarkably cheap because people are stupid and will believe that the car is horrendously unreliable, without ever sitting in one. It's preventative maintenance, just like if you don't replace the timing chain on a Subaru at 100k, it will grenade the engine, all engines require preventative maintenance, and if you don't do it and expect the car to be like a plain jane 5 series that can take a million miles of beating with just changing the oil, then YES, you are going to grenade the engine.
      I don't see why people can't seem to understand that this car in particular is just a little special, you can't treat it like every other car on the road, and if that's not for you, then buy another car, this one is solely for enthusiasts, not the everyday driver who's expecting every single car on the road to perform as well as a Toyota Corolla, if you're expecting that, then this is most definitely not for you, if you're the kind of person who isn't friends with their mechanic, this is not the car for you. If you expect that your 20k purchase price is all you're ever going to spend on the car, this is not the car for you.

  • @ahuertas69
    @ahuertas69 Před 3 lety +1

    Well thank you for the review tavarish. I've been entertaining the idea of getting an E60 M5 and now I'm pretty much sold.

  • @yeanah2571
    @yeanah2571 Před 4 lety +1

    I was JUST looking for one of these, I really want one, and this was perfect

  • @checker1o125
    @checker1o125 Před 6 lety +11

    tavarish is that type of guy that is adding lightness

  • @31acruz
    @31acruz Před 6 lety +143

    Sorry dude, you are wrong, I drive one everyday. THe car feels incredibly light, you are probably just driving in 400hp mode, then it feels heavy. I never drive on 400, I am always on 500hp, steers and feels agile and solid

    • @egirI
      @egirI Před 4 lety +5

      31acruz how about the reliability of the car?

    • @brandonnelec8449
      @brandonnelec8449 Před 4 lety +18

      maybe after you replace clutch, pump, actuators, rod bearings, and valve cover gasket, should be pretty nice for about 50k

    • @SavedbyHim
      @SavedbyHim Před 4 lety +6

      @@brandonnelec8449 Ugh just get an E55 AMG

    • @thefinch8021
      @thefinch8021 Před 4 lety +1

      @@SavedbyHim no

    • @SavedbyHim
      @SavedbyHim Před 4 lety +1

      @@thefinch8021 Enjoy replacing rod bearings as a maintenance item then

  • @chriswallace9113
    @chriswallace9113 Před 3 lety +1

    Always love the CZcams comments from people who’ve never owned a BMW other than the 150k mile one they got at “you work, you ride”.

  • @stevenp3176
    @stevenp3176 Před 5 lety +3

    Aftermarket support is very good. You can pick up a DCT for cheap these days. Harness and tunes are pretty well sorted out.

  • @pack-a-punched2404
    @pack-a-punched2404 Před 6 lety +981

    Do NOT buy a BMW, unless you like fun.

    • @esetek
      @esetek Před 6 lety +183

      Horizontal Tendencies and hate money

    • @unknownunknowns
      @unknownunknowns Před 6 lety +31

      I think I’d rather get a cheaper Subaru since I like fun. Actually, it might be more fun as the center of gravity due to the boxer engine is lower. It could also be more reliable if I want to get the four cylinder but would have to worry about the gasket leaking which happens at 100K miles.

    • @Motorsportsgeek
      @Motorsportsgeek Před 6 lety +56

      more like mechanically inclined or rich, never finance a german car, dont do it.

    • @pack-a-punched2404
      @pack-a-punched2404 Před 6 lety +11

      ltwargssf R luckily I’m both, always buy in cash tho.

    • @Motorsportsgeek
      @Motorsportsgeek Před 6 lety +28

      Same here, cash only, if you have to finance something, that means you cant afford it, buy it when you can.

  • @VanishPenguin
    @VanishPenguin Před 6 lety +5

    I'm 25, just got a decent paying job (around $4000/month) and don't pay much in rent/other utilities. I'll be looking at the first gen 09 CLS63 amg with the performance package some time next year. Reason being:
    1. To me it represents a nice compromise between seating space and beautiful styling.
    2. I love the 6.2 v8, i knew someone who gave a few rides in his cl63 and it blew me away.
    3. AMG airmatic feels nice enough for me. Will be a bit sharper with the performance package.
    4. I have some diy experience from school, i can do my own brakes, motor/diff/transmission fluid.

  • @robsewell7900
    @robsewell7900 Před 6 lety +12

    I love them actually in the market trying to find 0ne 6 speed manual would be my first pick

    • @BlackWolf-vs6uo
      @BlackWolf-vs6uo Před 5 lety +1

      Very few manuals unfortunatly

    • @bubba9850
      @bubba9850 Před 4 lety

      BlackWolf972 yea ive looked for so many manuals but the only one i found has two accidents but its decent looking and decent mileage for decent price

  • @ThePetalesharo
    @ThePetalesharo Před 5 lety +3

    I have a 2007 550i with the sport package and base automatic that I bought last year at 130k miles for 5k, and it's been the best purchase imaginable. I did have to spend 500 on a toolkit and parts to do the valve stem seals which is a common issue with the 4.8l 380hp v8 in these, but that wasn't that big of an issue, and she's running like a champ. It's also around 300 lbs lighter than the M5, and feels super agile, and fairly comfortable suspension while still very sporty, but I'm not sure how it directly compares to the M5's. Also the power band kicks in strong after 2800 RPM or so, so it does feel grunty. So if you don't necessarily want a ticking time bomb but still want a fast BMW, a 550i for around half to a third of the price could also be a great option.

  • @nazikalala
    @nazikalala Před 5 lety +4

    "You can take a long way home" lol I wouldn't do that without a tow truck on standby

  • @johnjohns2300
    @johnjohns2300 Před 4 lety +3

    E60 has always been my favorite love the front and rear end even an inline 6 cylinder would be ok

  • @christopherbrewington1813

    This is such a beautiful car sounds amazing

  • @klauscartesius1275
    @klauscartesius1275 Před 6 lety +1

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @27julioo
    @27julioo Před 6 lety +6

    Hi.. i'm from CT too and i'm getting a 2010 M5 soon!... would love to get in contact with you for advice.. tips etc

  • @B8T4
    @B8T4 Před 4 lety +10

    yea you convinced me to get an m5. I start my new job next week monday. I plan to get it by end of july wish me luck!

    • @geraldfitzpatrick7817
      @geraldfitzpatrick7817 Před 3 lety +1

      @Kristof Alexy you don’t even know what job he’s starting stfu with your living beneath means negativity

    • @Spaceskate5
      @Spaceskate5 Před 3 lety

      Did you get it bro ?

  • @ARPerez
    @ARPerez Před 4 lety +1

    LIterally trying to watch every E60 M5 video on youtube so I can talk myself out of purchasing one..... and it works. Then as soon as I drive one I want it.... 🤤

  • @Kristian.matinko
    @Kristian.matinko Před 6 lety

    Wow Tavarish! Ive been following you sins the beginning of Lambo project! Love your vidoes and podcasts.
    Im so happy to see this! E60 m5 has been my favourite car sins the day i saw it! You did an amazing choice, this car will bring a lot of attention to your channel, keep doing what you do! You are great 👍 one day i will buy myself E60 m5 and my dream will come true.
    For now i will keep driving my golf 7 and enjoy its pocket rocket capabilities and the fuel economy :3

  • @SawmillerSmith
    @SawmillerSmith Před 6 lety +243

    if you're looking for something reliable or cheap to repair I don't believe that the BMW is it..but if you have money to throw away and one then I see no problem to buy one

    • @y2ksierra
      @y2ksierra Před 6 lety +37

      Sawmiller Smith It's not that bad as long as you can DIY. If you can't wrench, then I agree 100%.

    • @savagestratos
      @savagestratos Před 6 lety +3

      What would you recommend? I do IT for a living but want to get into wrenching. I love these M5s but the MB E55 AMG is enticing as well. My budget is $15,000 to $20,000.

    • @MrNicksKicks
      @MrNicksKicks Před 6 lety +29

      David Castellani the Benz won’t give you as much problems. The bimmer will probably make you smile more. I own an E55 and it’s one of the quickest cars I’ve owned. I’ve owned a C5 Z06 or an Evo X nodded to stage 3. I digress, the Benz is bulletproof. Nothing major will fail if maintained properly, even neglected E55’s are bulletproof.

    • @pack-a-punched2404
      @pack-a-punched2404 Před 6 lety +2

      Sawmiller Smith true

    • @original..mrknowitall
      @original..mrknowitall Před 6 lety +7

      Sawmiller Smith or if ur not lazy and can fix stuff it's easy to have one

  • @highgrade199
    @highgrade199 Před 6 lety

    Tavarish your a maverick! Reviewing and racing at the same time :)

  • @IanBuell
    @IanBuell Před 3 lety +1

    I'm worried about the M62TU in my 540i... I sure as HELL can't do this one - although I would love to.

  • @samcurmudgeon
    @samcurmudgeon Před 6 lety +133

    While you were praising this "amazing V10 BMW engine" I remembered something. When you wrote for Jalopnik, did you ever meet the guy who wrote this article? The title is "BMW engines are gigantic pieces of shit." And fun thing, the article's lead photo is of a BMW V10... Dude's name was Freddy "Tavarish" Hernandez. Know him? :-/ jalopnik.com/bmw-engines-are-gigantic-pieces-of-shit-1784684330

    • @alexpysaryev5892
      @alexpysaryev5892 Před 6 lety +31

      Yes, the hyprocrisy is unbelivable

    • @raulhernandez6782
      @raulhernandez6782 Před 5 lety +28

      Lmao what a prick

    • @NickKautz
      @NickKautz Před 5 lety +18

      That's journalism these days, it's about making a stink and drawing attention , not about the opinion of the author.

    • @-boost-
      @-boost- Před 5 lety +4

      SMH wow does anyone have integrity anymore

    • @NickKautz
      @NickKautz Před 5 lety +7

      Last time I checked people's opinions change. Maybe he had a string of bad luck with bmw engines right before he wrote the article. We've all gone from hating something to liking it. But I still think he wrote the article as clickbait , Jalopnik probably only publishes what they think will get clicks.

  • @esteemedenergy
    @esteemedenergy Před 5 lety +14

    Rather own an AMG E55, but the M5 kicks ass as well.

  • @C63RHtown
    @C63RHtown Před 6 lety

    A lot of good information I looking to buy one in the next couple of weeks. I’m looking around for a very nice one . Thanks

  • @tenmillionvolts
    @tenmillionvolts Před 6 lety +1

    My friend owns one. Great performance but the pump has already gone on his. Clutch wore out (and I told him about the bearings but they seem ok so far). Lucky he got a mechanical warranty so all done for the cost of the premium/ excess.

  • @angcil88
    @angcil88 Před 6 lety +5

    We're gonna check out the engine! Actually wait, I opened the trunk! 🤣🤣🤣 That was entertaining, keep it up man! 👍👍

  • @frozencarguy6274
    @frozencarguy6274 Před 6 lety +47

    Awesome car for the money, but I'd go for the manual.

    • @squidwardshouse67
      @squidwardshouse67 Před 6 lety +13

      So rare though, but worth it. North American market only too.

    • @DarkForce852
      @DarkForce852 Před 6 lety +1

      Automatics are faster and more practical in the city, I don't know why you would want more work

    • @yonpollu2730
      @yonpollu2730 Před 6 lety +1

      Dark force, it's about engagement and a certain type of control. I appreciate both. Nothing like a finely tuned manual gearbox, the e46 m3 can turn anyone into a heel toe master. My e39 has a zf 5hp19 and is one of the best auto transmissions there is. Just change the filter and "lifetime" fluid every 50k

    • @DiaperSNiFFER
      @DiaperSNiFFER Před 5 lety

      @@DarkForce852 the Smg transmissions in the bmw are troublesome manual is the way to go for less maintenance costs and repairs

    • @idkmyname_2007
      @idkmyname_2007 Před 2 lety

      @@DarkForce852 two reasons in my opinion. Number 1, automatics may be faster but manuals are more fun (even though auto’s are still fun), and 2, they’re more reliable. The automatic’s can be troublesome, but the manuals are awesome!

  • @jamiestunda
    @jamiestunda Před 5 lety

    love the sound of this car e60 M5 and the e9x M3's... just got a 2015 M5 with comp pkg and unlimited mileage BMW warranty till June 2023 - thank goodness!

  • @culloutoltec9111
    @culloutoltec9111 Před 6 lety +1

    keep your vids exactly as they are man, don't change a thing

  • @corey4582
    @corey4582 Před 4 lety +4

    I love my E46 M3 but I want a M5 eventually. An E39 or E60 would be my targets. I know an E39 would be more reliable being a V8 and only being offered in manual and no SMG. However examples in equal quality to a E60 often run above 25k. So the cheaper option, even with asuming the cost of a smg rebuild and a rod-bearing job, it'd still be a better deal. idk I'm pressed.

    • @NeverDieKnight
      @NeverDieKnight Před 2 lety

      I got an e46 m3 and now also own an e60 m5 it's not that scary as people sound it.

  • @jkatzmandu
    @jkatzmandu Před 6 lety +62

    I loved the SMG in my 645Ci ... until it broke.

    • @wsm34
      @wsm34 Před 6 lety

      Jonathan Katz how much did it cost to fix it? Also why aren't there any aftermarket support for BMW parts other than factory

    • @docmcpuffins9472
      @docmcpuffins9472 Před 6 lety +8

      The 645Ci never came SMG

    • @jkatzmandu
      @jkatzmandu Před 6 lety

      I would gladly post photos of mine, which I traded for another car once the transmission died. Unfortunately, CZcams won't let me.
      Here's one for sale near me, though.
      www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201802013301175

    • @jkatzmandu
      @jkatzmandu Před 6 lety

      It would have been up to $4k/£4k to fix.

    • @docmcpuffins9472
      @docmcpuffins9472 Před 6 lety

      That's wild. I don't think we had that option in america. I'm pretty they only came with a 6 speed automatic.

  • @BNASTYLW
    @BNASTYLW Před 6 lety

    Love the e60 M5's. And the 6 series of the same era. I bought a 2009 535i. Still daily it to keep miles off of my truck. It's been very reliable for a BMW. No big issues at 100k. Vanos system of course, key fob sensor and a couple of electrical gremlins.

  • @DonDutch-bm2iq
    @DonDutch-bm2iq Před 4 lety +2

    the back looks like an Impreza

  • @chiranmp40
    @chiranmp40 Před 6 lety +3

    This video inspired me to buy the M5 v10. I absolutely love it

    • @billyearl69
      @billyearl69 Před 3 lety

      Have u had any issues with your car? Thanks!

    • @chiranmp40
      @chiranmp40 Před 3 lety

      @@billyearl69 I've had that car for a while now, coming up on three years now and all it needed so far was a timing belt change. Keep in mind the previous owner has already changed the valve cover gaskits so, I guess i got lucky.

  • @audidrvrs5
    @audidrvrs5 Před 6 lety +13

    I would love to know how he got this for $15k. I just looked on autotrader. 2007s are going for $20

    • @Beruka1
      @Beruka1 Před 6 lety +1

      its a rental

    • @b12khx89
      @b12khx89 Před 6 lety +2

      I've had mine now for nearly 5 years... Only broke down once after it decided the oil for the slave cylinder wasn't producing enough pressure to activate the clutch, it didn't break down as such (threw up a warning and wouldn't let me select a gear - it's designed to stop you destroying it so will do what it can with error warnings... And no it doesn't spit error warnings every day either).... And as for the clutch, replaced after 100k miles... And that gave the tell tale slipping at 5k revs
      Didn't cost me my first born child!!!
      Less than £750 with parts and I'm sure your Ford focus will cost you the same to do
      Changing the side light bulb is more of a pain in the ass than ill informed keyboard car owners

    • @angelahunter2969
      @angelahunter2969 Před 5 lety

      I've seen this car plent online the bmw m5 2006 lr 2007 2006 is going for around 10 2007 around 15k if you buy one of these you gotta have money to fix the faults this is 2018 and if you buy a 2006 year car like this your gonna expect to have to do some work to it after having it awhile that's just how it is although this car is very bad ass I am saving for one in the near future

  • @bertranddeloye
    @bertranddeloye Před 6 lety

    Hi from France , I just subscribed your channel. I already love it you seems so cool and professional. Thanks so much. See you on next videos about your Lamborghini Gallardo Spider. Kind regards. Bertrand
    .

  • @turnerpreston54
    @turnerpreston54 Před 6 lety +2

    The lights on the e60 are some of my favorites.

  • @dragonfireandsmoke
    @dragonfireandsmoke Před 4 lety +5

    "...along with... the rest of my body..." lmao

  • @hanniballecter3293
    @hanniballecter3293 Před 6 lety +169

    My e60 m5 has 110000 on the clock and the only things done from new was , clutch, discs and pads all round, 2 sets of tyres , the engine,smg and rear transmission is in superb order as I had a Bmw technician check it out ,I have owned it 2 years with no issues ,i drive like a snail until it’s completely warmed up every thing overtakes me ,but when it’s warm it’s a different beast it rocks trust me and no less reliable than any other super saloons infact it’s brilliant

    • @edlingja1
      @edlingja1 Před 6 lety +4

      Donato Ricciardi
      I baby my cars when cold too, and love to rip past faster cars at night time.
      It's nice with about 100hp, so you can just rip around at like 60-100hp all day.

    • @hanniballecter3293
      @hanniballecter3293 Před 6 lety

      Jay Edlington , yes I agree with you jay

    • @trackergrl6467
      @trackergrl6467 Před 6 lety

      Donato Ricciardi

    • @michaelbaker7169
      @michaelbaker7169 Před 6 lety

      You never changed the rear diff oil?

    • @WhatAboutRC
      @WhatAboutRC Před 6 lety +11

      Ive seen way more of these with over 100k on the clock with no repair done/needed than not. People really blow the maintenance thing out of proportion.

  • @kevinrudy9729
    @kevinrudy9729 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm driving a 08 550i 6 speed manual n I love it I definitely see a m5 in my near future

  • @hanniballecter3293
    @hanniballecter3293 Před 6 lety

    Brilliant video and very well presented thanks and more please

  • @jmoney7289
    @jmoney7289 Před 5 lety +5

    2:50 you mean a ticking time bomb

  • @dangerousfreedom4965
    @dangerousfreedom4965 Před 6 lety +38

    How would you compare it to a m5 E39?

    • @1DEADBEEF1
      @1DEADBEEF1 Před 6 lety +12

      407ForRent its not comparable, all the v8 versions of the e39 have super low torqe curve, getting out of the hole is awesome in e39 with the 6 speed.... this is more like an F1 car, no torque all revs...

    • @andyran
      @andyran Před 6 lety +2

      I have had both. The E30 was a muscle car, the V8 loads of low down grunt, better built. The E60 whist felt lacking low down wasn't, it was just so much more alive past 5k, build quality wasn't as good, but that v10!! Masterful when on song, supercar engine!!.... Both had faults and both have plus points

    • @Che1seabluesdrogba11
      @Che1seabluesdrogba11 Před 6 lety +16

      This is nowhere near as good looking as the e39

    • @harskehubbii
      @harskehubbii Před 6 lety +2

      Andy Ransley sure you have stop the BS and how is a E30 a muscle car ?

    • @pedrogadea4926
      @pedrogadea4926 Před 6 lety +5

      Most likely that was a typo. 9 is next to 0 on keyboard. Sounds like he was referring to the e39 M5 and not the sexiest box that the e30 is.

  • @laxdnumber3
    @laxdnumber3 Před 6 lety

    Your commentary @ 3:00-3:30 is a great thing to point out. I think if more people knew that, the hype about a 10 cyl Bimmer for approx $15k would be a bit less.
    Also had a good laugh at the trunk opening when you went for the hood...def have done that once or twice when I wasn't thinking.

  • @droptopsalvador1864
    @droptopsalvador1864 Před 6 lety +2

    Hey Tavarish, I found your channel recently and I'm really digging it. I'm lovin the energy, and your facts / specs / opinions
    It's be nice to see several, higher quality, shorter videos, as opposed to these 15 min + videos. I mean, whatever works, but I'd definitely watch more often if I had the time

  • @omartamimi1377
    @omartamimi1377 Před 6 lety +14

    E60 M5 all the way

  • @joeb5829
    @joeb5829 Před 4 lety +6

    suspension in comfort its literally a cloud :P

  • @zzaher91
    @zzaher91 Před 4 lety +1

    Beast of a car one of my dream cars v10 sounds amazing!! Nice exhaust system ... lil tune ...easily get u 50hp

  • @tylercouture216
    @tylercouture216 Před 3 lety +1

    i bought 1 on 8-19-20 with 41k miles on it its a 2006 and boy is it a lovely vehicles

  • @rohit_19962
    @rohit_19962 Před 6 lety +38

    Buying one with a "Bumper-to-Bumper" warranty for around $30k makes the most sense for someone not inclined to work on their cars. I have it for 5yr/100k miles and it's the best decision I've made.

    • @hasanal-habbobi4018
      @hasanal-habbobi4018 Před 6 lety +1

      rohit tunga who gave you that kind of warranty deal?

    • @buttercreamcake
      @buttercreamcake Před 6 lety

      I'm curious how much was the extended warranty? My coworker bought a 2012 m5 I think and he bought a bumber to bumber for around 4k.

    • @rohit_19962
      @rohit_19962 Před 6 lety

      Several companies offer extended warranties. CarMax is one of them. There is USAA as well

    • @rohit_19962
      @rohit_19962 Před 6 lety +3

      There are several factors such as Year/Mileage/Deductible. I paid $4.5k for 5yr/100K/$50 deductible

    • @buttercreamcake
      @buttercreamcake Před 6 lety

      rohit tunga thx I'm sure it's worth it

  • @triggerfresh
    @triggerfresh Před 6 lety +10

    Anyone in their right mind would know an e60 m5 going for 15k~ is a money pit

  • @supersonicz06
    @supersonicz06 Před 6 lety

    I daily a 335i and have an M5 as well. LOVE them both

  • @darkknightcars7951
    @darkknightcars7951 Před 6 lety +23

    I daily drive my M5 and absolutely love it I have had multiple E46 M3’s even a 335i but there is just something special about having an M5 that doesn’t compare to the rest. It is the best of both worlds, if you want a fast exotic like car you have it or if you simply want a car that you can take on a road trip you also have it. There is nothing like driving a 4100 pound sedan with a screaming V10 under the hood to the grocery store to pick up some milk. Repairs come with any high class sports car just plan ahead and you will be fine! Also something he forgot to mention is the MPG, I average about 9-11 mpg. The gas tank on this car is very small so you will be at the gas station at least 2 times a week refilling it. But at that point it becomes Smiles per gallon.

    • @ironman98
      @ironman98 Před 5 lety +1

      I see this comment is over a year old, so I don't even know if this will be answered or not. I am considering purchasing an E60 M5 myself. Preferably one of the newest possible models with the V10 engine still available. Trying to avoid the earliest year models (assuming they were a tad bit worse?). What can you tell me, if anything about the repair costs? Reliability? Are there any major or common issues with this car? This is just one of four cars I'm considering in this sort of higher-powered 4-door sedan class. Car would be used as a daily driver, probably used 4 to 5 times a week.

    • @oppx9525
      @oppx9525 Před 5 lety +1

      Iron Man98 i see things this way, If you by a high performance vehicle, it will be prone to break, yes the 2008-2010 were a smidge better than the older years but still had smg pump failures. Mpg on average is almost a constant 8-9 mpg

    • @provemewrong5183
      @provemewrong5183 Před 5 lety +2

      @@ironman98 consider a well maintained 550i, better bang for the buck. i have 2007 225k mileage. great car.

    • @ironman98
      @ironman98 Před 5 lety +1

      @@provemewrong5183 Main reason I'm considering the M5, is because of the V10 engine and the horsepower it produces. It is however only one of four cars that I am considering.

    • @provemewrong5183
      @provemewrong5183 Před 5 lety

      @@ironman98 I Like it also, but see this. czcams.com/video/8Tu54Ys4ytg/video.html

  • @MarcelloPlante97
    @MarcelloPlante97 Před 6 lety +5

    I test drove one with 130k miles for 17k. Drove pretty decently. Smg is a bit slow but nothing beats the feel of the v10. I’d probably pick the new m3/m4/m5 over it but they aren’t even close to the level of depreciation of this car. I think I’m gonna try and look for one under 25k with 70k miles or less. Put in new rod bearing kit and pray the smg lump doesn’t go out and put 5k aside Incase that happens.

  • @flyingsquirrel9996
    @flyingsquirrel9996 Před 6 lety

    Good review. I didn’t know the Hood was aluminum. I’ll have to do some research on what other components are aluminum. My dad has an 07’ M5 and I love the thing. EDC is suspension, not stability control. If you leave the suspension in comfort, the ride is nice. Putting the suspension in sport mode though makes it ride like a rock (only suggested for smooth roads or tracks or if you just don’t care). I do agree with you though about the transmission. The SMG 3 isn’t that bad and with a little practice is really fun and can be smooth. My dad also has an E46 M3 with the SMG 2 and that transmission isn’t as refined. Being in a lighter, smaller car, the SMG 2 kicks you in the back of the head and you’re greeted with a loud bam that shakes the car when you shift hard in sport mode. It’s not necessarily a bad thing especially if you like the raw, mechanical feeling it gives. You just have to trust the transmission didn’t fall out! It’s just what it does. The SMG 3 is still a hard shifter and gives you a nice muffled thud when shifting at full tilt but the refinements BMW made and the fact that it’s in a heavier car make it less violent.

  • @SuperSpeederCarl
    @SuperSpeederCarl Před 5 lety

    I own 4 m5’s 2006-2007 and all different mileages I bought at auction and have had zero issues out of any and they all get drove during the week

  • @undr7187
    @undr7187 Před 6 lety +6

    here in canada they go for almost 40-45k.

    • @tillsy23
      @tillsy23 Před 5 lety

      same here in Australia

    • @edim108
      @edim108 Před 3 lety

      Mint condition ones go for 35-40k $ in Poland
      You can get good ones for 25-30k $

  • @ChrisDrivesCars
    @ChrisDrivesCars Před 6 lety +16

    I had a 2006 M5 SMG. With 22K on it, I decided to give it a moderate launch to explain to my uncle why this is a supercar...and he got the point. I stress "moderate". About 5 miles later, had the sprocket icon appear on the dash for the trans fault, but the car drove great. Made an appt at BMW to have it serviced a couple days later, and they told me it was an $10 sensor inside the transmission...but in order to fix that $10 sensor, they had to replace it to the tune of $8K. I had 3 days of factory warranty left at that point...thank god. But, it would have been $8K out of pocket to replace it in the following week. Got rid of that car as soon as it was fixed. Again..."MODERATE", would not qualify as abusive at all. I still get mail for extended warranties for it in the mail. I loved the car, but that was enough. Never again.

  • @lonememe
    @lonememe Před 6 lety

    Awww I love having car enthusiast moments with random people driving. Car dudes or car girls, it doesn't matter as long as you admire the other person's enthusiasm for driving and their machine. Cheers!

  • @kubadon1
    @kubadon1 Před 4 lety +1

    This is the car I pretty much wanted but I couldn’t afford it at the time because it was only out for a year at the time and I ended up buying a 550i M manual and I super-charged it and it’s got the same power as the M5 and it’s much much more of a sleeper so I’m pretty happy with it

  • @Amg_Trini
    @Amg_Trini Před 6 lety +8

    I feel it's worth owning. I currently have a 08 M5 E60, with 82k miles on it. I've had it for 2yrs now and she runs good for a 10yr old car. I've done a muffler delete and k&n intakes and coding. I will be doing the headers next along with pullies. If you can give my channel a follow fortheloveofcars vlog.

  • @StaticImage
    @StaticImage Před 6 lety +130

    I followed you from Jalopnik to your CZcams career. This M5 thing is hard to watch. One of your most well known Jalopnik articles was "BMW Engines Are Gigantic Pieces Of Shit", complete with the very first thing you see being a V10 engine, complete with M badge, in the bay of a 2006 M5. You said that engine will "chew through its rod bearings in 60,000 miles", and the SMG failures were constant.

    • @jseter
      @jseter Před 6 lety +17

      I actually owned one of these, unlike all the commenters, and no, it doesn't cost you $15k a year to maintain. You pay to play somewhat in gas and oil, but if you can ONLY afford a $15k car, this probably isn't the car for you. Good examples are still $25k

    • @GoZipper
      @GoZipper Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah, I remember that article. He hated BMW M's! Now look what he has. Haven't liked him since that article.

    • @MrSuperawesome5000
      @MrSuperawesome5000 Před 6 lety +11

      The rod bearing thing is a way over hyped internet forum thing. Interestingly enough it's on forums where the big sponsors sell rod bearings... 🤔

    • @b12khx89
      @b12khx89 Před 6 lety +15

      I've had mine now for nearly 5 years and the biggest expense is fuel and engine oil... That's daily driving... Wear and tear items like brakes and tyres it will eat depending on how you drive and how far on all cars
      I've replaced my clutch after 100k miles which in any car is normal... Its wasn't any more expensive than your standard car so stop moaning about expense especially if you don't own one

    • @thegeneral8133
      @thegeneral8133 Před 6 lety +2

      StaticImage You are absolutely Correct concerning the article.. This M5 was absolutely trash, unreliable, and the rear styling was butt ugly.. The M6 V10 was just as unreliable and the SMG pump failure was atrocious.

  • @Maurrri
    @Maurrri Před 6 lety +1

    Legend, you got one of the latest with the newer iDrive System!!!

  • @docleung
    @docleung Před 4 lety

    I have been daily driving my 2010 for 5 years now. The smg pump and clutch had to be changed under warranty. Other than that, just wear and tear items are needed. I have 105k miles now and the car drives great. I paid 36k for mine but maintain it like a 100k car. My blackstone oil reports have been coming in clean so my mechanic says no need for rod bearings. I love driving this thing and am not sure what I can replace it with that will make me this happy.

  • @AndDreakassj4
    @AndDreakassj4 Před 6 lety +42

    I think Tavarish is buying all the cars he liked when he was teen...
    I would do the same 🙂

    • @jtalonrider4769
      @jtalonrider4769 Před 6 lety

      Andre Johnson me too lol

    • @ThePolishSausage
      @ThePolishSausage Před 6 lety

      I do too

    • @Legendz167
      @Legendz167 Před 6 lety

      Andre Johnson if you’re referring to the m5 he didn’t buy it, it’s his friends car. #payattention

    • @AndDreakassj4
      @AndDreakassj4 Před 6 lety

      Sabiel167 #stfu #calmdown #iwastalkingabouthiscarpurchases

  • @notneeded5756
    @notneeded5756 Před 6 lety +3

    “Adding lightness”