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https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/bmw/auction-5011566736.htm
 

$59,990 seems a bit steep to me considering the rather tired looking interior.  Appears to have all of the usual 25 year old BMW wear and tear items, including the sagging headliner, split door seal, worn steering wheel and gear knob. Dayton tyres on a special car like this are always sign of how its been taken care of. 
Would be a lovely car if given the TLC it deserves, especially as its the best colour, Oxford Green 🤤
Does anyone have any history on this car?

 

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It’s a June 2000 production car that has been owned by a member of the NZ E39 M5 Facebook group’s father. It’s actually Oxford green 2, and is a pre LCI car ( a fair chunk of NZ cars were pre LCI) so has the older steering wheel and sat nav screen. 1/4 in Oxford in NZ ( known of) and the other 3 have caramel leather. 
The asking price is kind of commensurate of dealership prices in recent times. I think we can all remember how a cheap one a few years was around low $20’s and a minter was $40-$45. Sadly, those days are gone. 

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TheTM ad says ‘5 speed’. Nice attention to detail. 🤦‍♂️

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Was wondering when a thread about this one would pop up... 

Pretty disgusting state of affairs when dealers are asking $20+k above market value without even wanting to spend a few hundred on a new shift knob or getting the steering wheel, leather seats properly treated. Close to zero effort and investment yet are asking a premium. Probably looked at that blue one listed at $90k and figured this one is a bargain at 60, not realizing the first one is horrifically overpriced by 2x. Pretty sure there have been much better examples listed for less very much recently. 

Not sure who would in their right mind would fork out $60k for it when there's a like 5 E60 M5's to choose from all at under $40k.

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Real sick of dealers making zero effort and trying to make maximum profit. Particularly the "high end" dealers like that one, there is no excuse.

Also, id pay a premium for an E39 M5 over an E60... they arent even in the same league.

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5 minutes ago, KwS said:

Real sick of dealers making zero effort and trying to make maximum profit. Particularly the "high end" dealers like that one, there is no excuse.

Also, id pay a premium for an E39 M5 over an E60... they arent even in the same league.

I agree completely.  These are completely different beasts/buyers.  Especially because you can't get an E60 with a manual transmission.  The rules it out right there, and it's not nearly as good looking as the E39.

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Agreed the car has not been presented properly. Even the photos are a shambles versus the ones taken of the Lemans blue example in Christchurch. However, agreed, don’t think you can compare the selling price versus E60. Having owned a E39 M5 for 6 1/2 years, they are not that expensive to run versus an E60 M5 that comes unstuck. Lot less E39 M5’s too! 

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Don't get me wrong, I'm not a big fan of E60's and given a straight choice I'll take the E39 any day of the week, but at that price point...

I know it's a silly comparison but the reason I mention an E60 (and not an F10 that are also available at around the $40k mark) is that there's a much wider choice of V8's out there, both older and modern, whilst an NA V10 is much more of a unique proposition and likely one of the last mass-market ones ever made.

If I had to spend $60k on a super sedan I'd take the best E60 out there at $40k and have $20k left over in a maintenance fund, or hell... throw it at a manual conversion before I spend it all on a lazily presented E39. 

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An E39 M5 is certainly going to have a greater value than an E60. With the limited supply of E39 M5s in NZ, manual gearbox, more stout mechanicals and (in my eyes at least) more timeless design all being contributing factors. If this car was for sale privately I’d think a price around the $45-50k range would be realistic. If this car was tidied up and well represented then $60k might be achievable. Unfortunately the days of these cars being $20-35k is long gone. 

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Sunday Drives stock is all on consignment however the way they car is presented is pretty sub par in my view . 
That car appears to be very well used and abused . 
A few grand in the right areas,  it would and should command the asking . 
I have an E39 M5 and is always in tip top ready to go condition and I mean it’s mint . 
I’ve seen beautiful examples change hands onto that ‘one bad owner’ and it changes everything hence why I’m always reluctant to let mine go , besides there’s nothing worthy of its replacement . 

 

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To be fair, I believe that car in Christchurch would be worth 90k all day if it wasn’t for its history. It’s a late model, LCI in a lovely color combination. Mileage is moderate. 
I believe that the E39 M5 with the lowest mileage that we know of in NZ sold for around the $100 mark privately in the last year. A nice example. However, there is another special example lurking in NZ - in pristine, Lemans Blue. Equipped with a few very special mods, this car is off the market but the owner deems it to be a $110-$120k car. One might question that, but try getting another LCI, fully spec’d vehicle in the right colour - and of this incredible level of presentation. They just didn’t have that many in NZ. It’s pretty expensive to import one from the UK these days too. These cars are addictive- so many ‘car guys’ have one - they may not be new anymore- but they look and go great - an all time classic from BMW. Think I will be importing mine from the US one day! 

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Oh great news! Price drop on the blue one in Chch, now available at a bargain $77k. Let's gooo

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Cars on Sunday Drive are just stupid pricing, I believe they sell on consignment mostly

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On 11/11/2024 at 9:39 AM, Vass said:

Oh great news! Price drop on the blue one in Chch, now available at a bargain $77k. Let's gooo

Now 69 (nice!). If they bring it down to a more realistic 55, 57 at a stretch, I'll pick it up.

The listing on the Oxford green one is a shambles. The blue one at chch european is fully clapped out and isn't worth half what they're asking.

E39 M5 market sucks 😫

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The best value example sold in recent times was one of the last examples sold new in NZ - a 2003 LCI in Carbon black/black sports leather / titanium trim with approximately 120,000 k’s. Sold for $65-$70k earlier in the year. Lasted only a few weeks, and from what I understand is in a collection now. Cool car. 

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Who wants black on black?!?  Boring. I have the best M5 in NZ!  Oxford green with Nappa Heritage/caramel leather. I might consider offers around $70k.... wait, no thanks.😀

(Is mine the only with this colour combo in NZ?)

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3 hours ago, topnotchrally said:

Who wants black on black?!?  Boring. I have the best M5 in NZ!  Oxford green with Nappa Heritage/caramel leather. I might consider offers around $70k.... wait, no thanks.😀

(Is mine the only with this colour combo in NZ?)

I love the passion man!

I believe there are are 3 others in NZ with your colour combo! 
 

Carbon black was the most popular in the E39 M5 - about 6,500 out of the 20,000 made for the global market was in that colour - and most had black interiors. 
Even in NZ,  the founder of our Facebook group for NZ owners has tracked around 37 NZ new cars and 12 were carbon black! 

 

 

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