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djlarroc 09-28-2011 07:10 AM

Hey guys, I have been working a deal for the last couple days and wanted to get your opinion on if I'm getting a good deal or not.

2004 530i manual, sports pkg, premium pkg, 125k, $12,495, 1 owner, maintained at dealer, carfax is clean. Seller has not wanted to drop the price much ($500), but I felt it was aggresively priced to begin with. He sent me all the paperwork on it, just need to tell him yes, or no.

Pic

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/2e82c112.jpg

Thanks

umichchris 09-28-2011 07:15 AM

miles seem high no matter what the price of the car to be honest.

does your budget allow you to spend a few more thousand? if so, take a look at the 16k range and you get step up to a 545i with less miles.

one big bonus here is the manual trans....more reliable.

possible items that you may need to replace soon given that millage would be: thermostat, shocks/springs/struts, full tune up, oil pan, clutch, trans fluid flush...etc.

not to scare you away, just want u to be cognizant.

syrousd 09-28-2011 07:27 AM

Stay away from high millage bimmers!!! Spend a little more and get something with lower millage.

djlarroc 09-28-2011 07:37 AM

Thanks for the quick replies guys.

I have bought my last 2 bmws w/over 100k and nothing but routine maintenance. Had my E34 for 4 yrs, sold w/170k. Had my E39 for 7 yrs, sold w/150k. Great cars. I think the thing is to stay w/the I6, and manual trans. I love the 540, 545, but maintenance is just to much on them.

syrousd 09-28-2011 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by djlarroc (Post 1385655)
Thanks for the quick replies guys.

I have bought my last 2 bmws w/over 100k and nothing but routine maintenance. Had my E34 for 4 yrs, sold w/170k. Had my E39 for 7 yrs, sold w/150k. Great cars. I think the thing is to stay w/the I6, and manual trans. I love the 540, 545, but maintenance is just to much on them.

Not true...there isn't much difference in maintenance between 545 or 530 besides the bigger displacement. BTW- E60 is a different beast and cannot be compared with E34 or E39 cost wise.

Remember BMW every once in while like to Over engineer their cars and luckily or unluckily E60 was the ginny pig. I would go for 545 personally.

djlarroc 09-28-2011 08:14 AM

Actually, you are probably right on that. I've read the V8s in the E60 are not as costly to maintain.

Don't want to get off topic though, I don't want a 545, I want the 530. I have done a nationwide search, and for the mileage, condition, options and price, this car seems like a good deal. So I guess I will just have to think about it a bit more and pull the trigger or keep looking.

I am willing to spend more, but if my price goes up, I will be expecting to get into an xi. I'm willing to spend up to $20k as long as it's a great deal.

umichchris 09-28-2011 08:21 AM

i fully understand if you do not want the 545i....the fuel costs can be beastly....esp if you have it tuned to run lean/more power like mine is.

i would humbly suggest that you continue searching...125k is simply a lot of miles for the E60 platform. if it were and E39 that were really clean and well maintained id say jump all over it. but the 2004 year of the platform was the guinea pig for the platform and definitely was not perfected/greatly improved until the 2008+ model year IMO....

for 20k id def look at the XI route w/ less miles....keep in mind that XI offsets make aftermarket wheels really hard to purchase/enjoy (if thats your thing).

Happy Hunting!

djlarroc 09-28-2011 08:34 AM

Thanks for that thought! and I totally agree. I do not like to buy the first model year of a new body style, because there are so many things that are not corrected.

In my research though, I have not found too many things on the '04 E60. Maybe I have missed something?

I see you also have the 2004. Can you tell me what has gone wrong with yours?

Thanks :thumbsup:

umichchris 09-28-2011 08:52 AM

hmmm.....first let me say i love my baby to death but....

i bought her at 40k miles exactly 1 year ago. since then ive had to replace the brakes, thermostat, battery...

ongoing problems: electrical system is all wonky...i have my Adaptive Steering, Dynamic Drive Control and transmission faults at least once per week. its been in and out the dealer without an exact answer as to what the culprit is....on top of that its out of warranty.

also the power windows act really funny. you cant roll up the driver and passenger side window at the same time or you get an anti-trap error.....this only occurs in park, but not in drive while the car is in motion (go figure).

i can deal with all that but......the transmission is going out as well. 5th gear is slipping. so far ive had the trans fluid flushed but still not sure what the issue it. its at the dealer right now for a full diagnostic (at my full expense). their initial opinion is the torque converter....which cannot be replaced as a single part but only via a new trans ($7k for a new one).

again, ive only got 60k miles on the car and i baby that thing better than most mothers treat their own children.


ive never owned a car (this is my 9th one) thats ever given me more problems than my E60...but then at the same time, ive never loved a car as much as i love my E60...go figure.

djlarroc 09-28-2011 09:43 AM

Hmmm.. I see. Thanks for your help. Have some more to think about.

jgt 09-28-2011 12:37 PM

Price seems way too high for the mileage and year. Keep looking around.

djlarroc 09-28-2011 01:29 PM

Prices I have found in major markets

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac...615270258.html

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv...573811514.html

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant...613895626.html

http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/2620945925.html

http://houston.craigslist.org/cto/2593797125.html

http://houston.craigslist.org/ctd/2555027666.html

Ceenit 09-28-2011 04:02 PM

Sounds like a good price, but not necessarily a great price given the mileage. On any BMW with some miles on it, you will need to be wary of the maintenance needs. Unless you can do some moderate maintenance on your own, a high mileage BMW may not be the best choice.

As far as an '04, my 525 has been rock solid (75k miles and nothing but very routine maintenance). The only very consistent issue i've heard on the larger engine e60's is the high pressure fuel pump (HPFP). The 525 and I beleive teh 530 did not use the HPFP, but I think the larger v8's did.

Good luck with your decision.

djlarroc 09-28-2011 07:13 PM

Thanks for the info Chris.

I have worked on my last 3 BMWs and really have not needed major repairs.. Brakes, fluids, plugs, coil boots, regulators, valve cover gaskets, some eletrical..

roskinc 09-28-2011 07:50 PM

isnt that bmw located in southern california? i think i saw that e60 while i was shopping around for one. i noticed its been for sale for a while now. you would think for that price, although the high mileage it would have been sold by now, maybe theirs something people find out about the car when they check it out.

djlarroc 09-28-2011 09:17 PM

Yes, it's in the LA area. I don't live there, but my uncle already went and did an inspection. He says it's in pretty good shape.

I've only been looking for an E60 for about a month, but I had a feeling it's been for sale for a while. And that is why I'm surprised the seller hasn't wanted to haggle much. Of course some guys now a days have an "internet price" and that's the price. I'm really in no rush, but I do like the car.


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