Who Has the most Millage on their E60?
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My Ride: 2004 Titanium Silver 545i - Steptronic, OEM BMW-Aero Kit, Remus Sport Exhaust System, Black Dakota Leather, Sport/Premium Package, Cold Weather Package, Rear Sun Shades, Front and Rear Park Distance Control, Voice Command, Logic 7 Premium Sound, Active Steering, Bi-Xenon Adaptive Headlights, Shadowline Trim.
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2004 545i - 169,000 miles. Valve stem seals replaced and coolant leak fixed. Car runs great otherwise.
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My Ride: 05 530I
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2004-530I 140,100. I have Replaced the fan switch (leaking coolant), water pump, thermostat, oil filter housing gasket, valve cover gasket, and thats is so far. although my transmission went in to malfunction and will not reset. I believe it is valve body solenoids. I ordered new ones and hopefully it will correct my transmission issue!!
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My Ride: E60 545i, E46 M3 wheels
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170,000 on my '04 545i. Three alternators, three water pumps, two a/c compressors, three transmission pans, three windshields, steering rack, HVAC control panel and fan motor parts, almost $4000 in replacement seals and gaskets to try to keep the oil from leaking out of the engine at every place possible, a host of niggling things at 400 to 600 a pop, all service by the book or better. No one can believe that the transmission hasn't failed yet as predicted by the service folks at the dealership 50,000 miles ago. At least it's paid for. But noteworthy is the opinion of the service folks at the dealership who brush of my outrage and the string of failures and defects when they say the "well, BMW doesn't expect their customers to own the cars for more than the limits of the factory warranty so the parts they install have about that lifespan". Then I remind them that my 1985 745i (gray market) doesn't leak any oil.......I will never own a BMW any newer that '04. They have lost their way and after over 30 years and 12 cars, they have lost me as a customer.
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My Ride: 2005 bmw 530i
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we just purchased a 05 530i with 167,000 it runs awesome, a few small oil leaks but was always serviced at dealer since new. other than a few electrical glitches im happy with my first BMW.
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My Ride: 2004 E60 Bi-Fuel
Business Navigation
Park distance control
Sunroof
extended airco with armrest
18" M5 rims with Runflats
xbox with 2 headrests LCD
front LCD video enabled
Detachable towbar
Alarm
anti-blind rearview mirror
Adaptive Xenon
Bluetooth carkit
Garage door opener integrated
Headlight cleaning system
Seat heating front
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I did see a e60 in gemany with 650.000 km on the clock somewhere in 2009. Mine (E60, 520) has 330.000 km on the clock with LPG (Liquid Petrolium Gas)