Would you pay more for a MT E60
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I've heard members call an E61 with MT a unicorn because they are so elusive. If you do the mod, it will increase the value and desirability of the car.
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My Ride: Alpine E60, '09 535i-Premium, Sport and Comfort Access PackageMods: Lux H8 V3 Angel Eyes, Weisslicht LED license plate lights, Interior LED lights, RPI Scoop, Matte Black Grills, Smoked LED side markers & side reflectors, 35% tint all around, and a 3
The shop I use does the SMG to manual swap for E60 M5's all the time. Can't imagine it being more difficult if not easier to do that to our non-M auto's.
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The SMG to manual is easier because there isn't a torque converter to remove.
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Haha...yeah i was only bustin your chops.
Sucks your car is in the shop, we just got ours back. Hopefully they wont crush your wallet on this fix.
Sucks your car is in the shop, we just got ours back. Hopefully they wont crush your wallet on this fix.
ahahaha
i dont have a dislike for manual cars. not at all. i love manuals but i wanted a 5 series only with the sport auto option.
i am just saying the manual transmissions are not that popular on a luxury sedan and sit on the lot for quite a while before selling. we are the minority who like manual transmissions,
and my auto transmission is broken at the moment.
i bought another trans and it should be here tomorrow.
and i think i saw you on n54tech and i will be honest, every time i see a 535i with 6 speed manual, even in a person's signature on a forum, i always think how awesome it would be to have one.
i dont have a dislike for manual cars. not at all. i love manuals but i wanted a 5 series only with the sport auto option. i am just saying the manual transmissions are not that popular on a luxury sedan and sit on the lot for quite a while before selling. we are the minority who like manual transmissions,
and my auto transmission is broken at the moment.

i bought another trans and it should be here tomorrow.
and i think i saw you on n54tech and i will be honest, every time i see a 535i with 6 speed manual, even in a person's signature on a forum, i always think how awesome it would be to have one.

When buying, I was able to negotiate the price DOWN for the simple reason that there was less demand, and far fewer interested buyers.
That can be a good strategy when trying to buy a MT car---- especially a large(ish) sedan.
Last edited by timmer; Jun 6, 2015 at 01:59 PM.
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timmer, you probably don't have much to compare it to, but would you say that it's been more costly to maintain a 545 then say a 530 or 535 would be?
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I have a manual 550i and love it. But there are few lovers of MT's in large sedans these days. MT in this class decreases value to a car lot though. They know they will likely have it for a longer before it sells and they will have dozens of lookers who walk the moment they see the clutch pedal. When I bought mine It was $4K below the average price I was seeing for similarly equipped and miled 550's. I say it is those people's loss. I will also say that I have an auto trans car I drive in traffic to work in stop n go traffic when it would pain me to know how I was needlessly wearing out the dual mass flywheel, clutch disc, release bearings, and synchros.


