Hi, Selling my one year old very highly specced 2019 M5 Competition with 2200 miles. This car is perfect in every way mechanically and cosmetically. Other than mechanical PDI, the car was never touched at the dealership. Upon delivery the paint was clayed, the car was detailed, paint protection film was applied to all from facing surfaces, and the whole car was ceramic coated. Therefore not only does it not have any chips or scratches, but does not have a single swirl mark. The inside is equally impeccable and looks as it was delivered today. Its only visit to the dealer was for its scheduled service. I have added wheel spaces and black side/rear reflectors for a more aggressive look (original reflectors included). One thing to note that due to EU regulations, 2019 is the last year the stock exhaust produces pops and crackles when the valves are open. 2020 and onwards the exhaust is now muted even in valves open mode. This is as good a pre-owned M5 Competition as anyone is going to find … it’s basically a brand new car with thousands of dollars spent in keeping it protected at a huge discount. If you’re looking for one of these, this is the one to get. I have impeccable references on several automotive forums and ebay where I have sold several of my cars. Carfax is as squeaky clean as the car itself and I hold the clear title. Price $98,000.00 Let me know if you have any questions or need further pics. Thanks.
These things are very fast - darn nice DD. I had an 18' 1st Edition while I was awaiting another car and had a hard time parting with it.
I believe that’s what independent testing has shown, as well as much more hp than stated by bmw ... it’s an insanely fun and fast car.
I have the exact same car and it is a fantastic daily driver. Exhaust in M mode sounds great and lots of power for a relatively big car.
Those familiar with my automotive ADD have been asking me how come I've kept it this long. Short answer is in regards to late model cars: buy car, extract experience, move on.