ATT: All E60 V10 M5 owners

Stig46t

Member
I know what the online stats of fuel consumption are on a V10 M5,

i wanna hear from guys that own them.

Whats your real life day to day L/100km when the car is in normal mode vs M mode.
 

Nick

Honorary ///Member
Im sure it must be between ALOT and PLENTY give or take a little.
Id be terrified to fuel a beast like that!
:thumbs:
 

AdiS

Well-known member
Well, my brother owned an M6 Convertible for 4 years and he basically got 20L/100km. He used the power, but it didnt seem to vary a whole lot.
 

George Smooth

///Member
With mine the average sat around 16-19L/100km. Relative to how much highway driving I did. This also included some driving by the wife who has a heavier foot.:roflol:
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
If there is a //M5 in the pipe line, and thats where your heart is going, may I complicate things completly with a bit of logic.

Apart from the fuel costs, part replacement is scarce, and very expensive.

The E39 //M was sort of managable, although high, the M5 is a killer.

If your going to go that line, get a 550i in manual (not as scarce as jou may think) and work it a bit.

I know its not the S85, and that does make me a sad Panda, however its more logical, oh and the car costs half of what the M5 does as well.

I am also not just referring to the gearbox issue, EVERYTHING is expensive.
 

Whacko

New member
SP33DYV said:
Calling Whacko.

If you drive like a poor man, you'll be lucky to get 10L/Km at 80km/Ph at the coast.
Idrive is really spot on if I compare fuel used to km's travelled. Quoting from the onboard display, country trips she'll settle on 15L/Km, in town it can go to 30L/Km but that is driving it M style. Normal commuting will be between 22L/Km and 23L/Km in P400 mode. These cars do not fancy city driving.

But every kilometre is worth it. Modded she has now become a bit more thirsty and the foot a bit heavier. I got 406 kw and 544 newtons on the dyno. I will go back for a dyno printout as the dyno went into demo mode and wouldn't allow printing.




This is the type of top speed you can expect with the mods, but of course I were in a plane when this GPS readin was done. I would never :nono: never do those type of speeds. :thumbs:
 

abmi0000

///Member
zaleonardz@DentDoctor said:
If there is a //M5 in the pipe line, and thats where your heart is going, may I complicate things completly with a bit of logic.

Apart from the fuel costs, part replacement is scarce, and very expensive.

The E39 //M was sort of managable, although high, the M5 is a killer.

If your going to go that line, get a 550i in manual (not as scarce as jou may think) and work it a bit.

I know its not the S85, and that does make me a sad Panda, however its more logical, oh and the car costs half of what the M5 does as well.

I am also not just referring to the gearbox issue, EVERYTHING is expensive.

There is just about nothing available for the 550i aftermarket even for normal serviceable items. There is more available for the M5. This is said from experience. Everything I needed so far had to come from the stealers unless I imported a replacement part.
 

abmi0000

///Member
I also don't believe that you can compare the M5 and 550i in performance. They are worlds apart at 103kw difference and everything else that makes it an M5 :inlove:

My 550i still sounds orgasmic though :tease:
 

herr bmw

///Member
just make sure you have a petrol station every few 100kays apart,ive seen the way
you drive your old m:rollsmile:
 
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