double-n
Active member
I have always wanted to experience an M5, so when I drove past a used car dealership yesterday and saw that they had one in stock, I decided to take a look. It was a 2001 mystic blue with black interior, in perfect condition. I told the salesman I was considering getting an M5 (which was not a complete lie :mmm: ), and asked for a test drive.
I slowly drove out the door and around the block. Then once the engine warmed up, I floored it. :excited: The traction control light flickered through all of first gear, and well into second. Then I decided to lift off, as I didn't want to upset the salesman and I was over 80km/h already. I then drove out of the town, to feel what it can do on the open road. No matter what speed I was doing, or in what gear, flooring the throttle would generate a massive burst of acceleration.:excited:
And then there's the noise. Although it is very subdued due to the stock exhaust (a less restrictive one would do wonders), the sound at 7,000rpm is incredible.
When I returned to the dealership I was seriously considering buying the car. However, it has more than 175,000km on the clock, and although it's been looked after, there are some problems (such as the rear view mirror bubbling, dead pixels on the dash display). And they wanted R200k for it, which in my opinion is pretty crazy.
So now I am seriously looking for a perfect M5. I've always wanted one, NOW I NEED ONE!!!
I slowly drove out the door and around the block. Then once the engine warmed up, I floored it. :excited: The traction control light flickered through all of first gear, and well into second. Then I decided to lift off, as I didn't want to upset the salesman and I was over 80km/h already. I then drove out of the town, to feel what it can do on the open road. No matter what speed I was doing, or in what gear, flooring the throttle would generate a massive burst of acceleration.:excited:
And then there's the noise. Although it is very subdued due to the stock exhaust (a less restrictive one would do wonders), the sound at 7,000rpm is incredible.
When I returned to the dealership I was seriously considering buying the car. However, it has more than 175,000km on the clock, and although it's been looked after, there are some problems (such as the rear view mirror bubbling, dead pixels on the dash display). And they wanted R200k for it, which in my opinion is pretty crazy.
So now I am seriously looking for a perfect M5. I've always wanted one, NOW I NEED ONE!!!