



The M series by BMW has a long line of 4-door Autobahn Stormers and amongst the lineup, one car didn't get the attention and love it deserves. The early 2000’s M5 series was an absolute hoot to drive and own but not recognized enough to make its mark on the automotive world. Fast forward 20 years and the E39 M5 is a legend in the automotive community and finally got the recognition it deserves. Magnus Walker from Hagerty featured one in his show ‘The Next Best Thing’. and Tyler Hoover from Hooview Garage owns one. With prices on the rise, it's time you owned a piece of legendary German engineering with this 2002 BMW M5 Sedan we have today. With a reported 62,000 miles on the clock, this car comes with its original window sticker, 2 keys included in the sale, and is reportedly for sale by the original owner as well!

With the recent appreciation of the E39 M5, its sharp looks and aggressive body styling make for one of the best-looking M5 models. This 2002 BMW M5 Sedan sports a black exterior which goes well with its under-the-radar personality. The car sits on a set of factory gunmetal gray wheels with BMW center caps. The Seller reports a full-size spare wheel and tire are included in the sale as well. While it is a performance machine this 2002 BMW M5 Sedan with its black interior also boasts comfort and seats 4 people easily. The interior is almost factory fresh with every single component including the original wooden M series gear knob in place.

The M5 series sure are wolves in sheep's clothing, With the E39 M5 car buyers back in the day were in for a treat as this was the first time an M5 series car would sport a V8 powertrain. Under the hood of this 2002 BMW M5 Sedan lies a 4.9 L V8 engine. When new the car could push out a very impressive 394hp and 0 to 60 was achieved in just 4.8 seconds. The owner reports that the car has never been modified and has seen some recent maintenance. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 6-speed Getrag manual transmission which contributes more to smiles per gallon.

2002 Model Year BMW M5 Sedan Black exterior Black interior 6 speed manual transmission For sale by original owner Original window sticker available 2 keys included Seller reports a full size spare wheel and tire are included in sale Seller reports the car has never been modified Recent maintenance



As of recently, the marketplace for classic BMWs has been all the rage, and there is a reason for that. Step into any older BMW and you instantly are exposed to a driving experience that's unparalleled and geared to set your driving expectations up a level. With original examples becoming a massive rarity thanks to a massive aftermarket scene giving one access to a host of engine swaps, the 1988 BMW M5 sure makes for a unicorn against the backdrop of German tuner machines. With only reported over 26,000 miles on its clock, one might argue that it simply isn't possible. However, worry not, as the current owner reports that this is a one-owner, original mileage example ready for its new custodian to cruise around in style and enjoy German performance.



Introduced in 1984, the letter-and-number pairing of M5 has sparked thrills and ignited excitement in the hearts of performance enthusiasts and BMW fans worldwide. The M5 is the halo variant of BMW’s popular 5-Series, a mid-size or executive luxury car. Availing yourself to an M5 means that you’re getting a fine driving machine with bucketloads of performance and capability, wrapped up in a spacious four-door package, and offering most, if not all, of BMW’s luxury appointments, fine finishings, and technological advancements. Today, we’ve got a 24,936-mile 2023 BMW M5 Competition Package from Illinois in our inventory. This super-sedan comes with the Driving Assistance Package, Executive Package, Competition Package, and a snarling twin-turbo V8 to behold. In short, it’s the perfect family car for a driving enthusiast with a partner and kids in tow.



There comes a time when a manufacturer creates perfection and then finds it hard to get back to that sort of perfection with their later models. Turn back the clock to the early 2000s and this was exactly the case with BMW and their legendary M5. Built to suit a legendary marque, the BMW E60 M5 carried on the torch from the iconic E39 and provided the world with performance thats not only blistering but practical. Present today is this 2006 BMW M5. With a reported 63,206 miles on its clock, this legendary BMW performance machine is built to bring you smiles per gallon, better yet, there is space for family and friends to join you for the ride.




Now here’s a truly rare vintage car that is likely the sort you’d be able to buy just once in a lifetime. This 1939 BMW 328 Roadster is a fine example of the German automaker’s long and illustrious history of excellence. It offers you a comprehensive look at what BMW was way back then. In fact, in 1999, the 328 was named one of 25 finalists for the Car Of The Century award by a worldwide panel of auto journalists. Its achingly beautiful shape, potent straight six and the overall pristine condition of this example all make this a highly coveted collector’s piece. That is reflected in its price too. If you want to make this rolling piece of history your own, it’s currently up for grabs in Florissant, Missouri.



Traditionally, the BMW 6-Series was the Bavarian automaker’s finest luxury two-door model before the flagship 7-Series full-size luxury sedan. That all changed in the 1990s when the 8-Series came to be, but even now, you can buy a 6-Series grand tourer. So let’s check out a fine example of the first generation, that ran between 1976 and 1989. This 1987 BMW 635CSi is up for sale in Davenport, Florida, and if you want to know how great it is to drive, consider its 179,000 mile odometer reading a true testament to its excellence. Don’t worry if it seems a little leggy by number; these BMWs are built solidly, and with requisite maintenance, can keep going. And it just takes one look at our photos so see that this car has received some pretty good care.



Made between 1995 and 2002, the BMW Z3 was a two-door, two-seat compact sports car that was intended to open up BMW’s appeal to a broader, younger audience. It offered many of BMW’s driving and luxury attributes in a compact and more urban-friendly package. Plus, the Z3 was BMW’s first model to be solely manufactured outside Germany, with all examples coming to life at the company’s plant in Greer, South Carolina. The Z3 even had an outing as a Bond car, featuring in 1995’s Goldeneye where Pierce Brosnan briefly drives it. Now, the Z3 is attaining modern classic status and we have one up for grabs. It’s a 2000 BMW Z3 2.3 from Sebastian, Florida, with over 61,000 miles on the clock. It’s also a reportedly all-stock car.


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