Today’s UCOTD is a 2002 BMW M5.
Today’s UCOTD is a 2002 BMW M5.
This E39 has a six-speed manual transmission and about 174,000 miles on it. The seller says that it’s in good shape, inside and out, with minimal wear. He also says that the mods are limited to LoJack, lighting, a USB setup for a dash cam, Bluetooth, hardlined Valentine 1 radar detector, dash-mounted cell-phone holder, and an aftermarket TPMS.
The owner has done a lot of maintenance and repair work to keep this thing running well — there’s a long list at the original post that would take up too much space to list here. There are some minor issues, including a sunroof lift problem.
If you’re interested in this ride, it’s available in California for $23,000. Click here to see more.
[Images: Seller]
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