Here is an example of a solid near 20-year old BMW e39 5-series. I will try to list as much information as I can, but please ask any questions and I will answer as best I can.
This car has a number of new parts/repairs including:
- water pump
- radiator and related hoses
- thermostat
- ambient climate control sensor
- washer pump
- fairly new tires (2015)
- new tint (2015)
- new headlamps (after-market "angel eyes")
- new secondary air pump, filter and hoses
- brakes
- new hood, bumper cover, grill pieces, related trim, front license plate mount.
The GOOD: Very powerful and fuel efficient. With the"sport" drive on the highway, a true pleasure to drive. The car has ICE COLD air conditioning and with the tint, can easily handle the harsh Houston, TX summer heat. This car has been my daily driver since I have owned it and has not let me down.
The BAD: Has some cosmetic flaws (roof and trunk have severe paint fade), along with the usual dings and scratches of a 20-year old car. From 10' away however, looks very clean and solid. Left rear exterior door handle is damaged (metal sheered off), but the door does open from the inside. I priced the repair (replacement handle on eBay for approx. $60). I don't use the backseats that often so I had put off this repair. Driver side door window control is backwards (up is down, down is up). The replacement window regulator/motor was off of a newer BMW model aftermarket and the control is backward. Works fine, just backward. The sun-roof/moon-roof works, but I do not use. it has a very slow motor and is not reliable as it will not always shut properly. I keep it closed and do not use. The power steering line has a small leak. Have to fill the reservoir periodically (couple of times a year). The secondary air pump and related valve have issues even though I replaced. This does not affect the car's performance, etc. but at times causes the computer to need to be re-set prior to the State of Texas emissions inspection as you may get a check-engine light. My mechanic and I have dealt with this and when reset the car will pass. The car PASSED in May, 2016 so the current sticker is good until 5/31/17. The stereo has a crackle in 2 of the speakers on the right side. Not all of the stereo controls work (bass/treble, etc.) but the cassette and 6-disc CD changer work just fine. I don't use, but they work.
The USED: The car isa USED car. Please know this going in. As I said, cosmetic flaws, but with its age, not that bad. The control arm bushings are beginning to go, so there is a slight wobble/shimmy in the steering at 45 mph. Typical maintenance item. The rear handling is similar. I have the tires rotated as needed and the tires are in good shape. All match and are recommended stock for the make/model/year. There is some wear on the shrouding mud flaps in the front. These can easily be replaced ($50 each parts on eBay). Interior is in fair/good shape. No rips or tears in the leather seats, carpet isa 6/10. I have two leather BMW custom black rubber front floor mats that greatly enhances the look (included).
This car is 100% stock aside from the "angel eyes" headlamps. The originals were cloudy and dim, so I changed them out. I no longer have the originals.
The car gets good mileage on the highway and does not burn oil or smoke. Engine is in FINE shape for a 1997. The M52 inline 6 engine is one of BMW's best.
I have a box of parts and all of the maintenance records from my ownership. The tool kit is present and partially stocked. I have the owners manuals and booklets. The spare tire is in good shape. All of the rims are stock. I have a BMW sun-shade, BMW license plate frames (front/back) and BMW valve stem covers that are included. I have clear title in-hand. The car is due for a oil-change, tire rotation and balance to which I will do this week prior to the sale.
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION and I have priced the car based on Kelly Blue Book "Fair" to "Good" market value. I feel this is honest and best in this car's situation, even though you could argue that "Good" is a better assessment. I am a BMW guy, and have owned quite a few. I am a BMW CCA member and hope the next owner of this car appreciates it as much as I have. My situation has changed and I no longer need the vehicle, otherwise I would keep it and keep on driving it DAILY.
Please ask any questions and if you are local, I will gladly offer you a test-drive. I have considered listing this locally (craigslist), but feel an auction is best. Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK!