2008 Bmw M5 6-speed Manual on 2040-cars
Shawnee, Kansas, United States
This is a grey 2008 BMW M5 with the 6-speed manual transmission.
Interior is red leather. The only modification is an after-market iPod
integration kit (Dension). The only problem with the car is that one of
the two key fobs doesn't seem to work. Other than that, this car is in
excellent condition with a perfectly clean car-fax.
If you are looking at this car, you probably know what it is. Its F1-derived V10 engine makes 500 horsepower and revs to 8,250 rpms. Take the limiter off and this car can reach 204 mph. Very few cars, and virtually no cars of this M5's day can match it's 80-150 acceleration. I really don't know of a cooler car for under $40,000 than an E60 M5. I'm the second owner, purchasing this car with ~25K miles in November of 2011. I wanted a 6-speed so much that I drove to Tulsa to get this one. I just needed a big, fast, sedan to load up with car seats. The only reason I'm selling it is that I ordered a brand new F10 M5. For what it's worth, I enjoyed this car so much that I'm getting a new version of the same model. |
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