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2006
Prices for the BMW M5 (2004-2010) show considerable variability, with a wide range from $15,995 to $79,990. The average price sits around $27,847, but many highly-rated deals are found well below this, suggesting strong negotiation potential and a market where condition, mileage, and seller motivation heavily influence pricing. Older models with higher mileage are priced attractively, while lower-mileage examples command a premium. The presence of deals with substantial estimated savings indicates that the market is not uniformly priced, rewarding diligent buyers.
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The BMW M5 market within the 2004-2010 range presents a compelling opportunity for enthusiasts seeking performance at a more accessible price point. While the average price is around $27,800, many excellent deals are available significantly below this mark, especially for models from 2006. Be prepared for a wide variance in mileage and condition; prioritize vehicles with well-documented maintenance history. Inventory is moderate, but patience can yield substantial savings, as indicated by the significant estimated savings on several top-ranked deals. Consider that vehicles with longer days on market may offer greater negotiation flexibility.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, offering a 2006 BMW M5 with significantly lower mileage (61,538) than average, coupled with substantial estimated savings. Its relatively moderate days on market suggests it's a well-priced vehicle that is attracting attention.
This deal is highly recommended due to its exceptionally low mileage (55,627 miles) for a 2006 model, combined with a strong deal score. It represents a well-maintained example that is likely to appeal to buyers prioritizing condition.
This deal offers the most significant estimated savings among the top-ranked vehicles, at over $12,000. Combined with a relatively low mileage of 58,227 for a 2008 model and a solid deal score, it represents exceptional value.
This 2006 BMW M5 offers a strong combination of a competitive price point ($19,990), reasonable mileage (64,699), and good estimated savings. Its presence in the top ranks indicates a solid value proposition.
Despite minimal estimated savings, this 2006 BMW M5 has very low mileage (61,372) and has been on the market for an exceptionally long time (1113 days), indicating significant potential for negotiation. Buyers looking for a well-preserved example might find a great deal here if they are patient.
This 2006 BMW M5 offers a good balance of mileage (63,215) and price. While estimated savings are minimal, its presence on the market for 283 days suggests that a buyer could potentially negotiate a better price.
This 2007 BMW M5 is priced competitively at $19,995 with 72,566 miles. While estimated savings are low, its 147 days on market suggest there might be room for negotiation on this well-positioned vehicle.
This 2008 BMW M5 offers the second-highest estimated savings ($19,567) and is priced very attractively at $18,995. While it has higher mileage (82,200), its extremely long days on market (854) strongly suggest significant negotiation potential.
This 2006 BMW M5 presents a solid option with 70,922 miles and a price of $22,995. The estimated savings are decent, and its 252 days on market indicate that negotiation might be possible.
This 2008 BMW M5 offers substantial estimated savings ($9,567) and has been on the market for a considerable time (400 days), indicating strong potential for negotiation on its $28,995 price, despite having 82,050 miles.
This 2007 BMW M5 is priced at $18,000, making it one of the most affordable options. While it has higher mileage (97,568) and has been on the market for 353 days, the low entry price and extended DOM offer negotiation potential.
This 2006 BMW M5 is priced at $18,900 with 105,700 miles. It offers good estimated savings ($6,217) and has been on the market for 205 days, indicating that negotiation might be possible for this higher-mileage example.
This 2008 BMW M5 offers substantial estimated savings ($12,563) and a competitive price of $25,999, despite having high mileage (151,000). Its 163 days on market suggest potential negotiation, making it an option for buyers prioritizing value over mileage.
This 2006 BMW M5 is priced very aggressively at $18,991 with 74,690 miles and good estimated savings. Despite its short time on market (26 days), the excellent price point makes it a noteworthy deal.
This 2006 BMW M5 is priced at $18,888, making it one of the most affordable options. While it has high mileage (130,965), it offers good estimated savings ($6,229) and has been on the market for 212 days, indicating negotiation potential.
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