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2006
Prices for the BMW M5 (2004-2010) exhibit considerable variability, with listings ranging from under $14,000 to nearly $68,000. While newer models (2008) tend to command higher prices, older models (2006-2007) offer compelling value, especially when mileage is reasonable. The average price sits around $26,000, but deals can be found significantly below this, particularly for vehicles with higher mileage or those that have been on the market longer.
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The BMW M5 market within the 2004-2010 range shows a wide price spectrum, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific options significantly influence value. With an average of 187.5 days on market, patience is key for buyers. Inventory appears relatively low, so acting decisively on a well-priced vehicle is advisable. Prioritize vehicles with comprehensive maintenance records and consider a pre-purchase inspection to mitigate potential future costs, especially for these high-performance machines.
This deal stands out due to its excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage than average (58,227 vs. 80,489), and a reasonable price point that still offers estimated savings. It represents a strong balance of performance, condition, and value.
This listing offers the most substantial estimated savings in the dataset, making it an exceptional value proposition. While it has been on the market for a longer period (792 days), its price point and mileage are very attractive for a 2008 model.
This deal is recommended for its strong deal score and a good balance of mileage (72,566) and price ($19,995) for a 2007 model, representing solid value within the market.
This 2006 M5 offers a great combination of low mileage (61,538) for its age and a competitive price, making it a strong contender for value and condition.
This 2008 M5, despite being on the market longer, offers a good price point for its year and mileage (82,050), making it a solid option for buyers looking for a slightly higher-spec model.
This 2006 M5 is a standout deal due to its low mileage (64,699) for its age and a very attractive price, offering a great balance of performance and condition.
This 2006 M5 is priced very aggressively, offering substantial estimated savings and a lower entry point into M5 ownership, with mileage (74,690) that is reasonable for its age.
This 2007 M5 is priced attractively for its year, and despite higher mileage (97,568), it represents a good value, especially considering its longer time on market.
This 2006 M5 offers a good balance of mileage (77,445) and price ($23,995), representing a solid, albeit not deeply discounted, option for a well-kept example.
This 2006 M5 is priced very competitively, offering substantial estimated savings despite having higher mileage (105,700). It's a good option for budget-conscious buyers prioritizing price.
This 2006 M5 offers a compelling price point ($17,995) and significant estimated savings, with mileage (78,461) that is reasonable for its age, making it a strong value proposition.
This 2007 M5 is priced very aggressively, offering significant estimated savings and the lowest entry price in the dataset, despite its higher mileage (119,568). It's a prime candidate for buyers prioritizing affordability.
This 2006 M5 offers a great price point ($18,995) and substantial estimated savings, with mileage (79,197) that is reasonable for its age, making it a solid value choice, especially given its extended time on market.
This 2008 M5 is priced attractively for its year, offering good estimated savings, though it comes with higher mileage (151,000). It's a viable option for those prioritizing the 2008 model year at a lower price point.
This 2006 M5 offers a compelling price point ($17,995) and significant estimated savings, with mileage (92,850) that is reasonable for its age, making it a solid value proposition.
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025