Spark plugs every 20k-30k, transfer case service every 30k, injector cleaning every 30k, oil change every 5k, transmission fluid every 50k, coolant expansion tank fix. This is what the m5 needs to get done and it will be reliable. Very high maintenance car ive ever owned
Very fortunate I stumbled upon your video here. I am in almost the exact same situation as you were. Currently have a 23 Charger HC Jailbreak but am looking to go with a 2021 BMW M5C (43k miles). I have been researching the potential problems and issues to be mindful of so this video was exactly what I was looking for. Please give us an update after you've put some more miles on the car!
I need to talk to a good suspension shop before buying the M5 because I wanna increase the ground clearance of the vehicle 1.5 inches without too many modifications. It's not gonna be that easy, but I do want something special. Originally I really desired a porsche 991.2 4S (elephant racing has those cool suspensions kit lift with bespoken parts for the 991) but they are 100k used whereas the M5 is around 60k. Not a great value for less performance than the M5. I need to find a way for this suspension thing...anyway congrats for the vehicle, it does look nice.
@@BeamingForLife-zw5hz Agree. BMW most know M5s needs the oil replace sooner. My 2018 M550 used to state 8000 miles between oil changes with basically the same engines (s63 vs n63).
I definitely plan on doing a drive video. I’ll make sure to include all that. Not sure on the mods. the original owner changed the grill and added carbon fiber exhaust tips, PPF and ceramic coating. I definitely recommend the weather tech package for the floor mats because we do get snow where I live and this is a daily driver.
I got mine with 44,000 miles for 57k. Just depends on the area and how many are there on the market. Make sure you get a good vehicle history report and check the coolant tank if it’s been replaced and if it’s eligible for recall
The first oil serviced by the dealer it’s usually goes with 5w40 mechanic I talk to say to use that year around I know they try to get people to use a thicker oil in the summer and thiner in the winter
The car recommends 9000 miles I would honestly go much lower 5000 was kind of extreme probably 6 to 7 would still be early without wasting your money. I just don’t see how those engines can run that clean regardless of the technology.
www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-oil-change-kit-5w-40-liqui-moly-11428583898-lm1?ads_cmpid=352576039&ads_adid=22972407319&ads_matchtype=&ads_network=g&ads_creative=85218275839&ads_targetid=pla-62861416980&ttv=2&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAibeuBhAAEiwAiXBoJOY9wsqJOsGweejd2z5mS8FJz0U8jF690WmMQM0dZhYlE25c5iSxGxoCZHAQAvD_BwE The first oil changes on the dealer, but this is what I’m gonna go with when it needs to be changed again.
I like them that’s all that matters. And they’re not stickers the person bought a different grill and bought the plastic inserts so they don’t fade or chip. At least he did it the right way.
Spark plugs every 20k-30k, transfer case service every 30k, injector cleaning every 30k, oil change every 5k, transmission fluid every 50k, coolant expansion tank fix. This is what the m5 needs to get done and it will be reliable. Very high maintenance car ive ever owned
That’s what it takes….. I agree 100%
Correct. Some newer M5s have the newer coolant expansion tank.
@@rcauthen324 I would love to get a metal one or a billet one installed. So far so good no issues yet.
@@BeamingForLife-zw5hz Me too. No issues for me either so far.
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Very fortunate I stumbled upon your video here. I am in almost the exact same situation as you were. Currently have a 23 Charger HC Jailbreak but am looking to go with a 2021 BMW M5C (43k miles). I have been researching the potential problems and issues to be mindful of so this video was exactly what I was looking for. Please give us an update after you've put some more miles on the car!
Absolutely, and congratulations
what do you do to afford the cars?
I need to talk to a good suspension shop before buying the M5 because I wanna increase the ground clearance of the vehicle 1.5 inches without too many modifications. It's not gonna be that easy, but I do want something special.
Originally I really desired a porsche 991.2 4S (elephant racing has those cool suspensions kit lift with bespoken parts for the 991) but they are 100k used whereas the M5 is around 60k. Not a great value for less performance than the M5.
I need to find a way for this suspension thing...anyway congrats for the vehicle, it does look nice.
Im in the process of buying a 2018 f90 m5. Metallic gray. 45000 miles. Hope im doing the right thing lol
You are….. just take care of it by doing the maintenance and it will take care of you
F90 has two coolant tanks; one is normal engine and the other is for the intercoolers.
I just got my F90 M5 oil changed yesterday and it states 5000 miles for next change.
That’s the sweet spot
@@BeamingForLife-zw5hz Agree. BMW most know M5s needs the oil replace sooner. My 2018 M550 used to state 8000 miles between oil changes with basically the same engines (s63 vs n63).
pls do a vid on the suspension/ride quality and any mods you plan to do, aftermarket springs do help the m5
I definitely plan on doing a drive video. I’ll make sure to include all that. Not sure on the mods. the original owner changed the grill and added carbon fiber exhaust tips, PPF and ceramic coating. I definitely recommend the weather tech package for the floor mats because we do get snow where I live and this is a daily driver.
What about with the bearings rod's?
Typically not an issue with s63 that was mainly with the s85 v-10 version stopped being made 2011
How much did you get yours for? Im in the market for a 2018-19 M5. Ive seen quite a few under $55k thats where im trying to be.
I got mine with 44,000 miles for 57k. Just depends on the area and how many are there on the market. Make sure you get a good vehicle history report and check the coolant tank if it’s been replaced and if it’s eligible for recall
How’s the reliability been
Flawless but I’ve only had it for six weeks now.
Its really hard to obey speed limits in that thing lol
😂
You're not supposed to that's the point
What oil do you use?
The first oil serviced by the dealer it’s usually goes with 5w40 mechanic I talk to say to use that year around I know they try to get people to use a thicker oil in the summer and thiner in the winter
The car recommends 9000 miles I would honestly go much lower 5000 was kind of extreme probably 6 to 7 would still be early without wasting your money. I just don’t see how those engines can run that clean regardless of the technology.
www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-oil-change-kit-5w-40-liqui-moly-11428583898-lm1?ads_cmpid=352576039&ads_adid=22972407319&ads_matchtype=&ads_network=g&ads_creative=85218275839&ads_targetid=pla-62861416980&ttv=2&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAibeuBhAAEiwAiXBoJOY9wsqJOsGweejd2z5mS8FJz0U8jF690WmMQM0dZhYlE25c5iSxGxoCZHAQAvD_BwE
The first oil changes on the dealer, but this is what I’m gonna go with when it needs to be changed again.
@@BeamingForLife-zw5hz yeah I usually do mine at 5k miles I’d rather play it safe
@@Gurshh definitely synthetic was a rigid design for 5000 and regular for 3500. I don’t know where they get the 9000 miles.
First thing to do is remove the eBay tri colour stickers from the grill 🤮
I like them that’s all that matters. And they’re not stickers the person bought a different grill and bought the plastic inserts so they don’t fade or chip. At least he did it the right way.
Bro I look just like you I think you’re my dad
😂