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I've got an 02 e39 540i Issues e39 specific - Radiator needs replacing @ 50/75K - ~700 with parts and labor in DC - The rain channel gets clogged, so if you don't clean them out rain water will travel into the floor area of your rear seats - The nose sits kinda low, and you'll notice that the rubber underneath the bumper will hang off (you see it on a lot of other cars) - 18 mpg in the city - it's wickedly fast. 3 tickets in 1 a year. - My insurance more than doubled , the 540 is a sports car, but the other 5 series are not. (prior to the tickets) - the way the windows are seated in the doors, I think it leads to rattle. Some piece in the assembly wears out fast. bmw general - the electronics - pixels disappear and reappear - oil changes are 1nce a year (per the manual and dealership) 6X as much the civic ex that it replaced (yeah law school) - 120 Great car, but it's really wasted living here. I drive on the weekends, and very rarely over 75. (DMV is a police state)









It was around the time Civics were all inevitably being stolen/raced/totaled daily, something like 10 years ago. 18mpg is about what I got too, on the low end. I could sometimes eke out 20mpg if I went easy on it, but they come with tall gearing that encourages you to keep it a little faster than the speed limit if you want to get that 24mpg cruising mileage out of them. It was a fast 4-door for it's time; now a lot of cars have similar performance but cost a lot more. Still, I wouldn't say it's devastatingly fast or anything like that, even the E39 with the 6MT, nor is it a weekend car like someone back there suggested. It's a good solid daily-driver, it even got me through the winters pretty well and I always drove on sticky tires. It's a really livable car and you can work it hard. I sold mine at 175K and apart from a cooling system that needed overhauling, mine only had a small little alternator part go out on me just once that rquired a tow; and while it was $300 or so for a little hydraulic piston, the local independent VW place had the part in stock. That and the $50-100 oil changes, and that was all it really costed me. Might have been a lucky car, because I really drove the bejeezus out of it too.