Used BMW M5 Under £30,000 for Sale in the UK

5 under £30,000 BMW M5 cars available from independent UK dealers on Carslink.ai. Years range from 2013 to 2015.

Total listings5
Price from£16,490
Price to£21,990
Average price£19,150

The BMW M5 is the definitive super saloon, blending executive luxury with ferocious performance. Spanning multiple generations, from the E28 to the current F90, it's renowned for its powerful engines, sophisticated chassis, and surprising everyday usability, appealing to those who demand both exhilarating driving dynamics and practicality.

Why Buy a Used BMW M5?

Typical Price Range

All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.

Common Issues to Check

Running Costs

Which Variant Should I Choose?

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What can I expect from a used BMW M5 under £30,000?

Used BMW M5 stock under £30,000 typically means older model years, higher mileage, or earlier trim levels. Prioritise full service history, recent MOT with no advisories, and cars with one or two previous keepers. Avoid examples with lapsed cambelt intervals or unresolved manufacturer recalls. Carslink.ai currently lists 5 under £30,000 BMW M5s from independent UK dealers.

What are common issues with a used BMW M5?

Common issues to check on a used BMW M5 include: F10 Rod Bearings: Particularly on early F10 models, rod bearing failures can be a significant and expensive issue; a full service history with evidence of preventative maintenance is crucial.; Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT) Issues: On F10 models, the DCT can suffer from software glitches or, less commonly, mechanical failures; check for smooth shifts.; Electrics and Infotainment: BMW's iDrive system and other electrical components can sometimes develop glitches; ensure all systems are fully functional.; Tyre Wear: Due to their power and weight, M5s are notoriously hard on tyres, leading to frequent and costly replacements.; ULEZ Compliance: Older models, especially early F10s, might need checking against ULEZ standards if you plan to drive in London or other clean air zones..

Which BMW M5 variant should I choose?

BMW M5 F10 (2011-2016): Enthusiasts seeking a traditional, raw M car experience with a fantastic V8 twin-turbo. Great for those on a slightly tighter budget who value engagement over ultimate refinement. Be diligent with pre-purchase inspections.. BMW M5 F90 (2017-Present): Drivers who want cutting-edge performance, advanced technology, and all-weather capability thanks to its selectable xDrive system. Ideal for those who need a practical daily driver but still desire thrilling performance and modern creature comforts.. BMW M5 F90 Competition (2018-Present): The ultimate M5 experience for the most demanding drivers. Offers increased power, a stiffer chassis, and a more focused driving dynamic. Perfect for track day enthusiasts who also need four doors, or those who simply want the very best and most aggressive M5.

What are the running costs of a BMW M5?

Fuel economy: 18-25 mpg (depending on generation and driving style). Insurance group: 48-50 (very high, expect premium premiums). Servicing: Regular servicing is essential and can be costly, especially at BMW main dealers. Factor in specialist M car maintenance and potential for expensive parts. An MOT is an annual requirement for cars over three years old..

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