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Used 2007 BMW M5 Sedan Consumer Reviews

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4.75 out of 5 stars

M5 MMM

EMM, 07/20/2007
2007 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (5.0L 10cyl 7AM)
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This is a great performance sedan, huge power and handling and braking capabilities when wanted, and easy docile cruiser otherwise. Wonderful exhaust note. Eye catching style/color, rare, and fine. 6 speed manual is state of the art, smooth, accurate, and fun. Gas mileage can be either OK or terrible, your results will depend on how often you dip into the high rpm full throttle antics. 20 hwy is doable with some restraint. Some minor nit picks but overall a great car, and great value even at the lofty price. A bit heavy, but solid.

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1.25 out of 5 stars

Buyer Beware

Luthien, 05/22/2007
2007 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (5.0L 10cyl 7AM)
0 of 3 people found this review helpful

Buyer beware: There’s a reason for all those mediocre reviews out there in the automotive press. In truth, many of the reviews sound as though the writers think even less of the car than what they actually write, but are reluctant to bash a car with the reputation of the M5. Well that reputation was built from the first three US models. This one is fundamentally different. This is a Mercedes posing as a BMW. Its all about speed and comfort and lacks the handling of the earlier cars. Its very heavy and you feel every pound. It about cruising; not about flogging down a twisty road in the countryside. You feel disconnected from the road, there is no sense of immediacy on turn in.

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2.13 out of 5 stars

Not up to BMW M standards

Bruschak, 03/16/2009
2007 BMW M5 4dr Sedan (5.0L 10cyl 7AM)
0 of 4 people found this review helpful

Too heavy, not a precise and agile M car as its forebears were. Most of the performance is completely unusable in daily driving. Prepare to be beat at every stoplight unless you are really on it. I think J. Clarkson said it best: completely annoying until you hit the M button. Too bad you can't use that button for 95% of your driving; meaning you will have a really annoying car for 95% of the time you are driving. Sold mine a bought Porsche: a massive improvement in just about every way.

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