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| 07-22-2025, 09:10 PM | #1 |
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How I Finally Grew Up (and other lies)
This is the story of how I found myself recently buying a very low mileage 2016 F10 535i.
Nine years ago, my son-in-law asked me if I was going to Melbourne (Australia) on business. As it happened, I was going the following week. He then asked me to look at a car for him, which I did. It was a 2010 F10 535d in great condition being sold by BMW Melbourne. After looking at it I called him and said, if you don't buy it, I will! He bought it. Having seen how good the 5 series were, I lusted after one myself and eventually bought this, 2010 535i F07 535i. What a brilliant car. The ultimate long distance cruiser. We did a few 1,000 km (620+ miles) trips and it was just great. It was immaculate in presentation after I detailed it and we took out Best in Show at the Australian BMW Nationals in 2017 in Brisbane. For my adrenaline fix I had an E46 323Ci as my track car which was a lot of fun and a hoot to drive. But in 2018 I changed jobs and the available parking space at work was too small for the 535i. Very reluctantly, I traded it on for a 1 Series F10 125i M Sport. In retrospect, I should have told them to stick the job and kept the 535i GT. It was like being an extra on the Muppet Show! After driving the 1 Series for about 4 years I concluded that I didn't need two track cars, because that's essentially what I had. It was time to grow up, I was told! So I sold the track car but a year later started developing a back problem which was ultimately traced down to the 1 series being so low to the ground (and my ageing body as well, I was told). Having had enough of working for the Muppet's I left and now had the opportunity to buy something that wouldn't aggravate my back. Then one day, I saw a 2016 F10 535i M Sport for sale, with only 34,000 km or 21,000 miles on the clock. Genuine mileage too! Well, to cut a long story short, I drove it and that was that, it followed me home. It's in great mechanical condition with a full service history but cosmetically, not where I want it to be. So the plan this year is to detail it so that it really stands out and fix up a few small issues like kerb rash on two of the wheels. That will keep me off the streets for a while! ![]() The Minister for Finance and War loves it and thinks it's a great improvement on the 1 Series which was more like a turbocharged roller skate (and I mean that in a positive way)! And my back doesn't hurt any more either! ![]() |
| 07-22-2025, 09:38 PM | #2 |
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Garage List 2007 BMW 328i E91 [10.00]
2009 BMW 328i E91 [7.56] 2006 BMW 330i [8.17] 2007 BMW 328i [8.83] 2013 BMW X5 35i [8.43] 2011 BMW 528i [9.07] |
Looks like a great car with really low mileage/kiloage on it!
Fivers are definitely the grown ups cars! |
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| 07-24-2025, 01:26 PM | #3 |
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Great Post!!!
I bet those 1 series are a hell of a lot of fun to drive! Welcome back to the 5 series where, imho, we have a nice balance of comfort, style, and performance. |
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