07-14-2023, 05:40 PM | #1 |
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Which car should I buy? 540i vs M550i
Hello everyone, I'm new to this community and I'm in the market for a new 5 series (my 2019 540i got wrecked 2 weeks ago, other driver took liability today so im expecting the check soon).
I have found another very similar 2019 540i xDrive with 21k miles on sale near me for list price of $34,000. It's not really spec'd out with any packages. Standard 18" wheels. It has the convenience package. I found another car nearby though - 2018 M550i xDrive with 39k miles. List price $44,000, so 10k more. But this car is fully loaded - Cold Weather Package, Driving Assistance Package, Driving Assistance Plus Package, Executive Package, Luxury Seating Package, harman/kardon Surround Sound, 19" M double-spoke staggered wheels, Power rear sunshade w/ manual rear side window shades, ventilated front seats (I live in a hot humid region) So my question is, what do you guys think is the better deal? or are they both good deals and its just up to me what I want out of the car? This will be my daily driver. I dont need the power of the M-lite but obviously it's awesome to have. I'll be driving approximately 1600 miles a month, so above average. 80% highway. I already had the 540i so I definitely know I like that car. the B58 engine also has plenty of power so I cant decide! Let me know your thoughts |
07-14-2023, 06:00 PM | #2 |
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I think if you’re not looking for just power I’d say then it comes down to the additional features. Sounds like the 540 comes with similar or less features than your original which might be disappointing since you’re getting into a new car. It maybe worth spending extra on either another 540 with more features or the 550. I don’t think you could go wrong with the 550 because you’ll get power and more features. Are you planning to mod ? |
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07-14-2023, 06:54 PM | #4 |
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550 is a muscle car that is thirsty for fuel, louder and grunts a lot
540 is a gentle cruiser that sips fuel and stealthy both are fast, one is faster |
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07-14-2023, 11:01 PM | #6 | |
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My previous 540 had the convenience package, M steering wheel, front+rear heated seats. Other than that no special packages, so this one im looking at would be pretty similar since im not used to those fancy packages anyways. BUT the option of a fully loaded car with v8 is so enticing. I just dont want a gas-guzzler necessarily since I drive 1.5-2x the average person. Is the mpg really that bad if I dont always drive aggressively? (for ref I got 26mpg on the 540i) |
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Depends how you drive it. I’ve owned both. 2018 540 I bought CPO and kept about 15 months and then sold and bought a 2020 M550.
Frankly I can’t say enough good things about either. Obviously I traded up to the M550. But it was a meticulous search for the perfect one, because I loved the 540 and didn’t want to swap just for the first M550 I could find. Sooo… forget what you need. You could drive an Accord or a Camry. What do you want? What do you like in a driving experience most? Does fuel efficiency matter a lot? Does crazy power and torque make you grin ear to ear? Do you appreciate something lighter and smoother or heavy but powerful? If they’re both nearby, I’d try and drive both back to back in the same day if possible. At least test drive the M550 since you already know the 540. I had to go 3 hours away to just test drive one but it sold me and that was that.
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Both are fast in their respective classes of cars. Both are efficient in their respective classes of cars.
I do think you’ll probably be happy with all the options in the M550. But I’d test drive it. Contrary to popular belief, so guys do prefer the 540.
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when you go crazy on the gas pedal the 550i can drink faster than you can put it in, not so with the 540 when you drive like crazy there is little difference. i guess this is not relevant for you. |
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07-14-2023, 11:44 PM | #13 |
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Echoing what others have said really
Both great cars I had a 540 which I was prepared to keep. Fast frugal (relative to size of engine and power) and an all round great car Then had opportunity to get a 550 and now feel this is a better car Tough to improve on the 540 but the 550 does For fuel economy, gentle motorway driving is surprisingly not much less than the 540 but any kind of fun will mean using more fuel. So as you’re going to be a higher mileage driver , that’s a consideration. If you can afford it, you’ll enjoy those miles but if fuel costs are tight, the 550 may not be the answer With either car, I think they are best with as much equipment in them as possible The semiautonomous stuff in there is pretty good , not perfect but could make long journies less stressful. The LCI improves on these quite a bit. The 550 will cost more though , the hidden costs to consider , insurance and servicing. If I hadn’t have got the 550, I would have been more than happy keeping the 540. Once you’ve driven the 550 though, I think the odds are you would probably prefer it |
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You mention the gas guzzling but although I drive mostly highway with some spirited driving, I avg around 23-25 mpg. I’m not sure if the older 550s had less mpg but this was one of my selling points. V8 twin turbo with mpg this high was so much better than my v6 twin turbo. |
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07-15-2023, 03:43 AM | #17 |
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I had a 2019 540 for 8 months or so when living in Spain, now back in Australia with a 2021 550 - as other have said, both are great cars, but 550 steals your heart… Prior to these G30s I had a 2017 F06 M6 - I actually think the 550 is more comparable to the M6 than to the 540 considering luxury, performance and how it drives. You won’t go wrong between the 2, but if you end up with a 540, try to find one with plenty of options, a luxury car is not really a luxury car without the luxuries - if that makes sense. A few things that would be on my must have list, whether a 550 or 540:
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then again you just joined the forum so guess you arent really an enthusiast. how long did you have the 540 for? recommend a test driving is a must here in order to decide. |
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I've had both a 540 & 550. I prefer the greater comfort and reliability of the 540. I do not care for any of the options except hud. Adaptive cruise, especially on older cars, sucks. Ventilated seats are a gimmick that don't perform well. Those are my opinions, worth about twice what you paid for them.
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Also I would consider myself an enthusiast who up until recently didn’t have the funds to put it into action lol I drove an F10 for about 3 years. During that time it needed about $5k in service aside from regular maintenance. It was the timing chain that finally made me trade it in instead of repairing. Got about $8k for it so I’m happy with that! Then I got the g30 about a month ago. I’ve always preferred the 5 series tho. 3 is nice too but I’d have to get the M lite to have the same power that is standard in the 5 series. It’s the perfect balance of size, weight, and power. 4 has always looked great, but I hated that they don’t have proper window frames.. |
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I’m only 4 months into a new 550 so don’t know what the Maintenon might be when the car is several years old
The engine so far seems to be reliable, I’ve not read any horror stories as of yet so the TU3 seems to be good to date Time will of course tell Either way you can’t go wrong with which ever you choose |
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