M5 test drive report and new car thread
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Just confirmed collection date - 31 March. That's over a week away still. Damn, it's going to be a long week... And I need to make sure I don't have to fill up the S6 again with fuel so I'll be driving like Miss Daisy to eke it out 
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Nice choice SJJ. Especially the colour, obvs. Just looked up the 0-100, not slow is it 
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As per everyone else, an excellent choice and a great colour.
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I thought you did. Nevermind.Matty wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2026 2:29 pmI did?DeskJockey wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2026 12:24 pm How's the insurance going to work out on it? Wasn't it @Matty that had questions about high power vehicles (for the Alfa?) when trying to get insurance?
I think I got stressed after one company changed their quote (for reasons I forgot) and I then struggled to find anyone charging less than £1k....that was more due to the increasing theft risk due to a known vulnerability, I believe.
Be interesting to know what the M5 is like to insure in isolation - obvs for Simon it'll be insured as part of his full fleet so not a true representation.
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@DeskJockey and @Matty I now have the insurance quote. £577 for the year from 31 March, which is about £130 less than the S6 would be.DeskJockey wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2026 8:50 pmI thought you did. Nevermind.Matty wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2026 2:29 pmI did?DeskJockey wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2026 12:24 pm How's the insurance going to work out on it? Wasn't it @Matty that had questions about high power vehicles (for the Alfa?) when trying to get insurance?
I think I got stressed after one company changed their quote (for reasons I forgot) and I then struggled to find anyone charging less than £1k....that was more due to the increasing theft risk due to a known vulnerability, I believe.
Be interesting to know what the M5 is like to insure in isolation - obvs for Simon it'll be insured as part of his full fleet so not a true representation.
Sadly the Cayenne is proving expensive to insure, so I imagine the M5 will double on renewal next year.
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That's silly. I pay about 80% of that for the Zoe. A 90hp EV worth £4-5k on a good day.Jobbo wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 3:42 pm@DeskJockey and @Matty I now have the insurance quote. £577 for the year from 31 March, which is about £130 less than the S6 would be.DeskJockey wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2026 8:50 pmI thought you did. Nevermind.Matty wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2026 2:29 pm
I did?
I think I got stressed after one company changed their quote (for reasons I forgot) and I then struggled to find anyone charging less than £1k....that was more due to the increasing theft risk due to a known vulnerability, I believe.
Be interesting to know what the M5 is like to insure in isolation - obvs for Simon it'll be insured as part of his full fleet so not a true representation.
Sadly the Cayenne is proving expensive to insure, so I imagine the M5 will double on renewal next year.
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Its also cheaper than my wife's Smart ForFour 
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That's insanely cheap for a car of that cost and calibre.
I noticed Chris Slix (or whatever his name is) has one he's getting back on the road after an accident....it looks like a minor nudge would roll into 5 figures easily.
Maybe lawyering is the route to cheap insurance.... my online course in Bird Law might come in handy after all.
I noticed Chris Slix (or whatever his name is) has one he's getting back on the road after an accident....it looks like a minor nudge would roll into 5 figures easily.
Maybe lawyering is the route to cheap insurance.... my online course in Bird Law might come in handy after all.