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BMW M5 Ownership Cost: F10 vs F90 5-Year Analysis

BMW M5 Ownership Cost: F10 vs F90 5-Year Analysis

Published on: Fri Mar 13 2026


The BMW M5 is the definitive executive super-sedan. However, the performance that allows it to embarrass supercars comes with a maintenance bill that mirrors them.

Whether you are looking at the depreciated F10 (2012-2016) or the current F90 (2018-2023), understanding the “M-Tax” is essential for long-term ownership.

Annual Maintenance Estimates

BMW M-cars require more frequent and more expensive fluid changes than standard 5 Series models. The S63 engine is particularly sensitive to oil quality and cooling efficiency.

Service ItemIntervalEstimated Cost (Independent)
Oil Service (10W-60 / 0W-30)5,000 Miles$250 - $400
Brake Pads & Rotors (Front)20,000 Miles$1,800 - $2,500
Spark Plugs & Ignition Coils30,000 Miles$800 - $1,200
Differential & DCT Fluid40,000 Miles$900 - $1,400

The F10 vs F90 Depreciation Curve

  • BMW F10 M5: Has largely bottomed out. You can find high-mileage examples for $25,000-$35,000. However, the depreciation is replaced by repair costs. An engine failure on an F10 can cost $25,000, which is nearly the value of the entire car.
  • BMW F90 M5: Still in its primary depreciation phase. A 2020 model that cost $115,000 new is now worth roughly $70,000. It is losing approximately $1,000 per month in value.

Common “Wallet-Flush” Repairs

  1. Carbon Ceramic Brakes (If Equipped): If your M5 has the gold calipers, a full brake job (rotors and pads) will cost $15,000 - $20,000. Always verify rotor thickness before buying used.
  2. Coolant Expansion Tank (F90): A $600 part that, when it leaks, drips directly onto the fuel injectors and ECU, causing $8,000+ in damage.
  3. Rod Bearings (F10): While not as universal as the older E60 V10, rod bearing wear is a known S63 issue. Preventative replacement costs $3,500.

5-Year Total Cost of Ownership (Estimated)

Assuming 8,000 miles per year and out-of-warranty status:

  • Year 1: $3,500 (Tires + Service + Insurance)
  • Year 2: $5,000 (Brakes + Service + Insurance)
  • Year 3: $4,000 (Minor Repairs + Service + Insurance)
  • Year 4: $9,000 (Major Service + Cooling System + Suspension)
  • Year 5: $4,000 (Service + Insurance)

Total 5-Year Cash Outlay: ~$25,500 (Excluding Depreciation and Fuel).

Verdict

The BMW M5 is a masterpiece, but it is a “pay-to-play” machine. If your annual repair and maintenance budget is less than $5,000, you should consider a BMW M550i, which offers 80% of the performance for 50% of the maintenance cost.

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