E39 540i M-Sport at $10,998: Six-Speed Manual Pricing in a Market That Finally Gets It
"The six-speed manual E39 540i is the right car at the right price if the service history is there—these finally have the collector momentum they deserved five years ago."
— Revvly Take
A 2003 540i M-Sport with the six-speed manual is hitting the market—the transmission alone makes it worth attention, even if the mileage stings. These E39s have quietly appreciated as people realized BMW made something genuinely competent before the bean counters took over. At this price point with decent condition, it's less about overpaying and more about whether you're buying into a car that rewards drivers.
Rob Emslie
Jalopnik · Jan 9
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