If you’re looking for a BMW E39 5-series - and if you’re not you probably should consider one - but would like one that stands out a bit from the crowd, then this Hartge offers something a bit special. Not an outright street-racing weapon like the M5, the Hartge is more of a comfortable but performant GT cruiser especially with the less nimble auto box. However, you can be almost guaranteed never to find yourself parked up alongside another one.
It is very difficult to give an accurate value to such a car given there are few, if any, like it in the UK but when compared to other performance-tuned BMW Fives we think it’s reasonable to suggest that this gorgeous, low mileage example will fetch between £8,500 and £12,000. With the reserve typically lower than that, you could easily bag a bargain here and find yourself the owner of something truly unmatched.
Viewing is always encouraged, and this particular car is located with the vendor just off the M20/M26 junction near Sevenoaks, Kent; to arrange an appointment please use the ‘Contact Seller’ button at the top of the listing. Feel free to ask any questions or make observations in the comments section below, or try our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.
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This vehicle is not with us at The Market’s HQ near Abingdon, which means we have had to rely on the owner’s description of it, in conjunction with the photographs you see here, to compile the listing.
With this in mind, we would encourage potential bidders to contact the owner themselves and arrange to view the car in person, or to arrange a dedicated video call in which they can view the car virtually and ask questions.
BORING, but IMPORTANT: Please note that whilst we at The Market always aim to offer the most descriptive and transparent auction listings available, we cannot claim they are perfect analyses of any of the vehicles for sale. We offer far greater opportunity for bidders to view, or arrange inspections for each vehicle thoroughly prior to bidding than traditional auctions, and we never stop encouraging bidders to take advantage of this. We do take a good look at the vehicles delivered to our premises for sale, but this only results in our unbiased personal observations, not those of a qualified inspector or other professional, or the result of a long test drive.
Also, localised paint repairs are common with collectable and classic cars and if they have been professionally carried out then they may be impossible to detect, even if we see the car in person. So, unless we state otherwise, please assume that this vehicle may have had remedial bodywork at some point in its life.
Additionally, please note that most of the videos on our site have been recorded using simple cameras which often result in 'average' sound quality; in particular, engines and exhausts notes can sound a little different to how they are in reality.
Please note that this is sold as seen and that, as is normal for used goods bought at auction, the Sale of Goods Act 1979 does not apply. See our FAQs for more info, and feel free to inspect any vehicle as much as you wish.