On flicking through the diesels with under 100k for less than £3k something cropped up that I had been wanting for years (since I had a petrol one in 2005) & I put a half hearted bid in at just over the start price. At the auction end I had been the only bidder (hope it isn't a bad omen) & on Thursday 5th April 2012 I drove this back from Leicester:

Wheels are 17ins with 235/45 x17s on:



One small dent in front of the n/s/r arch:

Small patch of rust on the corner of the bootlid. Not impressed that I missed it when inspecting the car, but not the end of the world as I already know where I can get another clean bootlid in Biarritz Blue from a Sport that is being broken. Shame he's already sold the bumpers from it...

Boith front lights have condensation, but the covers are removable & can be dried out - had to do this on my first E39. Also looks like somebody may have messed about with the front bumper as the bottome grills don't sit quite right:

Interior not too grubby, but missing a set of mats (the ones in there are all odd):


Rear cupholders missing from below the vents, but I'll be fitting the small cubby hole instead as the cupholders are a bit fragile anyway:

Look at the size of that:

Just over 81k with service history, but due a service (& swirl flap removal if fitted) as last one was Feb 2011 at 73k. 2 columns of dead pixels in the computer display, but strangely enough one of them has started to appear again today, so these may come back eventually:

If not though, I can always just use the display on the TV screen - shame I got this after they turned off the analogue signal. Here's what I managed to get on the way back from Leicester at steady motorway speeds:

Not managed to go to town on the outside yet, but got the hoover, cloths & sprays in there Friday after I'd finished cleaning out the 406 & it's made a bit of an improvement:



Now the 406 is sold I'll have to see what this is like to live with on a daily basis. 184bhp, 288lb/ft an auto box & rear wheel drive will at least make it interesting. May not be as economical as the Pug, but it'll be interesting to see how the fuel + maintenance costs of this one work out by comparison. When we worked out the difference between this & the 523i we bought my father I was only £400 up over 2 years.