You have a point on the price. But that pricepoint is what this car demands in todays specialty car market. This is a special car, not only because it is an M5 Touring that is not sold in the states, but also because it is an exceptional example. You won't have to worry about pulling up next to one at the light like you would with a new 5 series. From what I have read on the boards, Paul is a true M5 and BMW enthusiast and you would be hard pressed to find a better example, not to mention a rarer one (Daytona Violet).