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2006 BMW M5 V10 500 HP SUNROOF NAV HUD XENONS 19’S w/PASSPORT SR7 RADAR DETECTOR 5.0L V10 SFI Engine – 105k Miles Black Interior with Black Exterior (rare combination) SMG Transmission with Paddle Shifters Passport SR7 Radar Detector Heated Front and Rear Seats Power Front Seats w/Memory Power Glass Moon roof Leather Steering Wheel Trim Cruise Control Audio Steering Wheel Controls Heads Up Display AM/FM/CD Audio System Navigation System Automatic Climate Control Power Windows Power Door Locks Power Exterior Mirrors Xenon HID Lights New 19 Inch Wheels and Hankook Tires 255 front/285 rear Drivetrain: 2WD The
E60 M5 was introduced in 2005, with a V10 engine intended to link the car with
the BMW Formula One team. The E60 M5 was
the world's first production sedan to feature a V10 petrol engine. As with some
of its predecessors, the E60 variant of the M5 was both the quickest and
fastest 4-door sedan in the world at the time of its release. Other
unique M5 features include a wider track, unique body panels, 7-speed SMG III
sequential manual gearbox, also known as a single-clutch automated manual
transmission, a color heads up display HUD featuring navigation, control
messages, speed, rpm and gear selection information, automated seat side
bolsters, heated seats and power rear curtain. The
E60 M5 was the most successful M5, despite being on the market for one year
shorter than the E39 M5. During its five-year run, 20,548 units were built
composing of 19,523 saloons and 1,025 wagons. 8,800 were sold in the U.S., all
of the sedan variety. BMW
stated the car to reach 0-to-62-mph in a time of 4.7 seconds (though this has
been bettered in several published road tests ranging from 4.1 to 4.5 seconds)
and an absolute (de-limited) top speed of 205 mph. This is my personal daily driver. I have a clean Texas title in hand. If you have any questions you can call or text me 210-413-5069. My name is Dave. |
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2013 BMW M3 Coupe Lime Rock Park Edition
Thu, 25 Jul 2013Sic Transit Gloria
I like difficult cars. I like turbo "moments," dramatic weight distribution, low-grip, peaky power delivery, and overly quick steering, along with ultra-short wheelbases and any number of other non-racecar-perfect dynamic foibles. I love the newest generation of BMW cars and engines - all turbo'd up with tons of torque and power everywhere in the rev range, too. But what I think the enthusiast community will miss when this 2013 M3 Coupe becomes the 2014 M4 Coupe - replacing its idiosyncratic, small-displacement, revvy V8 for something like a triple-turbo, directly injected, inline six-cylinder powerhouse in the process - is the work it takes to drive the car fast and perfectly. Sometimes small flaws just make things better; my mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun, and all that.
The idea of this E92 M3 going away then, magnified by the loss of the M3 badge for the coupe, is at best bittersweet for me. This generation of M car is already surpassed in terms of raw thrills by the better-than-ever Mercedes-Benz C63, a car that doesn't ask its driver to sacrifice low-end grunt or the very latest in amenities in return for stellar backroad performance. Yet any time I've been lucky enough to lap a track in the M3, it has quickly become clear that the Bimmer is the better on-edge tool. With the freedom to wring the neck of the 4.0-liter V8 and room to exercise the lovely balance of the car, the E92 is hard to match (even six years after its debut).
Alpina B4 coupe will be your subtle M4
Sat, 14 Sep 2013We're big fans of Alpina here at Autoblog - the BMW tuner has created some seriously delicious products in the past, and recently tuned the diesel-powered 3 Series wagon to create the D3 Bi-Turbo. What we like most about Alpina is how the cars only look subtly more aggressive than stock, yet they pack a real wallop under the hood.
Take this B4 Coupe, recently spotted testing at the Nürburgring. It looks pretty tame compared to the normal 435i, the only visual additions being the Alpina-standard 21-spoke wheels, modified front lip and rear wing spoiler. But under the hood, Alpina is reportedly working on a tuned, twin-turbo straight-six that produces something like 410 horsepower. That means the B4 should be good for a 0-62 time of 4.2 seconds, with a top speed around 190 mph. Rear-wheel drive will be standard, though our spies suggest that Alpina could also use all-wheel drive here in the B4.
We have no doubt that the next BMW M4 will be super hot, but for those seeking a bit more stealth and exclusivity, this Alpina B4 certainly looks the business. Check it out in our gallery above.
A BMW i3 will cost you $100,000 in Brazil
Wed, Oct 1 2014Brazil is a long way from the US, and the price of the BMW i3 in that South American country is even further away from what Americans pay for the same electric vehicle. But that hasn't stopped a few wealthy Brazilians from taking the plunge. The BMW i3 REx – i.e., the one with the gas-powered range-extender – is the first mass-produced vehicle of its kind to be imported to Brazil (there are a few Nissan Leaf vehicles in fleet use), and those intrepid buyers are forking over about $100,000 to own the vehicle, according to Just-Auto. The country's first 100 i3's were recently received in Sao Paolo, and about 30 of them have been sold. That pricetag is a wee bit higher than in the US, where the i3 starts under $42,000. BMW did open a $261-million factory in Brazil this year, but the i3 continues to be produced exclusively in Germany. It's not just fancy new plug-in cars and World Cup tickets that cost a lot in Brazil. The Volkswagen Golf, which retails for less than $18,000 in the States, costs about $23,000 in Brazil and the Economist ran a series of articles last year explaining how currency changes have resulted in the dollar-to-Brazilian real exchange rate surging in recent years.