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Two weeks ago, BMW revealed its new 5 Series, the G30 to replace their current F10 generation ... It seems to me luxury car dealers in Sydney are not that reliable. I think I should bring up ...
For nearly four decades, the BMW ... F10 generation, which was sold from 2011 to 2016, is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 with around 600 horsepower. It is the slowest off the line ...
The F10-generation M5 is among the very fastest saloon cars of all time. The twin-turbo V8 generates enough power and torque to propel the 1870kg BMW to 62mph in 4.3 seconds – thanks in part to ...
But perhaps the one that is key to the 5-series formula, given the brand that BMW has built itself on, is driving pleasure and handling prowess, something the previous ‘F10’ version sacrificed ...
Gracing local roads since 2009, the F10 5 Series carries ... on the run to the finish line, the latest BMW 535i is in the best shape of its life. The added equipment and luxury appointments ...
I think we should have gone with a Sport Line car. A couple of month ago, we took our BMW 328i Luxury Line to the track, where we concluded that while the Luxury Line is a better luxury car than ...
No other super saloon offers the BMW M5’s combination of mind-bending straight-line performance ... more performance and uses less fuel. The F10 generation’s dual-clutch gearbox is a vast ...
Still, all this doesn't mean we'd be stuck choosing between a rock and a softly sprung place, since the BMW Sport Line that splits the difference between the M Sport and Luxury Line. There's a ...
When BMW launches a new 5 Series ... xDrive is also a recipe for straight line performance. Despite having fewer ponies and torques than the F10 M5, the M550i xDrive races to 100 km/h (62 mph ...
With less weight, more power, new tech, better luxury, greater comfort and more equipment, BMW has left no stone unturned in the new 5-series.