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The outgoing E60 M5 utilized a wailing and mechanically demanding 5.0-liter V10. ... Mainly due to additional safety equipment, the F10 M5 weighs just shy of 200 pounds more than the E60.
So does the E60 with F10 wheels, just like we're about to show you. The guys from AudioCityUSA fitted a 2008 550i M Sport model with a set of 20 inch F10 M5 replicas with machined faces, done by ...
Their latest video showcases a BMW E60 M5 going up against an American Corvette Z06 and a more recent BMW F10 M5. At first they set out from 50 km/h (31 mph) and looked pretty evenly matched to a ...
The F10 has 578hp compared to the E60's 500hp. In this recently posted video, some Swedish M5 fans decided to take examples of each one out on a track just to see which one is faster.
BMW E60 M5 Production Ends Ahead Of 2011 F10 M5 Debut With the all-new 2010 BMW 5 Series now on sale around the world and the flagship next-generation M5 in development, BMW has called it a day on ...
Whereas the E60 needs to be revved out to feel its immense 500 horsepower, the F10’s twin-turbo S63B44T0 V8 has all 502 lb-ft of torque available from just 1,500 rpm.
The F10 M5 is considered to be more reliable overall than the E60 M5, but no car is perfect and the hi-po nature of this one means that careful engine maintenance is essential. Minor servicing is ...
Despite replacing the E60 M5's naturally-aspirated 5.0-liter V10 unit with a 4.4-liter twin-turbo engine, the F10 was the fastest production sedan upon release.
The current G30 5 Series and the previous-gen F10 M5. Let's start with the car the Bavarians no longer make. ... So you know, the E60 iteration clocked in at 4,107 pounds.
M5 #4, the E60, 2006–10. Mark Vaughn. Specs: 500-hp, ... BMW made a 30th Anniversary M5 edition that made 600 hp. The F10 was almost 200 pounds heavier than the E60, though.