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Yeah that's all fine but the moment you step away from the car and look at it as you walk off to work you think "damn, who's fugly car is that?" and then realise it's yours.
 
Lies. Look at an F10 M Sport.

Anyway, when you're inside, the F10 is about a billionty times better than the E60.

Indeed. It's pure omnomnomnom

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Much prefer the looks of the E60. The new 5 series for me is just unfocussed and bland.

The new 5 Series might not look as challenging as the previous one but it's a far more complete car. It's fantastic inside, the build quality is a level above and the interior is fantastic. I personally prefer the looks as well.
 
F10 is a far better car than the E60, not least inside but the whole package is excellent, top of the tree again in my book and then some.
 
i think the whole OMG TURBOS!!111 arguement is a bit silly really, sure a 5litre NA engine is very cool, but im not going to turn down a 4.4 litre engine with TWO turbos, i mean lets be honest thats still MEGA really.
 
i think the whole OMG TURBOS!!111 arguement is a bit silly really, sure a 5litre NA engine is very cool, but im not going to turn down a 4.4 litre engine with TWO turbos, i mean lets be honest thats still MEGA really.

You're missing the point.

M cars (The proper M Cars, not that X6M junk) have always been known for their relatively high revving Naturally aspirated engines. It's something of a selling point of the cars and it has been for the past 32 years. Changing that tried and test recipe all of a sudden is going to cause a stir amongst enthusiasts espically when the only creditable reason for the change is the environment/CO2 figures.
 
You're missing the point.

M cars (The proper M Cars, not that X6M junk) have always been known for their relatively high revving Naturally aspirated engines. It's something of a selling point of the cars and it has been for the past 32 years. Changing that tried and test recipe all of a sudden is going to cause a stir amongst enthusiasts espically when the only creditable reason for the change is the environment/CO2 figures.

This worries me, I'm only learning to drive but want to own an M car with a V10 at some point in my life.

Doesn't look like there will be another M powered V10 :(

Laugh all you want about the chances of getting an M5 (although being slim), but one day I will.
 
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You're missing the point.

I think you might be..

M cars (The proper M Cars, not that X6M junk) have always been known for their relatively high revving Naturally aspirated engines. It's something of a selling point of the cars and it has been for the past 32 years. Changing that tried and test recipe all of a sudden

Really? Is the E39 M5 not a proper M Car? It has a rev limiter set at 7000rpm and the redline begins at just 6500rpm.
 
This worries me, I'm only learning to drive but want to own an M car with a V10 at some point in my life.

Doesn't look like there will be another M powered V10 :(

Not sure why the V10 is so symbolic for you - in the context of M cars the V10 was particularly short lived.
 
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Not sure why the V10 is so symbolic for you - in the context of M cars the V10 was particularly short lived.

I know you are going to think I'm mad but in my opinion all M cars should rev to 8000rpm or more.

In fact for a car to be awesome in my book it has to rev to 8000rpm.

Yes I am living in a dream world.
 
[TW]Fox;17925723 said:
Really? Is the E39 M5 not a proper M Car? It has a rev limiter set at 7000rpm and the redline begins at just 6500rpm.

I knew you were going to bring up the E39, hence why I said "Relatively" :p.

The point is still there. M Cars have a reputation of amongst enthusiasts of having a linear power delivery and a pin sharp throttle response. Trubocharged cars aren't renown for offering either.
 
I knew you were going to bring up the E39, hence why I said "Relatively" :p.

The point is still there. M Cars have a reputation of amongst enthusiasts of having a linear power delivery and a pin sharp throttle response. Trubocharged cars aren't renown for offering either.

I think you need to go and drive a BMW Twin Turbo engine - because linear they very much are. They barely even feel turbocharged.
 
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