Spied Again: 2012 BMW M5 (F10) Final version testing in Mojave Brown Metallic
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I am sorry but must disagree.
The general styling looks generic and pedestrian. The car looks "heavyand lumbering".
There's nothing edgy about it. SORRY.
The new S63 engine (V8 TT) will run a stock 17.4 psi. Pretty steep and one would believe leaving little room for modding except as I am informed the OEM internals will have forged pistons and valves therefore allowing pushing the tuning to greater limits.
I love the S85 V10 and with the soon to be released ESS SC'er ... well look out.
As a "mental masturbation" I would have love to have seen BMW M Division to have developed a 7L V10 NA engine with 650 bhp / 530 tq but then my dog licked my face and woke me up.
Ranger
The general styling looks generic and pedestrian. The car looks "heavyand lumbering".
There's nothing edgy about it. SORRY.
The new S63 engine (V8 TT) will run a stock 17.4 psi. Pretty steep and one would believe leaving little room for modding except as I am informed the OEM internals will have forged pistons and valves therefore allowing pushing the tuning to greater limits.
I love the S85 V10 and with the soon to be released ESS SC'er ... well look out.

As a "mental masturbation" I would have love to have seen BMW M Division to have developed a 7L V10 NA engine with 650 bhp / 530 tq but then my dog licked my face and woke me up.

Ranger
The tuning potential of the F10 M makes it so much more desirable unlike the E60 M. A big part of me wishes the last year of the 'in your face' E60 M had the 7L motor that mentally gave you a rub and tug.
Wrt the car posted by DJ, the chrome needs to go - a shadowline retouch would be nice.
The wheels look a tad chunky, which is an easy fix. Thread
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