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Power trains and Performance of 2010 BMW M5

by Guest7522  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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I am planning to by new 2011 BMW Z4, so searching for the details about Interior Design and Special Features of 2011 BMW Z4. Please help me. Thank you in advance for your co-operation.

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  1. Guest1927

     "The rear-wheel-drive 2010 BMW M5 is driven by a scintillating 5.0-liter V10 that pumps out a greatest 500 hp at 7,750 rpm and 383 pound-feet of torque at 6,100 rpm. Interestingly, the full 500 hp is only accessible when chosen by the person going by car utilizing the MDrive presentation settings; the default setting is 400 hp, the identical yield as the preceding M5's V8. The benchmark transmission is the seven-speed sequential manual gearbox (SMG), a single-clutch automated manual that can be put in a completely self-acting mode or functioned manually by the gearshift lever or steering-wheel-mounted paddles. An accepted six-speed manual transmission is a no-cost option.



    In presentation checking, we've time taken the SMG-equipped M5 from none to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, while a manual-equipped vehicle carried out the identical feat in 4.7 seconds. Estimated fuel finances, should one care, is an expectedly poor 11 mpg city/17 mpg main street and 13 mpg blended with either transmission.



    The 2010 BMW M5 adds a heckuva allotment more power to the mix. ""If you're into German ultra-performance in an else functional sedan, and BMW is your emblem, then this is your ride,"" composes Kelley Blue Book. ""It's exclusive, costly and gravely very fast, and with more high-technology characteristics than just about anything additional on the road."""


    2010 BMW M5

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