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Power trains and Performance of 2011 BMW 5 series

by Guest4598  |  12 years, 8 month(s) ago

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What are the Power trains and Performance of 2011 BMW 5 series. Anyone can tell me please about the detailed information of 2011 BMW 5? I am waiting for your quick response. Thank you in advance.

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     "The entry-level 528i arrives with a 3.0-liter straight-6 motor that's ranked at 240 hp and 230 bash feet of torque. Going with the 535i gets you a turbocharged variant of that motor that cranks out 300 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque. The 550i has a turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 that makes 400 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque. Rear-wheel propel is benchmark, with xDrive all-wheel propel being optional on the 535i and 550i.

    Power is administered through either a benchmark six-speed manual transmission or an optional eight-speed self-acting with manual-shift control. The 528i, 535i xDrive and 550i xDrive only arrive with the automatic. A games type of the self-acting (it can make quicker moves and arrives with move paddles on the guiding wheel) is furthermore optional.

    In Edmunds checking, a 535i with the self-acting accelerated from none to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds; that's slower than last year's 535i but still reputable for the segment. EPA-estimated fuel finances are overhead mean for the class. The 528i profits from 22 mpg city/32 mpg Main Street and 25 mpg combined. The automatic-equipped 535i tests in at 20/30/24 mpg and the self-acting 550i is still reputable at 17/25/20 mpg. All-wheel-drive versions of the 535i and 550i fall by about 1 mpg over the board."


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