BMW M5 with a peculiarly wide rear axle spotted out testing
A BMW M5 test mule was recently caught testing with a wider wheel-track than normal and rear fender flares.
A BMW M5 test mule was recently caught testing with a wider wheel-track than normal and rear fender flares.
What’s more impressive than that, though, is the fact that the BMW M5 CS engine is also the most powerful engine BMW has ever produced
In the list of top ten most expensive cars to insure in the United States market, three BMWs make the list.
With only 29,000 miles covered so far, this specific M5 should be purring like a tiger. And it's now up for sale
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This year, the fastest qualifying rider in MotoGP will win a BMW M5 CS, a very rare car in itself to begin with.
This E38 BMW 7 Series currently up for auction is powered by an E39 BMW M5 V8 with a six-speed manual transmission.
In this new video, we get to check out the all-new BMW M5 CS for the first time and get to see just how fast it is.
There are two "CS" models in BMW's current lineup -- the BMW M2 CS and BMW M5 CS -- but which is more special?
At the moment, BMW's M Division is making some insanely fast cars. So which BMW is the fastest from 0-60 mph?
This 2003 E39 BMW M5 with just 3,257 miles on the odometer recently sold for an astonishing price of $200,000.
1001 HP Audi RS6 marginally faster than M5 CS on Hockenheim. The M5 CS has significantly less power and it was a prototype