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BMW M5 Reviews
In-depth Professional Review
Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features
Driving Impressions - Final Word
BMW M5 Review Summary
"Tear away from a city stoplight and run the V-10 to its 8250-rpm redline, and you'll leave nascent car enthusiasts in your wake."
"...an extremely balanced machine that can handle aggressive driving maneuvers as well as it does dilapidated highways."
"Braking gets an upgrade to keep the M5 in check. Big 14.7-inch rotors in front and 14.6-inchers in back slow the M5 from top speed quickly and without drama."
"Supportive seating is provided in both the front and rear, and even adults won't mind sitting in the backseat."
What reviewers liked least about the BMW M5:
"...iDrive system still more hassle than it's worth..."
"the M5 will understeer -- especially when pushed through low-speed corners. Mind you, that's at lateral G-force levels that would challenge a Corvette."
BMW M5 Comparisons:
"...buyers will have to choose between luxury (wood and more leather) and sport, which features aluminum accents in place of wood. Both cabins are a huge improvement over the regular 5-series interior and make you feel as if you were in a four-door Ferrari."
"..expensive, but the next-cheapest four-seater that provides the M5's dynamic thrills is Ferrari's 612 Scaglietti, and it goes for $260,000."
Best one-liners about the BMW M5:
"The 2006 M5 is so good, we say break the bank and pay whatever it takes to get one as soon as possible."
"First and foremost is the new engine...it is rare for an automaker to design an engine that is entirely new, but the 90-degree, 5.0-liter V-10 is an engine that must have skipped kindergarten because it doesn't share any of its parts. "
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You should be aware that when reviewing 2006 BMW M5 reviews, what is said regarding a vehicle can typically be applied to the entire generation. A generation is made up of similar vehicles from one year to the next. When a vehicle undergoes a redesign, it is considered a new generation.
Also, when looking at 2006 BMW M5 reviews, you should take them with a grain of salt. Like all people, reviewers may have a bias towards a manufacturer or particular car. That’s why it’s best to examine opinions from several sources.
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