High-performance station wagons never caught on in the United States, but a renaissance could be coming. The low-slung, hot-rodded family estate cars are increasingly popular in European markets; ...
The F90-generation M5 isn’t exactly what we’d call “flashy,” but to be fair most M5s aren’t. The super sedan dons a low-key look, so much so that it takes a trained eye to tell the differences between ...
When BMW introduced the original M5 to the European motoring public in 1984, the automaker effectively established a new vehicle segment. By combining the practical and understatedly rakish E28 ...
The BMW M5 is the world’s most famous sleeper, a sensible-looking sedan that can out-hustle plenty of sports cars when the road turns twisty and then go back to being a refined business express when ...
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