Two hundred grand buys you a lot of BMW these days. How about a new M5 Touring, with 717 hp and 738 lb-ft of torque in an all-wheel-drive super-wagon that can hustle to 190 mph? And even if you went ...
When BMW introduced the M5 at the 1985 Amsterdam Motor Show, certain people didn’t really notice this fellow because performance sedans weren’t exactly new. The Maserati Quattroporte comes to mind, ...
Welcome to our latest series of Retro Reviews that take us back in time through the BMW M performance division’s history. This review of a 1988 BMW M5 will be the first of several classic BMW M car ...
People love BMW. Or, rather, they seem to love how BMW was from the 1980s up to the mid-aughts. Nowadays, the company is leaning hard into polarizing designs and questionable sales decisions, burning ...
If the idea of driving a classic BMW with vintage charm and low miles gets your attention more than the latest tech-heavy sedans, you might want to keep reading. While a brand-new BMW 5-Series will ...
Even though Fifth Gear let him off, Tiff Needell seems a lot happier reviewing for Lovecars. The most recent feature covers the BMW M5, and it’s definitely worth the watch considering that every ...
The BMW E28 M5 stands as the original super sedan masterpiece. It’s the car that created the high-performance luxury sedan template and the aura of BMW M cars. Built from 1985-1988, only 1,239 ...
In the world of customized BMW E28-generation 5-Series models, you’d be hard-pressed to find one quite as unique as this. This particular E28 is an M535i and has been extensively modified by a British ...