But the E60 M5 does have a 5.7ltr V10, compared to E39 M5's 5.0ltr V8
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check that, the new M5 has a 5.0L V10 producing 507 hp.
(think about that next time you hear somebody talking about their 12.8L Goliath)
and Yikes!! the old M5 did get it's trash kicked. oh well, at least I don' t have to take out a mortgage to buy an E39.
I still like the old ones better.
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1st of all, u couldt see crap in that video besides a pair of headlights shrinking, and everyone assumes its the e39, including me
secondly, i agree w/someone up there, id still rather have the e39. cheaper, and in my opinion it looks much better from the back and maybe from the front.. the rear or the M5 e39 LOOKS AWESOME
oh yeah, and u ppl w/e34's, SCREW U! GET e39s!(im gunna get beat for this)
Originally posted by Deloriant@Apr 22 2005, 07:10 AM Dude, you would rather have an e39? I am by no means a fan of the new 5 series body style, but those things are fucking incredible.
e39 m5 imo looks a hell of a lot better, but E60 handles a dream better.
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