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2011 2012 BMW M5 Performance Review
The 2011 2012 BMW M5 draws power from a 5 liter double overhead cam, variable valve timing V 10 engine capable of churning out 500 horsepower at 7750 RPM and 384 pound-feet of torque at 6100 RPM. Add to that its exquisite fuel economy. The 2011 2012 BMW M5 offers 12 miles per gallon in the city and 18 miles per gallon on highways. Not only that, the vehicle comes with some Superior standard features such as leather Interior and sunroof, heated and power-adjustable sport seats with driver memory and Bluetooth compatibility, lightweight 19-inch alloy wheels with 255/40ZR19 performance tires in front and 285/35ZR19 meats in back, automatic climate control and HID adaptive headlamps.
The 2011 2012 BMW M5 makes its presence felt with a comprehensive range of standard features comprising of heated door locks or key, projector beam lens Bi-Xenon headlights, day time running lights, tinted glass on cabin, trunk/hatch spoiler, high pressure headlight cleaners, fixed rear window with defogger, passenger power heated partial-painted door mirrors with automatic and automatic operation, alloy on doors and alloy on dashboard, driver power heated partial-painted door mirrors with automatic operation, heat reflective glass, glass electric front sunroof, windshield wipers with automatic intermittent wipe and rain sensor, luxury trim alloy and leather on gearknob etc.
As far as safety aspect is concerned, the 2011 2012 BMW M5 has four-wheel ABS, stability control, brake assist system, cornering brake control, electronic brake distribution, rear limited slip differential, four disc brakes including four ventilated discs etc.
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