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You Can Go 200mph Without Paying Supercar Prices

The average driver doesn’t go over 100mph on a daily, or even weekly, basis. There are very few places in the world where you can go faster than that — well, legally — so there isn’t much need for cars to go any quicker. Many modern vehicles are capable of going 100mph or more, but …

Is The 2020 BMW M5 Worth It For The V8 Engine

There aren’t a lot of sedans in this year’s lineup that has a V8 under the hood, but the BMW M5 makes the list, and it has more to offer than just a large displacement engine. It’s as practical as an SUV, as fun to drive as a sports car, and it might even be …
1993 Vauxhall Lotus Carlton

The Lotus Sedan That Could Out-Run the BMW M5 and the Police

Today, British automaker Lotus really only makes sports cars like the Elise and planned Evija electric hyper-car. True, the Evora GT is more practical and comfortable enough to drive cross-country. But Lotus doesn’t offer a sporty sedan like the Porsche Panamera or BMW M5. However, at one point, it did. Like Porsche, Lotus was struggling …
1988 Jaguar XJS V12

These Cars Still Give Their Owners Nightmares

Even the most reliable vehicles have their bad years and share of problems. Especially after they’ve been on the road for hundreds of thousands of miles. Some cars, though, never get that far. That’s because they seem cursed right from the start. Reddit user u/IDNMAN21 asked r/Cars sub-Reddit users what their ‘nightmare car’ was. Not …
2020 BMW X5 M driving up mountain road

What’s the Difference Between BMW M, M Sport, and M Performance?

One letter helped cement BMW’s reputation for desirable, high-performance vehicles: M. Originally, M badges were reserved for mildly-detuned race cars, like the M1 supercar and E30 M3 sports sedan. Now, however, the BMW M is found on a whole range of powerful, fast cars, like the X5 and X6 SUVs. But not every M badge …
2018 BMW M5 Competition

BMW M5 Competition: Driving the 617-hp Luxury Sedan

While the BMW M5 is an impressive car in its own right, BMW went ahead and upped the ante by releasing the M5 Competition. Competition is a more powerful version of the M5, and many agree that it is worth the extra cost. The car looks good, and its specifications are impressive, but how does …