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I agree somewhat, but not one production sedan in that price range will best the 545's performance numbers. Not the E500, A6-4.2 or any Japanese offering.
If the numbers pan out the 550 will be in the Cadillac CTS-V territory.

I am going with the 550, because it will be the fastest non factory moded sedan out there. If they keep the weight the same I would like to think we could see a 4.9-5.0 second 60. I love my 540 so the 550 will be great. Drives better now than when new. For my neck snapping speed I may go with a C6 to park next to the 550.

If the 550 does it just under 5 sec... whats the purpose of the M5 then? They both have 0-60 times within a few tenths of a second and are limited to 155mph. It wouldn't make sense to buy a 500hp V-10 thats like breaking your wallet for nothing...
 
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Scott, wouldn't you rather opt for a winter car w/ the new 5er w/ the 4.8 engine? rather than having two nice summer cars? but it does sound good tho, c6 and a kickin 5er next to it.

and Emile, i have some doubts on them using the direct port of the 4.8 liter from the x5. unless they were product testing the 4.8 on the x5 for mass production. the cost of the 4.8 engine is at least a few grand more than the 4.4. wouldn't make too much sense in terms of the cost, esp since the new v-8 will replace the relatively new 4.4 liter that's in both the 7 and the 5 (unless they'll mass produce it in its place w/out incurring too much cost.) but this is purely my speculation w/ no evidence, so who knows.

weird how the 750 sounds good, but the 550 sounds crappy to me...
 
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If the 550 does it just under 5 sec... whats the purpose of the M5 then? They both have 0-60 times within a few tenths of a second and are limited to 155mph. It wouldn't make sense to buy a 500hp V-10 thats like breaking your wallet for nothing...
Well, I've been no. 1 on my dealer's M5 list for some time, so I'll throw in some comments. First of all, the 4.7 M5 time is manufacturer spec, and it's 0-62. Actual 0-60 times will probably be in the 4.3-4.5 range once the car magazines start testing here in the US. Second, a few tenths difference at sub 5 second times is a lot more than a few tenths in cars running 6 or 7 second 0-60 times.

Third, because it's relatively heavy, the M5's 0-60 time is deceptive. Look at the 0-200 khp times tested of 13.6 seconds, or even better, look at the 100 - 200 kph times of around 9 seconds. These numbers will beat most supercars, the Porsche Turbo, Lamborghini Gallardo, and Dodge Viper to name a few. That is just unbelievable performance - way, way out of the 550's league.

The above comments just relate to straight-line performance of the M5. The performance on the 'ring, and overall handling are also in a completely different league than the 550. There's plenty of room for the M5 in my book, and at an $85K price, the M5 is one of the best performance bargains you can get.
 

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Scott, wouldn't you rather opt for a winter car w/ the new 5er w/ the 4.8 engine? rather than having two nice summer cars? but it does sound good tho, c6 and a kickin 5er next to it.

Well I view the 550 as a potent car I can drive year round and the C6 as my nice warm weather sports car that will kick some serious butt when needed. I view it as fast and faster. Z-51 w/ Manual. 0-60 in 4.1-4.5

I was tops on my list like you Wolverine, but for me it came down to not wanting an M5 that was first year and I think the 550 is going to be a very capable fun sedan espc. in full sport trim. Secondly I like the C6 and think it is just cool being able to have 2 cars vs. just one. I can get an insane discount on a C6 and I know the 550 will be in the $700/month area on lease where the M5 will run twice that. The new engine and technology of the M5 is scaring me a little for first year. Don't get me wrong the M5 is world class and I may kick myself when I see one.
 
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First of all, the 545i does 0-60 in 5.7 seconds or 5.8 seconds, depending on your transmission choice. The new 550i will probably be in the low-5-second range.

If the magazines test the 545i to do 0-60 in the low 5-second range, then we are looking at very high 4's/low 5's for the 550i. And we can also expect a 4-second 0-60 time for the M5 from the magazines, as well.

Of course, it's not ultimately just about 0-60. These high-horsepower cars really start to "flex their muscles" AFTER 60mph, where wind resistance and the upper gears really start to come into play.

The 550i will be a bit closer to the M5's performance than the 545i, but so will its price. The 550i and M5 will still have a large performance and price gap such that the 550 does not become the M5's own competition.
 

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First of all, the 545i does 0-60 in 5.7 seconds or 5.8 seconds, depending on your transmission choice. The new 550i will probably be in the low-5-second range.

If the magazines test the 545i to do 0-60 in the low 5-second range, then we are looking at very high 4's/low 5's for the 550i. And we can also expect a 4-second 0-60 time for the M5 from the magazines, as well.

Of course, it's not ultimately just about 0-60. These high-horsepower cars really start to "flex their muscles" AFTER 60mph, where wind resistance and the upper gears really start to come into play.

The 550i will be a bit closer to the M5's performance than the 545i, but so will its price. The 550i and M5 will still have a large performance and price gap such that the 550 does not become the M5's own competition.
I agree. How can you compare a 500+hp car to a 360hp car. The M5 will be a complete terror with that awesome high reving V-10. I am just hopeful that it can put the E55 to bed.

With that being said the 550 is a strong option for the person that does not need quite M5 level performance in a sedan, but still wants a fast incredibley capable tourer.
 
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Average Jae said:
Scott, wouldn't you rather opt for a winter car w/ the new 5er w/ the 4.8 engine? rather than having two nice summer cars? but it does sound good tho, c6 and a kickin 5er next to it.

Well I view the 550 as a potent car I can drive year round and the C6 as my nice warm weather sports car that will kick some serious butt when needed. I view it as fast and faster. Z-51 w/ Manual. 0-60 in 4.1-4.5

I was tops on my list like you Wolverine, but for me it came down to not wanting an M5 that was first year and I think the 550 is going to be a very capable fun sedan espc. in full sport trim. Secondly I like the C6 and think it is just cool being able to have 2 cars vs. just one. I can get an insane discount on a C6 and I know the 550 will be in the $700/month area on lease where the M5 will run twice that. The new engine and technology of the M5 is scaring me a little for first year. Don't get me wrong the M5 is world class and I may kick myself when I see one.
I agree with you about being cautious on the first year of a new model, especially one as complex as the M5. I will guarantee there will be electronic/software issues with that engine - it is just too new and there are too many things to go wrong. Thankfully, the Europeans wring out some of the bugs in the first six months or so...
 
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I agree. How can you compare a 500+hp car to a 360hp car. The M5 will be a complete terror with that awesome high reving V-10. I am just hopeful that it can put the E55 to bed.

With that being said the 550 is a strong option for the person that does not need quite M5 level performance in a sedan, but still wants a fast incredibley capable tourer.
I think the M5 will out-do the E55 in all categories: acceleration, handling, and braking. It is a newer car with a more powerful engine and better suspension, but I'm just not sure about the brakes. It is hard to match the braking power of the E55 when MB equips it with 8-piston calipers up front, whereas the M5 only has 1 or 2 pistons per caliper all around. I know that the upcoming M6 is going to have twin-piston calipers all around, but I'm not sure if BMW did this for the M5 (I have a feeling they did).
 
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I agree somewhat, but not one production sedan in that price range will best the 545's performance numbers. Not the E500, A6-4.2 or any Japanese offering.
If the numbers pan out the 550 will be in the Cadillac CTS-V territory.

I am going with the 550, because it will be the fastest non factory moded sedan out there. If they keep the weight the same I would like to think we could see a 4.9-5.0 second 60. I love my 540 so the 550 will be great. Drives better now than when new. For my neck snapping speed I may go with a C6 to park next to the 550.
Althought I agree no sedan in it's class can clearly 'best the 545's performance numbers', some are getting awfully close. I just test drove the Infiniti M45, and BMW definitely has something to worry about. The acelleration is right there with the 545. I could not tell a difference after driving my 545 and the M45 back to back. Cornering, braking, steering feel, ride all were very, very good - again right there with the 545. I also did not push the car to the limit - it's active stability system kept kicking in. The bottom line is that if I couldn't see a real difference in performance between the two cars, a lot of other people will feel the same way. BMW definitely needs the 360 hp to justify the $15K price difference, and to regain a significant performance edge.
 

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Althought I agree no sedan in it's class can clearly 'best the 545's performance numbers', some are getting awfully close. I just test drove the Infiniti M45, and BMW definitely has something to worry about. The acelleration is right there with the 545. I could not tell a difference after driving my 545 and the M45 back to back. Cornering, braking, steering feel, ride all were very, very good - again right there with the 545. I also did not push the car to the limit - it's active stability system kept kicking in. The bottom line is that if I couldn't see a real difference in performance between the two cars, a lot of other people will feel the same way. BMW definitely needs the 360 hp to justify the $15K price difference, and to regain a significant performance edge.

I guess the M45 is closest competition for the 550. I wonder when Infiniti will introduce it's M oriented cars?
 
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Wolverine,

What did you make of the interior of the M45; is it as good as it looks? No offense, but I'm not really a big fan of the 5er interior--I don't like the ergonomics, and from what I've noticed, the quality of plastics isn't as great as it used to be, and the gaps between some of the dash pieces was a little bigger than I liked. The M45 interior looks really sharp, however, and the pieces look quite elegant. What are your thoughts???

 

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Wolverine,

What did you make of the interior of the M45; is it as good as it looks? No offense, but I'm not really a big fan of the 5er interior--I don't like the ergonomics, and from what I've noticed, the quality of plastics isn't as great as it used to be, and the gaps between some of the dash pieces was a little bigger than I liked. The M45 interior looks really sharp, however, and the pieces look quite elegant. What are your thoughts???

That rather nice interior looks BMW inspired with a Lexus style dashboard. I would buy the car and (don't hate me for this) put a BMW 3 series steering wheel on it. [:D]
 
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If it makes you guys feel good, I saw a whole 2 trucks full of M5's on the autobahn yesterday.....heading for the dealerships I am guessing. I also saw 2 trucks of new 3ers right behind them. I personally think that the new 3er looks to Business like, it seems to have lost its sporty edge.
 
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Wolverine,

What did you make of the interior of the M45; is it as good as it looks? No offense, but I'm not really a big fan of the 5er interior--I don't like the ergonomics, and from what I've noticed, the quality of plastics isn't as great as it used to be, and the gaps between some of the dash pieces was a little bigger than I liked. The M45 interior looks really sharp, however, and the pieces look quite elegant. What are your thoughts???

The interior is very good for a japanese car. Much like a high-end Lexus interior. I don't really like the overall design of the dashboard, but the materials and execution are excellent. Much better than previous Infiniti interiors.

I still like the E60 interior better, but that's just personal taste. As far as quality, materials and finish they are quite comparable.
 

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I'm sure the M45 is a nice car. If it can really hang with the upcoming 550 I will be very impressed. I just saw some numbers on the M35(0-60 in 6.3) That model may cut into the 530 a little. I am a firm believer that most trouble free BMW owners stick with BMW's due to the driving experience.

I lease vehicles for my business and in the past when I have looked at other makes like infinit, I am always blown away as to how much better the BMW leases are. Especially if you compare the price to the lease. A $34,000 G35 will lease worse than a $40,000+ 3-Series. They do this by primarily keeping the money factors low and the residuals high. These 2 numbers are hugely important when leasing. Don't be mislead by fixed APR's(money factor) on any car. The dealer plays with these and can make a ton of money on these incremental increases on APR. Use the internet to find the actual APR of the car from the MFG or leasing company.
 
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Wow 2 trucks packed w/M5's on the Autobahn. Now that is a sight.
Only bested by seeing one flying down the Autobahn.
About 9 10 months ago, I was driving on A3 heading from Frankfurt to Wurzburg and I was travelling about 130 mph and was desimated by a totally black M5 test vehicle ( i am assuming that is what it was). Must not have been a limiter (155mph) on this particular test vehicle.....he passed me like I wasn't even moving. It is crazy when you can feel the wind of a vehicle passing you, when you yourself are travelling at 130+mph. There is no doubt that the M5 WILL own all[thumb]
 
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If it makes you guys feel good, I saw a whole 2 trucks full of M5's on the autobahn yesterday.....heading for the dealerships I am guessing. I also saw 2 trucks of new 3ers right behind them. I personally think that the new 3er looks to Business like, it seems to have lost its sporty edge.
I would have jacked the truck carrying the M5's and stolen them. No questions, no hesitations, just deal with the consequences later.
 


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