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  2. BMW 5 Series (E60) - Wikipedia

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    The M5 model of the E60 generation was introduced in 2005 and produced in saloon and wagon body styles. The E60 M5 is powered by the BMW S85 V10 engine, which produces 373 kW (500 hp) at 7,750 rpm, 520 N⋅m (384 lb⋅ft) at 6,100 rpm and has a redline of 8,250 rpm. [26] [27] The 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) acceleration time is 4.7 seconds. [28]

  3. Lug nut - Wikipedia

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    The conical lug's taper is normally 60 degrees (although 45 degrees is common for wheels designed for racing applications), and is designed to help center the wheel accurately on the axle, and to reduce the tendency for the nut to loosen due to fretting induced precession, as the car is driven. One popular alternative to the conical lug seating ...

  4. BMW 6 Series - Wikipedia

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    The BMW G32 is the fourth generation 6 Series, which went on sale in 2017. [14] The body style of the G32 is a 5-door fastback and it is marketed as "6 Series Gran Turismo" (replacing the previous generation 5 Series Gran Turismo). [15] The G32 was first introduced online on 14 June 2017 [16] and launched at the 2017 Frankfurt Auto Show in ...

  5. BMW M5 - Wikipedia

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    The first BMW M5, based on the E28 5 Series, was manufactured from October 1984 to June 1988. [8] It made its debut at the Amsterdam Motor Show in February 1985. [9] It was based on the 535i chassis with various mechanical changes, most notably the M88/3 engine (shared with the E24 M635CSi grand tourer coupé) which was an updated version of the engine used in the M1 sports car. [8]

  6. BMW 6 Series (E63) - Wikipedia

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    The M6 is powered by the 5.0-litre naturally aspirated S85 V10 shared with the E60 M5, generating 373 kW (500 hp) at 7,750 rpm [26] and 520 N⋅m (384 lb⋅ft) at 6,100 rpm. [27] The majority of the cars were produced with a 7-speed automated manual transmission ("SMG III"), however a 6-speed manual transmission was also available in the United ...

  7. BMW 5 Series - Wikipedia

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    The BMW F10/F11/F07/F18 is the sixth generation of the BMW 5 Series, which was manufactured for model years 2010–2017. [13] [14] The body styles of the range are: 4-door sedan/saloon (F10) 5-door estate/wagon (F11, marketed as "Touring") 5-door fastback (F07, marketed as "Gran Turismo")