BMW M-Series Review

The 2008 2009 BMW M Series has got some powerful cars. The M3 Coupe and M3 Convertible comes with the standard six- speed manual transmission, but the optional Sequential Manual Gearbox and traction-enhancing M Variable Differential lock can make any trip unforgettable. As for the M5, the editors of Car & Driver magazine called this car “the most desirable sedan in the world at any price,” and we think you’ll agree. Aside from its incredible engine, the car also offers a six-speed manual transmission and M-tuned suspension that delivers staggering results, like a fastest-in-class 4.8 second launch to 60 mph, and a remarkable 13.3 seconds in the quarter mile.

Vehicles in the new 2008 2009 BMW M Series are the product of a long BMW roadster research and tradition. Look at any M Series picture and you’ll get our drift - thanks to the stretched engine compartment, the long wheelbase, the short tail and in between, and the two low-set seats for those whose idea of driving is a high-powered, passionate experience, this car means business. When you experience 2008 2009 BMW M power, it is quite possible that you lose track of your destination, because arriving becomes irrelevant. With this in mind, please be sure to check back with us and read our 2008 2009 BMW M Series review for up-to-the-minute updates about the cars that will move you in the new millennium.

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