It’s rather amazing how ludicrous prices can get on older BMWs, especially those wearing the M badge. After the E30 M3 craze took over the world, it seems like others are joining in as well. Well, in ...
The BMW E34 M5 Sounds Great as a Hillclimb Car Buy This Purple E34 BMW M5 Touring An M5 Wagon is a Weapon-like Daily Driver YouTuber and Nürburgring regular Misha Charoudin got the chance to ride ...
BMW has long touted itself as the ultimate driving machine, and we’ve been fortunate enough to witness the brand’s supremacy on the race track. But even though some of its models are starting to show ...
It's easy to get jaded about BMW these days. Even though the automaker builds things that range from the objectively excellent to the genuinely interesting, it often feels like that driving passion ...
Before the mighty 6.1-liter V-12 developed for the McLaren F1 made its way to the supercar, it was proven in a peculiar prototype vehicle: a BMW E34 M5 wagon. BMW built and tested a one-off M5 wagon ...
In 1991, when C/D sister publication, Road&Track, gathered the world's fastest cars, it brought together a Ferrari F40, a Lamborghini Diablo, a RUF Porsche TR2, and...a four-door BMW? Well, no. Not a ...
T he M5 Wagon! Sure, the car’s official title is the 2025 BMW M5 Touring, but car dorks like us are going to call it the M5 Wagon. And yeah, for the first time ever, Americans will have the chance to ...
On the second episode of the Collecting Cars Podcast with Top Gear and /DRIVE on NBC Sports host Chris Harris and Edward Lovett, David Clark makes an appearance to chat about his time overseeing the ...
A beautiful 1994 E34-generation BMW M5 Touring has been listed up for sale in the States from Enthusiast Auto Group in Cincinnati. Enthusiast Auto Group has a stunning collection of vintage BMW models ...
Enthusiasts generally agree that the E39-generation M5 represented a high watermark for BMW's super sedan, but it doesn't hold a candle to this. This US-legal 1995 M5 Touring "Elekta" is among the ...
Last September, some nut job paid $176,000 for an early 2000s BMW sedan. To be fair, this was an E39 M5 — BMW’s greatest sports sedan, ever — and it had fewer than 500 miles on the clock. But $176,000 ...