2022 Mercedes-AMG SL Breaks Cover With 2+2 Seats, Fabric Top, AWD And Up To 577 HP

The millionaires’ Miata is back! Mercedes has overhauled the iconic SL roadster for only the seventh time in the model’s almost 70-year career, and this one takes on some seismic changes including standard all-wheel drive and the return of 2+2 seating after a three-decade absence.

Sometimes when automakers say a car is new, the fresh content that justifies that tag is limited to the bumpers at either end. But the SL really is new from the ground up, built on a new multi-material platform made from aluminum, steel, magnesium, and composites that it will eventually share with the next AMG GT coupe.

Measuring 185.2-inches (4705 mm) long and 106.3-inches (2700 mm) between the axles the new SL is 2.9-inches (74 mm) longer and rides on a wheelbase stretched 4.5-inches (115 mm) over the previous SL’s. It’s also 6-inches (154 mm) longer than the old AMG GT Roadster, which the SL sends to an early grave, remedying the previously bizarre situation where Mercedes had two different two-seat V8 convertible sports cars covering similar market turf.

Two Cars In One

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The new SL does the job of both and gets a subtle but significant name change to mark the promotion. Every version is now called Mercedes-AMG SL and comes with the AMG-specific Panamericana toothy grille to reflect that that legendary two-seater is now part of the AMG family.

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And, for now, at least, every version has an engine worthy of that badge. Additional powertrain options will be added in time, including a PHEV and probably a mild-hybrid V6, but from launch, the choice is limited to a pair of M177 4.0-liter V8s you’ll recognize from other AMGs, with their two turbos once again nestled in the vee.

Choose From Two V8s, Or Wait For The PHEV

The entry-level SL 55 makes 470 hp and 516 lb-ft, while the punchier SL 63 ups those numbers to 577 hp and 590 lb-ft thanks to more turbo boost, improved airflow, and a software tweak. Even the base car can hit 62 mph in 3.9 seconds, but the SL 63 cuts that down to 3.6 seconds, and we’d expect the PHEV to go even harder if it borrows its hardware from the 831-hp AMG GT 63 E 4dr unveiled this September’s Munich show. Find a suitably empty stretch of derestricted autobahn and the SL 55 will top out at 183 mph, leaving the SL 63 to romp ahead to 196 mph.

Whichever of the two V8s you go for, power is channeled through Mercedes-AMG’s nine-speed automatic transmission which swaps a torque converter for a wet clutch pack that should make the SL rev faster and feel more responsive to a stab on the gas. And from there, for the first time ever in an SL, the power is sent to all four wheels, both models getting a 4Matic+ tag.

Modern five-link front suspension, carbon-ceramic brakes, and rear-wheel steering also come standard on both 55 and 63, the back wheels doing the usual trick of turning the opposite way to the fronts at slow speed (though in this case up to 62mph, so not that slow) and the same way at higher speeds. But the SL 63 asserts its superiority with air suspension and active roll control; the SL 55, which you can spot by its red, rather than yellow brake calipers, makes do with conventional steel coils.

More Space, Lighter Fabric Roof

Other significant changes include the addition of two small rear seats that will accommodate bodies up to 4 ft 11-inches (1.5 m), effectively limiting them to children and Snow White’s crew, and a switch from a retractable hardtop back to a triple-layer fabric convertible top.

Ditching the retractable roof concept lowers the center of gravity and is worth a 46 lbs (21 kg) saving, and it saves on trunk space when folded, too. Mercedes claims you can fit two golf bags in the trunk even with the tops down. You struggled to get much more than a golf club in older SLs when the sun was shining.

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And when the sun does break out from behind the clouds, you’ll be feeling those rays faster than before. The new roof cycles from open to closed in 15 seconds, a 5-second reduction, and can be operated at speeds of up to 37 mph. Benz’s Airscarf system that pumps warm air out of the front seat headrests comes standard ‘on eight-cylinder models’, says Mercedes, hinting that the range will be extended to include less powerful, less luxurious six-cylinder models later.

Whether those entry-level cars will drop in wheel size from the 19-inchers that feature on the SL 55 remains to be seen, but there will be plenty of options to upsize, either to the same 20-inch diameter rolling stock fitted to the SL 63, or bigger again, to 21 inches.

An SL With Attitude

Predictably, it’s the twenty-ones you can see in the pictures, and they do a great job of filling the SL’s swollen fenders. Visually, the 2022 SL has more in common with the outgoing AMG GT Roadster than it does with the dated, bland SL it replaces. The plus-two seating gives it a less cab-backward look than the Roadster, and the triangular LED headlights add some extra aggression to the face, but anyone looking to trade in a Roadster will feel right at home here.

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AMG GT 4 Door owners, meanwhile, might recognize echoes of their car in the styling of the rear end, which comes standard with an automatically adjusting five-position spoiler to keep the tail glued to the ground. And if you want to make the nose equally sticky, you can option an Aerodynamics Package that includes visible bumper winglets, just like a race car’s, and an electronically adjustable carbon spoiler below the nose that extends by 1.6-inches (40 mm) at higher speeds, providing a venturi effect and cutting front axle lift by 110 lbs (50 kg) at 155 mph.

Hit The Track In Comfort

Contrast that almost invisible technology with the very visible tech inside the cabin. Mercedes opted not to deploy its full triple-display Hyperscreen dashboard as seen in the EQS sedan, choosing a more classically sporty design for the SL’s interior. And it decided against giving the SL the full suite of its latest autonomous technology we saw on the 2021 S-class, though it does have the usual steering assistance and automatic braking systems you’d expect from an expensive Mercedes.

But with an adjustable S-Class-style tablet on the console running Benz’s latest MBUX infotainment package, a 3D digital instrument cluster, and a head-up display, the 2022 SL is a car that tries to carefully tread the line between sports car and luxury car, hoping it can keep both camps happy. Do you think Mercedes managed it?

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The 996 Is The Unloved 911, But This 2002 Turbo Looks Appealing

Sure, the 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo may be all the rage at the moment but if you’re not willing to spend over $200,000 on one, this 2002 911 Turbo on Bring A Trailer could be a good alternative.

This 996 model is finished in Forest Green Metallic and has approximately 60,000 miles (~96,000 km) on the clock. It is offered at no reserve with service records from new, a car cover, a clean Carfax report and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

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The listing adds that the sports car has been equipped with a handful of modifications, including the rear wing of a 911 GT2, new 18-inch staggered-width wheels, GT3 carbon shell fixed seatbacks, 24 mm sway bars, Bilstein PSS10 height-adjustable coilovers, and a Kenwood multimedia system with navigation, while the wheels are shod in Michelin Pilot Sport tires measuring 235/40 at the front and 315/30 at the rear.

The interior of the 911 Turbo is clad in Savanna Beige upholstery across the seats, dashboard, center console, and door panels. Key standard features include dual-zone automatic climate control, power windows, a six-disc CD changer, and a sunroof.

Powering the 996 Turbo is a twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter flat-six, although this one has been modified with an Ultimate Motorwerks 996TT performance chip and a MaxSpeed NHP 70 mm exhaust. Power is sent to all four wheels via a Tiptronic five-speed automatic transaxle.

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2K-Mile 2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Is An Exhilarating Drive

Sure, the C6-generation Chevrolet Corvette may not have quite the allure of the mid-engined C8, but in ZR1 guise, it is still a superb value proposition for the performance it provides.

The Corvette ZR1 in question is a 2013 model and while it is almost a decade old, it has only been driven 2,000 miles (3,200 km). The car is listed up for auction through Bring A Trailer and was one of 482 ZR1s built for the 2013 model year and one of just 27 finished in Crystal Red Metallic.

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Contrasting the red paint are chrome-finished 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels clad in the original 285/30 and 335/25 Michelin Pilot Sport tires respectively. The car also rocks a carbon fiber hood, roof, fenders, floor panels, side skirts, and front splitter.

A peek inside the cabin reveals Cashmere leather on the center of the seats and across parts of the dashboard and door panels. The ‘Vette also features various black leather components and is equipped with the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group that includes power-adjustable and heated sport seats, a memory package, Bose audio, navigation, Bluetooth, dual-zone automatic climate control, a head-up display, and cruise control.

Powering the C6 Corvette ZR1 is a supercharged 6.2-liter LS9 V8 pumping out 638 hp and 604 lb-ft (819 Nm) of torque that’s mated to a six-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels through a limited-slip differential.

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2022 Kia Stinger Is Official, Brings A New 300hp Base 2.5 Turbo And Other Subtle Changes

The 2022 Kia Stinger is upon us. A moderate facelift as opposed to a full-blown new model, the latest version of the Korean sports sedan features mild but meaningful revisions to freshen things up after four years of production.

The newly-unveiled Stinger confirms most of what we already knew, thanks to the Korean and European models launched last year being virtually identical to the new US-market Stinger. That too, and just last week, we reported on how US and Canadian dealers had already listed images and specs of the new 2022 Stinger on their websites.

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A New Base Engine And More Power For V6

One aspect about the Stinger that wasn’t confirmed was the inclusion of a new powertrain for the entry-level GT-Line trim. It’s now official that the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder has been replaced with a 2.5-liter engine that has the same number of cylinders. The new engine retains its turbo and is good for 300 hp (224 kW) and 311 lb-ft (422 Nm) of torque — an increase of 45 hp (36 kW) from the outgoing engine. Kia says that the new engine, with its increased displacement, won’t affect fuel economy.

The GT-Line isn’t alone in getting a power increase, although it’s fair to say that the 45 hp gain is more to write home about than the 3 hp (2.2 kW) bump given to the GT. Yes, the 3.3-liter turbocharged V6 gets an increase of less than 1%, giving the 2022 Stinger GT an output figure of 368 hp (274 kW) — still not shabby. Torque output remains the same at 376 lb-ft (510 Nm).

The reason behind the modest power increase for the Stinger GT is its new electronic variable exhaust system which is said to enhance the Stinger’s “audible ‘calling card’.”

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Exterior

The dimensions of the 2022 Stinger remain the same at 190.2 inches (4,831mm) long and 73.6 inches (1,869mm) wide, with a wheelbase of 114.4 inches (2,905mm). Exterior changes are kept to a minimum. New badges displaying Kia’s new corporate logo feature up front and on the wheel caps. The headlights feature new DRL “signatures,” with an optional “Stinger Signature.”

The rear of the Stinger now features a taillight design that spans the liftgate’s width, which mimics the look of a Maserati. The GT models get full-LED treatment, which includes the turn signals as well. Below the lights are ever-so-slightly larger exhaust tips in a quad design.

Finally, new wheels are available across the range, with either 18-inch or 19-inch options available.

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Some Meaningful Upgrades Inside

Seeing as it’s the place where we spend the most time, it makes sense that the designers have spent a little extra effort on the inside of the refreshed Kia Stinger. The 2022 Stinger aims to up the ante in the fight against Germany with an overall plusher interior. As standard, the Stinger comes with a wider 10-inch touchscreen infotainment display capable of both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The screen sits atop a dashboard that features a new design of Nappa leather dependent on the model.

The central screen in front of the driver is now larger, with a 4.2-inch TFT display as standard, or a 7-inch monitor for cars that include the blind-spot view monitor and surround-view bird’s eye parking display.

Speaking of safety equipment, the 2022 Stinger features a new suite of Kia’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. You get collision avoidance, cross-traffic alert, smart cruise control that uses the navigation system to lower speed for corners, lane assist, and highway driving assist.

A Special Edition Coming In The Spring

Finally, the new 2022 Stinger’s announcement was rounded-out with the news that a new special edition was coming for the Stinger Range. The Scorpion will add to the range that consists of the GT-Line, GT1, and GT2.

The Scorpion will be available in exclusive exterior colors: Snow White, Aurora Black, or Ceramic Silver. It also features a rear spoiler, blacked-out fender garnish, side mirror caps, and darkened exhaust tips, unique black wheels and carbon fiber pattern trim inside.

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2021 Suzuki Hayabusa Is Here With New Engine, Safety Aids, Design, And 186 MPH Top Speed

One of the most famous superbikes ever made, the Suzuki Hayabusa, has been redesigned for 2021.

Building on the success of the previous two generations, it has over 550 new parts and remains instantly recognizable, though it does boast improved aerodynamics, with sharper lines and new mirror design.

The motorcycle also features stacked LED headlights, positioned between the angular air intakes, new LED rear lights, chrome-plated twin exhausts and two analogue gauges flanking the TFT display, which shows a plethora of information, from the trip computer to the ambient temperature, clock, selected gear, etc.

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Making the riding experience safer and more pleasant are the electronic aids, such as the lean angle-sensitive ABS, hill-start assist, traction control, engine brake control, launch control, cruise control, active speed limiter, and bi-directional quick shifter. Suzuki’s Drive Mode Selector Alpha, which provides access to the different riding modes, is also present.

The 2021 Hayabusa’s chassis has been upgraded. There is a new subframe that contributes to the weight-saving, bigger brake discs up front and new suspension.

The 1,340 cc inline-four engine was chosen to power the new superbike, after the brand’s engineers experimented with other units, including six-pots. The mill, which produces 187 HP and 150 Nm (111 lb-ft) of torque, has undergone extensive reworking and complies with the Euro 5 emission standard, allowing the new ‘Busa to hit an electronically limited top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph).

Suzuki’s 2021 Hayabusa will arrive at dealers across the UK starting next month, with a recommended retail price of £16,499 (equal to $22,499).

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Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Is Officially Sold Out After Less Than 3 Months On The Market

Dodge has officially allocated the entire production of the 2021 Durango SRT Hellcat, so if you were thinking about buying one new, sadly you can’t.

Following the opening of the order books on November 5, 2020, Dodge has announced that they are closing new customer orders for the Durango SRT Hellcat. Not all hope is gone though, as a limited number of dealer-allocated examples will still be available for a limited time.

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The Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat was always going to be offered for the 2021 model year, with the carmaker to build a total of 2,000 examples.

“The 2021 Durango Hellcat is only a single model-year run, ensuring that it will be a very special, sought-after performance SUV for years to come,” said Tim Kuniskis, Dodge Brand, and Interim Chrysler Brand Chief Executive Officer – Stellantis. “Based on anticipated demand, all dealer allocations have already been reserved, but there is still some time to secure an unsold dealer order.”

Marketed as the “most powerful SUV ever”, the 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat is powered by the supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine producing 710 HP and 645 lb-ft of torque and paired to an eight-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission. The result is a frankly hilarious 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds, with the quarter-mile dealt in 11.5 seconds and the top speed set at 180 mph. In a three-row SUV.

In addition, both the Hellcat and the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 variants of the 2021 Dodge Durango offer best-in-class towing capacity, at 8,700 lbs.

The 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat came with an MSRP of $82,490, including a $1,495 destination fee, but now that the order books are closed, expect to see the last few dealer-allocated examples offered with a significant markup.

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Subaru Of America Brought This 216k Mile 1990 Legacy For Its Private Collection

A pristine 1990 Subaru Legacy that has been lovingly cared for was recently purchased by Subaru of America after being listed up for sale on Craigslist.

Shortly after the car found its way online, it was quickly picked up by the guys over at Jalopnik. At first glance, you could be excused for thinking the car has never been driven for it has been so well taken care of. However, it actually has 216,000 miles on the clock which is a testament to how well it has been cared for over the years.

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The seller purchased the car 14 months ago and put 2,500 miles on it during his ownership and during this time, invested roughly $6,000 into it in a bid to ensure it drove just like it would have when it was new. Parts that were replaced include the struts, control arms, bushings, brakes, clutch, timing belt, water pump, tires, shifter bushings, and speakers. The car has been garaged its entire life, hence why the paint looks as good as it does.

Speaking about the Legacy with Jalopnik, the seller said that the original owner had the car for 28 years and then donated it to a community college. It is not just the exterior of the car that looks superb but also the interior that is clad in tan-colored materials and certainly gives off those 1990s vibes.

The car was listed for $6,800 and writing on the Craigslist auction after the sale, the owner says he received three solid offers at the asking price but he ultimately decided to sell it to Subaru of America that intend on placing it in their private collection in Camden, New Jersey. In its new home, the car will rest in a climate-controlled environment and only be driven to car shows and other events.

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Fiat Updates 500 Model Family In Europe With New Trims, Colors

Following the introduction of the new electric-only 500 and the updated Tipo and Panda, Fiat has revealed the refreshed 500 range for the 2021 model year in Europe.

However, don’t expect any major changes as the Fiat 500, 500X, and 500L have been updated with just new trim levels and new color options.

For 2021, the Fiat 500 model family is available in five new trim levels: Cult, Connect, Cross, Sport and the Dolcevita.

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2021 Fiat 500L Cult

The Cult is the entry-level grade but it features a new, exclusive ‘Sicilian Orange’ livery paired with new blue fabric upholstery options embellished with the ‘Fiat’ monogram and a ‘Techno Blue’ dashboard trim.

The new Connect trim targets customers who ‘want to stay connected at all times’, featuring a 7-inch Uconnect infotainment system with DAB radio, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto as standar, while a new matte silver dashboard trim is paired with also new ‘Flashy’ seats. The 500 Connect hatch also comes with cruise control, a sports steering wheel, 15-inch alloy wheels as standard, and is finished in the new Perbene Grey/ Vesuvius Black two-tone livery.

2021 Fiat 500 Dolcevita

Fiat’s new Dolcevita trim is exclusive to the 500 hatch and pays tribute to Italy’s economic boom between the late 1950s and early 1960s. The interior features a new body-color surround along with chrome-plated details, a glass sunroof, and optional two-tone paintwork.

The 2021 500X Cross features new seats with a camouflage pattern and vinyl inserts, 19-inch alloy wheels, roof rack, and automatic air-conditioning as standard. The 500L is also available in the Cross trim, adopting the same crossover look and offering a camouflage-motif interior, 16-inch alloy wheels, automatic air-conditioning, and rear parking sensors among others.

2021 Fiat 500 Family in Sport trim

At the top of the range sits the Sport grade, offering a unique look with more aggressive detailing. The 500 Sport features specific bumpers, side skirts, a rear spoiler, and 16-inch alloy wheels, paired with new black fabric sports seats with red 500 logos, a new matt titanium dashboard, and more. Similarly the 2021 500X and 500L Sport feature a more aggressive exterior look, Black Technoprene interior, ambient lighting, Autonomous City Brake, and tinted windows as standard.

The 2021 Fiat 500 is available in Europe with two engine options: a mild-hybrid 69HP 1.0-liter petrol and a 68HP 1.2-liter LPG unit. The range of the 500X includes two petrol engines, a 1.0-liter with 118 HP and 1.3-liter with 148 HP, and two diesel options, a 1.3-liter with 94 HP and a 1.6-liter with 118 HP. Finally, the 2021 500L is available with either a 94 HP 1.4-liter petrol or a 94 HP 1.3-liter diesel.

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2021 Nissan Ariya Has Concept Looks And Up To 380 Miles Of Range

The 2022 Nissan Ariya is finally here and if looks alone are anything to go by, it has certainly been worth the wait.

Nissan will sell the all-electric in four different powertrain flavors. Sitting at the base of the range will be a rear-wheel drive variant with a 65 kWh battery pack and producing a total of 215 hp and 221 lb-ft (300 Nm) of torque. Nissan quotes a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 7.5 seconds and a top speed of 99 mph (160 km/h). Range is quoted at 280 miles (450 km) based on Japanese testing.

Sitting above this variant will be another two-wheel drive model albeit with a larger 90 kWh battery and now pumping out 239 hp and 221 lb-ft (300 Nm). This variant hits 62 mph in 7.6 seconds, has the same 99 mph top speed as the base variant, and can travel up to 379 miles (610 km) on a single charge.

Two all-wheel drive models will also be offered. The first uses a 65 kWh battery as well as two electric motors making for a combined 335 hp and 413 lb-ft (560 Nm) of torque. Naught to 62 mph is quoted at 5.4 seconds while the top speed sits at 124 mph (200 km/h). Range sits at 267 miles (430 km). Last but not least is a flagship all-wheel drive Ariya with a 90 kWh battery, a total of 389 hp and 443 lb-ft (600 Nm) of torque, a 0-62 mph time of 5.1 seconds and a top speed of 124 mph. This variant is good for 360 miles (580 km) of range on a charge.

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Nissan’s designers have kept true to the concept that first previewed the Ariya and welcomed in a new design philosophy for the brand known as ‘Timeless Japanese Futurism’. Found up front is a large 3D-effect shield grille while sitting on the fascia is Nissan’s new logo. Elsewhere, the SUV includes available 19- and 20-inch aluminum wheels. Key aspects of design at the rear include a steeply raked C-pillar and the one-piece light bar.

Things are particularly interesting in the cabin that “is more akin to a sleek café lounge on a starship, evoking performance and intrigue, than to a traditional automotive cabin,” according to the company. With that in mind, there is a flat floor and a dashboard that looks as though it is floating between the A-pillars. Included within that dashboard is a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a 12.3-inch infotainment system that supports over-the-air updates.

Perhaps even more intriguing than the screens are the almost total lack of physical buttons. Rather than traditional buttons and dials being used to control the climate control, there are instead touch buttons neatly incorporated into the wood-like trim on the dashboard. When not in use they are almost invisible but when the car is switched on, they are illuminated. Similar touch buttons can be found on the center console to adjust the drive mode and other functions.

Nissan has equipped the Ariya with its latest ProPILOT 2.0 advanced driver assistance system, as well as ProPILOT Remote Park. The first ProPILOT package was a hands-on assistance system that kept drivers centered in their lane while also navigating stop-and-go highway traffic but ProPILOT 2.0 expands on that by allowing attentive drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel in certain conditions. Making up the system are seven cameras, five millimeter-wave radars and 12 ultrasonic sonar sensors.

Deliveries of the Nissan Ariya will kick off in Japan in mid-2021 with prices starting at 5 million yen (~$46,000). It will land in Europe, North America, and China by the end of 2021.

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Would You Buy An E39-Gen BMW M5 With 134K Miles On The Odo?

The latest-generation BMW M5 complete with over 600 hp is a very special thing, but in reality, you can hardly ever use that much power on the street. That’s where an older generation M5 like this E39 comes into its own.

Rather than using an almighty V8 with two turbochargers, the E39 M5 is powered by a naturally aspirated 4.9-liter S62 V8 that delivered 394 hp and 368 lb-ft (499 Nm) of torque. Those are perhaps the perfect figures for a vehicle of this sort and adding to the desirability of the car is the fact that it has a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential.

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This particular 2003 M5 is currently available through Bring A Trailer and has 134,000 miles (~215,000 km) on the clock. That’s a lot and maintaining the car could be quite expensive. However, if you have a good relationship with a local mechanic that can help you out or better yet, have some repair skills of your own, maintaining an M5 like this doesn’t have to break the bank.

The listing reveals the car was first registered in Illinois and acquired by the selling dealer in March 2020 having previously spent time in Texas, Arkansas, and Utah. It is being sold without a reserve, with a Carfax report and with a clean Georgia title.

Inside, things look to have been well maintained. Sure, the black leather seats have some cracks in them but that is to be expected. Among the nice touches include an Alcantara headliner, power-adjustable and heated front seats with a memory function, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a navigation system.

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