Alpina B5 or M5?
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Agree.
I think the Alpina B5 accentuates the "luxury" side of the E60.
The M5 on the other hand accentuates the "performance" side of the E60.
Each has its own attributes.
Need to say nomore, but the resale price will not be as good as on the M5.
A Alpina is also harder to service, the BMW dealers do not usually take them in.
I think the Alpina B5 accentuates the "luxury" side of the E60.
The M5 on the other hand accentuates the "performance" side of the E60.
Each has its own attributes.
Need to say nomore, but the resale price will not be as good as on the M5.
A Alpina is also harder to service, the BMW dealers do not usually take them in.
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Originally Posted by Ricracing' date='Jul 20 2005, 05:18 PM
Agree.?
I think the Alpina B5 accentuates the "luxury" side of the E60.
The M5 on the other hand accentuates the "performance" side of the E60.
Each has its own attributes.
Need to say nomore, but the resale price will not be as good as on the M5.
A Alpina is also harder to service, the BMW dealers do not usually take them in.
I think the Alpina B5 accentuates the "luxury" side of the E60.
The M5 on the other hand accentuates the "performance" side of the E60.
Each has its own attributes.
Need to say nomore, but the resale price will not be as good as on the M5.
A Alpina is also harder to service, the BMW dealers do not usually take them in.
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For me the choice would be B5 .. in the flesh they don't look like standard E60 SE model. I think a VERY good alternative to M5. Plus they come in auto. though I would prefer manual/SMG, the wife always wants auto.
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Originally Posted by JayEll' date='Jul 21 2005, 09:24 AM
[quote name='Ricracing' date='Jul 20 2005, 05:18 PM']Agree.?
I think the Alpina B5 accentuates the "luxury" side of the E60.
The M5 on the other hand accentuates the "performance" side of the E60.
Each has its own attributes.
Need to say nomore, but the resale price will not be as good as on the M5.
A Alpina is also harder to service, the BMW dealers do not usually take them in.
I think the Alpina B5 accentuates the "luxury" side of the E60.
The M5 on the other hand accentuates the "performance" side of the E60.
Each has its own attributes.
Need to say nomore, but the resale price will not be as good as on the M5.
A Alpina is also harder to service, the BMW dealers do not usually take them in.
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For me the choice would be B5 .. in the flesh they don't look like standard E60 SE model. I think a VERY good alternative to M5. Plus they come in auto. though I would prefer manual/SMG, the wife always wants auto.
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[/quote]I just got a copy of BMW Car magazine here the other day and they did a head to head on the M5 and B5 and I think the B5 looked to have edged it, unlike the M5 the majority of the torque and power is *always* on tap and the handling looked pretty close to the M5. I'd have either but if it was my money, and we could get the B5 in the US, I think I'd look at that first. Looks like an AWESOME car.
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Originally Posted by ipse dixit' post='142618' date='Jun 23 2005, 11:34 PM
Of these E60 5ers, which would you rather have ... the Alpina B5 (link from Autoweek) or the M5?
I realize they are different cars, but both are beasts in their own right.
I realize they are different cars, but both are beasts in their own right.
Personally I vote for the M5
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well I love both cars but M5 would be better on the resale value.....If only alpna B5 has a 6-spd manual option....
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