Compared to the old car’s five-speed manual gearbox, the new generation featured a six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic paddle shift gearbox. Producing 500 hp, the new car was significantly faster in its 0-60 times, reaching its goal in 4.1 seconds opposed to the ‘83-’89’s 6.1 seconds. From 2005-2010, a new version of the BMW M6 for sale emerged on the market powered by the same V10 the powered the E60 M5.
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