First Look: 2011 BMW 5-Series The technology-laden sixth edition of the BMW 5 Series sedan is perhaps the finest distillation of all that makes enthusiasts love BMWs as driver's cars, incorporating as it does myriad features intended to improve both its environmental credentials and its sporting performance qualities. Indeed, model for model, every new 5 will surpass the ability of its immediate predecessor, whether powered by gasoline or diesel fuel. Even more important, it's a good-looking machine, with beautifully refined surfaces, elegant detailing and, above all, no "funny stuff." No flame surfaces, no sow-belly side treatments, no awkward bustle back, nothing to cause a paroxysm of apoplectic fury in potential clients. There is a reassuring classicism in the flowing lines, the artfully shaped cut lines that are part of the graphic composition, and the longer hood, managed despite reduced front overhang. The wheelbase is longer, the overhangs shorter and there is more legroom in the rear seats. One of the nicest little touches not seen before is coat hooks on the rear side of the B pillars, ideal for a driver to hang his jacket out of the way of passengers yet readily reachable. That may not be as important as the energy saving use of a clutch on the alternator so it charges only while the car is decelerating or under braking, but it is indicative of the thoroughness with which every major or minor detail is treated. more |
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