



It is a fact that any car from BMW's M lineup is going to be impressive. If you’re lucky enough to be in the market for one, then it’s guaranteed that power and performance are going to be exceptional. The BMW M5 was introduced in 1985 and is currently in its seventh generation. Flaunting a design based on the regular 5-Series, the M5 is a no-holds-barred extreme sports sedan. This staggering example of the 2023 BMW M5 belongs to the sixth generation, also known as the F90. With just over 11,000 miles on the clock, this super saloon is up for grabs in Florida.

The F90 M5 is a German muscle car with its large body, an enormous engine up front, and eye-watering handling. With this example, you can notice the wider fenders, sportier bumpers, and a custom CS-style hood. This 2023 BMW M5 is painted in a beautiful Alpine White paint job with blacked-out trim throughout the car. It sits on lowered sports suspension from the factory and is shod with gloss black 20-inch M sport alloy wheels. The M Compound Brakes with red calipers peak behind the alloys, giving the car a pop of colour. The futuristic and luxurious interior of this car features full Merino leather upholstery in Aragon Brown. Two screens display all the necessary information about the car, while the Bowers & Wilkins Diamond surround sound system caters to auditory needs. The executive package includes massaging ventilated front seats, heated seats, soft-close doors, and additional parking assistant features. The Driving Assistance Professional Package also adds extra functions.

The 2023 BMW M5 is mighty with a power output of 600HP and a tire-screeching 553 ft-lb of torque thanks to its 4.4-liter twin turbo V8 engine. When stock, this car can accelerate from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.4 seconds. However, this example has Eventuri intakes and turbo inlets installed for more power and noise. This engine is mated to an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission, which delivers power to all four wheels through BMWs innovative drive system. Extra handy functions are added with the Driving Assistance Professional Package.




As of recently, the marketplace for classic BMWs has been all the rage, and there is a reason for that. Step into any older BMW and you instantly are exposed to a driving experience that's unparalleled and geared to set your driving expectations up a level. With original examples becoming a massive rarity thanks to a massive aftermarket scene giving one access to a host of engine swaps, the 1988 BMW M5 sure makes for a unicorn against the backdrop of German tuner machines. With only reported over 26,000 miles on its clock, one might argue that it simply isn't possible. However, worry not, as the current owner reports that this is a one-owner, original mileage example ready for its new custodian to cruise around in style and enjoy German performance.



Introduced in 1984, the letter-and-number pairing of M5 has sparked thrills and ignited excitement in the hearts of performance enthusiasts and BMW fans worldwide. The M5 is the halo variant of BMW’s popular 5-Series, a mid-size or executive luxury car. Availing yourself to an M5 means that you’re getting a fine driving machine with bucketloads of performance and capability, wrapped up in a spacious four-door package, and offering most, if not all, of BMW’s luxury appointments, fine finishings, and technological advancements. Today, we’ve got a 24,936-mile 2023 BMW M5 Competition Package from Illinois in our inventory. This super-sedan comes with the Driving Assistance Package, Executive Package, Competition Package, and a snarling twin-turbo V8 to behold. In short, it’s the perfect family car for a driving enthusiast with a partner and kids in tow.



There comes a time when a manufacturer creates perfection and then finds it hard to get back to that sort of perfection with their later models. Turn back the clock to the early 2000s and this was exactly the case with BMW and their legendary M5. Built to suit a legendary marque, the BMW E60 M5 carried on the torch from the iconic E39 and provided the world with performance thats not only blistering but practical. Present today is this 2006 BMW M5. With a reported 63,215 miles on its clock, this legendary BMW performance machine is built to bring you smiles per gallon, better yet, there is space for family and friends to join you for the ride.




BMW’s fine E30 3-Series has become the de facto classic for those seeking a German compact car from the Eighties. Made between 1982 and 1994, the E30 brought about a series of fine six-cylinder engines and offered four body styles. Buyers could pick from a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, a two-door convertible or a five-door station wagon. That, plus the vehicle’s timeless styling by Klaus Luthe has made the E30 somewhat of a cult classic these days. Do you yearn to own an E30? If so, check out this 127,031-mile 1986 BMW 325es from Redmond, Oregon. With its naturally aspirated six under the hood, a 4-speed autobox and a lovely set of 14-inch Basketweave alloy wheels, the car is perfect for you. The car is also a Sport Edition trim, by the way.



BMW calls itself the maker of the Ultimate Driving Machine, and if you really want to experience that factor, choose an M3. Since 1986, the M3 has represented the best of the sport luxury compact class, built on BMW’s formidable 3-Series legacy. The E30 M3 was the first of them all, and redefined the standard for a sporty car that could carry your family around during the week and hit the track at the weekend. Now, we’ve got a 2011 BMW M3 Convertible for sale from Miami, with a decent 73,537 miles on the clock. This particular example hails from the E90 era, which is important because it’s the first and only time that BMW stuffed a glorious naturally aspirated V8 into the nose of an M3. That’s what this car has, spinning up to 8,400rpm. You’ve also got the Premium Package 2, Enhanced Premium Sound Convenience Package, a set of 19-inch Style 220M double spoke light alloy wheels, and a formidable value proposition to cap it all off.



BMW’s 1-Series marks the smallest vehicle you can buy from this iconic German luxury automaker who proudly proclaim that they can give you the Ultimate Driving Machine. Introduced in 2004 in the subcompact executive car category, the 1-Series quickly gained fame in Europe and Asia, mainly due to its manageable dimensions that lended itself well to the tighter roads of those continents. However, some 1-Series examples also found a fanbase in the United States, particularly hot variants like this 2010 BMW 135i Convertible. With its twin-turbo six, Premium Package and Sport Package, this 72,020-mile car currently awaits changing of hands in Mount Clemens, Michigan. So if you want a small open-topped rear-wheel drive sports car from a German automaker that’s quite punchy and fun to drive, call or DM us right now.




Audi’s Q8 is the most luxurious SUV that you can find from the iconic German Four-Ringed brand. While it’s slightly shorter than the Q7 in length and height, the Q8 swaps the former’s three-row layout for a more spacious two-row configuration. Plus, it’s available in high-performance RS Q8 form. So if you’re searching for a family SUV with over 500 horses under the hood and don’t have more than three children to cart around, this 2022 Audi RS Q8 from West Palm Beach, Florida is a great choice. The vehicle has done just over 46,000 miles so far and comes with a matte paint protection film wrap too. Get in touch with us ASAP to find out how to take this super-SUV home with you.



The Aston Martin DB9: a car that was so well-designed it stayed in production for 12 years, and continues to impress over 2 decades after its launch. In 2004, it took over the DB line from the outgoing DB7. While it’s predecessor was often criticized as being a Jag XJS in a fancy dress, the DB9 was developed as a fresh car (in fact, there is some speculation that Aston Martin avoided calling it the DB8 to distinguish it even more from its predecessor). The convertible version was named the DB9 Volante and debuted in September 2004 with softer suspension than the coupe and extra reinforcement to protect the occupants in case of a rollover incident.



The 2019 Range Rover Sport HSE MHEV represents a refined balance of performance and modern luxury. Finished in Santorini Black Metallic over an espresso and ivory Windsor leather interior, it combines timeless elegance with understated athleticism. This model features Land Rover’s 3.0-liter mild hybrid turbocharged inline-six engine, delivering 395 horsepower through an 8-speed automatic transmission. It’s a well-equipped example, designed for those who appreciate both craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology, while maintaining the brand’s hallmark off-road competence and quiet confidence on the road.

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