Saturday, March 22

The ultimate

"I'm gonna get you." said the road.

"Oh. I'm scared. So scared." said the car.

And the road got angry.

"Come on, I can take you." said the road.

But the car kept coming, too cool to even reply.

So the road said. "Well, wait till you get a load of me."

But the car just said, "Is that all you got?"

and showed the road some of his own sweet moves.

Of course the road huffed and puffed some more.

But the car didn't care because he knew

it had its magic.

Any challenger?

said the BMW M5.




Such boast that toy has for the road.

But If you're a fan of the BMW M series models, you wouldn't feel surprise for such exaggeration.

As the machine has what it takes, to speak loud.

With a 5 liters V10 engine and the advanced 7-speed SMG-III computerized clutch gearbox, the BMW M5 produces 400 brake horse power. 0-60 miles in just 4.8 seconds.


Apart from the typical specifications, the M5 has some of its own unique features. Just the gear box itself, you get to choose how ferocious the gear changes to be. 15 different settings for that itself.

The most interesting feature however, is the M button.

With the M button pushed.

The car produces 510 brake horse power instead of 400. Head up display. The gearbox automatically switches to the M default setting. So does the suspension. So does the seat belt. So does the engine.

The engine ROOOOAAARS!



Magnificent.

Engineers call it, the ultimate engineering.

Competitors call it, the ultimate competition.

The road, "You win."

They call it, the ultimate driving machine.

"Doesn't matter what you've ever driven. This is quicker, it's faster, it's more astonishing"
-Jeremy Clarkson-

But what I like most is how they advertise it.
The way it's exaggerated. The way they make the road looks so scared, you tend to laugh at the road. The way they make fast cars looks slow, as in high-end expensive fast cars, like a Ferrari 430.

The M5 has what it takes.


Do you have what it takes?

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