Monolith2001
Registered Member
I was surfing Youtube and came across a retro review for a car that was considered the gold standard of performance sedans (it's modern namesake still carries clout but others have caught on). The car I speak of is the BMW M5. I remember my love for the E34 M5 when it came out and I was a junior in college. Crazy fast and crazy expensive, I just knew that it was unlikely I'd ever own a vehicle with so much performance on a regular working man's salary.
BMW made their home in my neck of the woods and donated an M5 to the SC State Troopers. I actually got to see it do a high performance 180 on some poor sap. I remember it like it was yesterday...cruising down Wade Hampton Boulevard in Taylors, SC right in front of the old K-Mart. Shock and awe is what it was! Seeing that thing step out as he power u-turned and watching it jet off in the opposite direction brought tears to my eyes.
So what is my point? In looking at the review, it dawned on me that that ferocious E34 M5, made less power than our 3.8 V6s and the car was no quicker to 60 or through the quarter. Yet we now view such performance as pedestrian. Anyway just a random thought on how our perceptions of performance have changed.
Here is the review of the E34 M5 for those bored.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4PMkQLT3rE&list=PL8HILNMicoi6frBzfDro05x0W-44D1ZWz&index=1
BMW made their home in my neck of the woods and donated an M5 to the SC State Troopers. I actually got to see it do a high performance 180 on some poor sap. I remember it like it was yesterday...cruising down Wade Hampton Boulevard in Taylors, SC right in front of the old K-Mart. Shock and awe is what it was! Seeing that thing step out as he power u-turned and watching it jet off in the opposite direction brought tears to my eyes.

So what is my point? In looking at the review, it dawned on me that that ferocious E34 M5, made less power than our 3.8 V6s and the car was no quicker to 60 or through the quarter. Yet we now view such performance as pedestrian. Anyway just a random thought on how our perceptions of performance have changed.
Here is the review of the E34 M5 for those bored.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4PMkQLT3rE&list=PL8HILNMicoi6frBzfDro05x0W-44D1ZWz&index=1