We love our job. We get to drive numerous cars year in year out and German brands typically offer up some of the most memorable drives. The following list features some Germans we've evaluated over the last few years and although they're not equal be it horsepower, price or vocation-wise, we figured we'd rate them and put them in order. A tall order if there ever was one.
2010 BMW X5 M
555hp. That's it. That's not all though. The X5 M is a pavement-pounding SUV with more badass-ness than you can shake a whiffle ball bat at. Capable of sending you to jail in 4.7 seconds from a dead stop, the X5 M remains a very versatile people mover that can lap the Nurburgring in about 8:30 minutes. Rivalled only by the ML 63 AMG and Porsche Cayenne Turbo, the Bimmer is currently the most powerful of the lot.
2010 BMW X5 M
555hp. That's it. That's not all though. The X5 M is a pavement-pounding SUV with more badass-ness than you can shake a whiffle ball bat at. Capable of sending you to jail in 4.7 seconds from a dead stop, the X5 M remains a very versatile people mover that can lap the Nurburgring in about 8:30 minutes. Rivalled only by the ML 63 AMG and Porsche Cayenne Turbo, the Bimmer is currently the most powerful of the lot.