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Alpina B10 3.2 touring |
1997-1998, Germany |
engines/performance |
| engines: |
| years |
cyl./valv. |
compr. |
displacement |
power |
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specific |
fuel |
torque |
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| 97-98: |
i6/24V |
10.5:1 |
3152cc.(192ci) |
260DIN-hp |
@5900rpm |
82.5 hp/l |
EFI |
243lb-ft. (330Nm) |
@4300rpm |
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performance: |
| engine |
topspeed |
0-50mph |
0-62mph |
0-100mph |
0-124mph |
1/4mile |
mileage (US-gallon) |
| 3.2l260hp: |
252kph/157mph |
?s |
6.9s |
?s |
?s |
?s@?mph/?kph |
10.3-11.3 l/100km | 20.8-22.8 mpg |
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tyres/transmission |
| tyres front/rear: |
235/40 ZR18 // 265/35 ZR18 |
| transmission/drive wheel: |
5-speed/RWD |
dimensions/weight |
| length x width x height: |
4805 x 1800 x 1425 mm (189.2 x 70.9 x 56.1 in) |
| wheelbase - tread f/r: |
2830 mm - 1512/1514 mm (111.4 in - 59.5/59.6 in) |
| some calculations: |
base aera: 8.65 m² (93.2 sq.ft.) - frontal aera: 2.17 m² (23.4 sq.ft.) - LxWxH: 12.32 m³ (435.5 cu.ft.) |
| aerodynamics: |
coefficient of drag (cd): 0.3 - 0.33 - drag area: 0.651 - 0.716 m² / 7.01 - 7.71 sq.ft. |
| weight: |
1645 kg (3627 lb) |
| power/weight-ratio: |
6.3 kg/hp (13.9 lb/hp) 158 hp/ton |
price/production |
| base-price: |
93,900 DM (1998) |
| production: |
194 (all Alpina B10 3.2) |
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This was the fourth BMW 5-series. It replaced the BMW E34 5-series
in 1995 and it was replaced by the BMW E60/61 5-series in 2003.
The Alpine B10 3.2 was a refined version of the E39 5-series.
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Pictures taken in 2010 in Hanover, Germany |
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