Motor Australia — January 2018

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X5 M
11113

Jan 16 $189,010 (8a) V8/4.4TT 4 23/6500750/2200all 2275186 4.2 – 11.1
Hysterical performance; cheaper than all its rivals
Still a big lump to throw around; arcade-game steering

X6 xDrive50i
11133

May 15 $155,810 (8a) V8/4.4TT3 3 0 / 6000 650(700)/
2000

all 2170152 4.8 – 9.7
Almost as quick as the full-house X6M for $30K less
Why would you pay $10K more than an X5?

X6 M50d
11133

$162,200 (8a) I6/3.0
TTTD

280/4400740/2000all 2185128 5.2 – 6.6
Diesel stonk and efficiency wrapped in a unique shell
Acceleration feels more pragmatic than sporty

X6 M
11113

Aug 15 $197,910 (8a) V8/4.4TT 4 23/6500750/2200all 2265186 4.2 – 11.1
Frighteningly fast; defies the laws of physics in corners
$9K more than X5M, then there’s rear passenger chiro bills

Caterham http://www.caterhamcars.com.au


Seven 275
11133

Sep 17 $64,000 (5m) I4/1.6 1 0 0 / 6 1 0 0 1 6 0 / 4 1 0 0 rear 590 170 6.53 14.8 6.2
Entry-levelCaterhamgreatfuntosteer
An emotional purchase – for the cash, there’s quicker

Seven 275 S
11133

$69,900 (5m) I4/1.6 1 0 0 / 6 1 0 0 1 6 0 / 4 1 0 0 rear 590 170 - – -
Just like the 275, but with leather, painted body, more grip
Still no standard limited-slip diff; getting expensive

Seven 355
11133

$ 7 6 , 6 0 0 ( 5 m ) I4/2.0 127/7300 177/6000 rear 560 227 5.0 – -
TheCaterhamforthosewhowantmoregrunt
Might feel a little Spartan for equipment

Seven 355 R
11133

$94,800 (5m) I4/2.0 127/7300 177/6000 rear 560 227 5.0 – -
This on a track – driving doesn’t come much better
You’ll seriously consider towing it there; don’t crash it

Seven 485 S
11123

$103,700 (6m) I4/2.0 177/8500 206/6300 rear 675 262 3.9 – -
The proper, full-fruit, no-electronics Caterham experience
Expensive; sooks will find it very wearing over longer distances

Seven 485 R
11113

$114,900 (6m) I4/2.0 177/8500 206/6300 rear 675 262 3.9 – -
Very special driving experience; unbeatable fun; giant-slayer
718 Boxster money for a car without a proper roof

Chrysler http://www.chrysler.com.au


300 SRT Core
11113

Sep 16 $65,000 (8a) V8/6.4 3 5 0 / 6 1 5 0 6 37/4250rear 1946180 4.6812.76 13.0
Incredible pace for the money; street cred
Interior feels a litle cheap in places; no adaptive dampers

300 SRT
11113

Jan 16 $75,000 (8a) V8/6.4 3 5 0 / 6 1 5 0 6 37/4250rear 1965178 – –
Great value; loaded with kit; rides well; sounds brilliant
No ballerina in the bends; frightening thirst

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HSV GTSR –
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Last and the best

BMW M3 – $139,6
A worthy M-car

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Alpina B3 Touring


IT’S NOT often we’ll review an outdated model, but in Alpina’s case


we’ll make an exception. Confused? Don’t be. Alpina dipped its toe into


Australian waters in mid-2016 as a dealer-led initiative with its B3 sedan


and wagon and B4 coupe and convertible models, but BMW Australia


has now put one arm around the operation and updated ‘S’ models will


soon launch with up-to-date interiors, more power and big price cuts.


Rather than wait until then, however, we’ve taken the opportunity to


slide behind the wheel of the B3 Touring for a taste of Alpina motoring.


The power, performance and pricetag all say “M3 Wagon”, but the driving


experience says something quite different. Solely focused on road use


rather than racetrack ability, the B3 feels like a heavily revised 340i, which


is essentially what it is. The engine is a high-performance version of the


335i’s N55, albeit converted to twin-turbo. It’s sublime, with enormous


torque reserves ensuring ballistic roll-on acceleration and a super-smooth


inline-six note. The standard-fit eight-speed auto is a much nicer day-to-


day accomplice than M Division’s DCT and ride quality is excellent – as


an everyday performance car the Alpina B3 is superb. It looks great,


too; you could make a case for Alpina’s 20-inch multi-spoke being the


sexiest wheel of all time. It needs a limited-slip diff (optionally available),


especially with the 324kW/660Nm of the revised S models, and the price


is high, though again the S Touring has received an $11,000 haircut. All in


all, we can’t wait to sample the revised Alpina line-up when it lands in


early-2018. The connoisseur’s performance car? – SN


SPECS 3.0-LITRE TWIN-TURBO INLINE-6CYL, 301KW, 600NM, 0-100KM/H 4.4SEC PRICE $160,900


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Alfa Giulia -$ 143
Properly sweet steer

BMW M3 $139 6


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