Fans of Bavarian cars need only travel to Canada to snatch up this 1990 BMW Alpina B10 Biturbo listed at BringATrailer.com. The car is said to be number 135 out of 507 produced. It's offered by ...
Alpina spent two years turning the BMW E34 into what Road & Track's Paul Frère called "the best 4-door in the world” in 1991. The B10 Bi-Turbo debuted at the 1989 Geneva Motor Show, and while it is ...
When is a BMW 5-series not a BMW? When it's an Aplina packing twin-turbocharged power. One of only 507 examples made, this car is a handbuilt autobahn express. It's less frenetic than a contemporary ...
Back in 1989 the E34 M5 was the best performance sedan you could get. However, not everyone could afford the expensive Bimmer, so Alpina developed the B10 Bi-Turbo for other clients. Unlike the M5 ...
Back in 1989, Bimmer enthusiasts who wanted a sedan that was faster and more exclusive than the standard M5 could get the B10 Bi-Turbo. Dubbed the fastest production four-door in the world back then, ...
If you’re in the market for a brand new Alpina B5 Bi-Turbo, you’ll be coughing up in excess of $100,000. Fortunately, there is a much cheaper alternative if you’re willing to go back a few generations ...
I have had dreams of driving an Alpina. Visions of triple-digit speeds across Germany in a decal-decked super-sedan. In these premonitions, the car looks a lot like this one. And I think I need to ...
Back when the Alpina B10 Biturbo was new, it was compared in performance with cars like the Ferrari Testarossa and now is your chance to own one of the 507 models ever produced. The specific example ...
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