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Originally Posted by stealth.pilot
It's very comfortable. Just as comfortable as a regular 5 series (I've owned both). Just don't get the competition package which firms up the ride.
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Agreed. Also from a noise perspective, on the M5's BMW has managed to do a pretty neat trick of allowing in quite a bit of tire noise into the cabin and not wind noise. If tire noise is an issue for you, then you're better off looking at a 550i instead which does significantly more road noise isolation.
Comfort-wise though, it's just as nice a ride as you'll find. That's the whole point of the M5. It's the definition of a Jekyll and Hyde car. Fast, fun and comfortable.