As part of the EfficientDynamics open weekend, I booked a free check for my car and chose a test drive in an E60 530d. I thought it'd be interesting to see what a modern BMW diesel was like.
I arrived at reception, they took my car keys off of me and introduced me to a salesman who would be doing my test drive. We quickly sat down so he could take a few details from me, and we then proceeded to the test drive.
It was a 530d M Sport automatic that I drove, and in general I was very impressed with the car. I liked the new interior, and iDrive - it felt easy and intuitive to use. The seats were comfortable too. I'd be quite happy with an E60 as my next car.
However, the engine was (in my opinion) pretty awful. I know a lot of people like diesel power delivery, but I hated it. All the power seemed to come in one big lump, and considering it had 231bhp (identical to my 530i), it didn't actually give a sensation of speed - I guess because it doesn't really rev. It was quick, but it didn't feel it. It was fairly quiet in the cabin, but you could still hear diesel rattle when going slowly.
To sum up, I came away disappointed - regardless of how far they've come in the past few years, they haven't advanced enough. I can't bring myself to get a diesel after that. No way.
I arrived at reception, they took my car keys off of me and introduced me to a salesman who would be doing my test drive. We quickly sat down so he could take a few details from me, and we then proceeded to the test drive.
It was a 530d M Sport automatic that I drove, and in general I was very impressed with the car. I liked the new interior, and iDrive - it felt easy and intuitive to use. The seats were comfortable too. I'd be quite happy with an E60 as my next car.
However, the engine was (in my opinion) pretty awful. I know a lot of people like diesel power delivery, but I hated it. All the power seemed to come in one big lump, and considering it had 231bhp (identical to my 530i), it didn't actually give a sensation of speed - I guess because it doesn't really rev. It was quick, but it didn't feel it. It was fairly quiet in the cabin, but you could still hear diesel rattle when going slowly.
To sum up, I came away disappointed - regardless of how far they've come in the past few years, they haven't advanced enough. I can't bring myself to get a diesel after that. No way.