[TW]Fox said:Very useful comment![]()
Er, there was one of your problems!Rojin said:I was expecting more but then it is hampered by the steptronic box...
housemaster said:Er, there was one of your problems!
When pushing on I find one of the greatest pleasures is heel/toe down changes which is somewhat hard (read impossible) with such a box. The diesel engine, great and efficient though it may well be is not ideal either, certainly when compared to the straight 6. It may have torque to spare and pull in all gears like a train, but looses a lot in the 'emotion' stakes.
I had a V6 Alfa (156) years ago, and it was not in the same league to drive quickly as any of the BMW's I owned. All down to personal preference of course, but I think engine (and gearbox) added to steering and chasis make a drives car, and on this a 2.5 BMW with a manual box has better feel (to me) that a TT.
But each to their own as they say, we are talking personal preferences here![]()
Very interesting this one, I have read it a lot but never actually experienced it myself in the many BMW's I have owned, though these have always been of the newer generation (last 8 years). When it is wet sure, they can be a little tail happy, but when it is dry I have found the traction and grip to be excellent. I think the tyres fitted seem to have a great effect on the handling (obvious i suppose) and I have seen BMW's with tails out all over the place but never really had that problem myself, unless of course I was choosing to invoke it for effect or sheer pleasure!Rojin said:It's not as bad as I thought it was going to be, with the manual mode engaged you just have to initiate the changes earlier than usual so it can catch upI was more on about the chassis\rear wheel drive combo, I was expecting more from that. The rear gets out of step quite easily which is fun but even on "easy" quick corners (nice curved slip roads etc) it doesn't have as much grip as I was expecting.
Agreed!Rojin said:Of course the reason behind the purchase was I'm now doing 24k business miles a year, fair chunk stuck in traffic and for that purpose it's an absolute pleasure to drive. I don't think I could buy another car if it didn't have cruise control!
The point I was trying to illustrate is that I made a similar purchase decision (difference being I got to keep my other car!) and if the OP enjoys his driving experience now he will find it more subdued going to the auto box. Of course if he is buying on value then this wouldn't really matter...
Half a Million what out of interest? as in currency ???Paras said:One of my friends has offered me his BMW for half a million (£12k)
Von Smallhausen said:The car world is bigger than Bavaria Fox.
R124/LA420 said:True, I'd say its confined within the borders of Germany.![]()
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The best vehicles in the world come from Sweden,but, there not cars.![]()
The best vehicles in the world come from Sweden,but, there not cars.![]()
You have a jet fighter ?![]()
olv said:trying to be ironic?
lol
[TW]Fox said:This is a discussion forum. Challenging someones opinion doesn't usually involve stupid remarks like 'There is more than just Bavaria'.