545i - with or without the Sport Package
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Background: Have test driven the 545 with the sport package (18 inch rims with RFT) and without the Sport Package (17 inch rims with non-rft). Found the ride much smoother with the non-sport package but hated the 17 inch rims. From what I have read on the board, the ride improves with the changing of the rft, its not the sport suspenion that is the problem (please confirm).
Questions: If it was you, would you go with the non-sport package and purchase 18 inch rims with non-rft, or would you get the sport package with the 18 rims and change out the rft for non-rft.
What do I miss out on if I don't go with the sport package and what (if anything) should I be concerned about if I just change the rft to non-rft? Also, because I live in Canada, I'm thinking I would need to get a second set of tires/rims for winter driving (4 months a year)
Questions: If it was you, would you go with the non-sport package and purchase 18 inch rims with non-rft, or would you get the sport package with the 18 rims and change out the rft for non-rft.
What do I miss out on if I don't go with the sport package and what (if anything) should I be concerned about if I just change the rft to non-rft? Also, because I live in Canada, I'm thinking I would need to get a second set of tires/rims for winter driving (4 months a year)
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Sport Package is the way to go. The suspension itself is slightly stiffer but the active part really makes it work well, minimal lean and no straightline harshness due to stiff anti-sway bars. The active steering (after the initial shock) makes all other cars seem very wrong.
The runflats are the real problem and should really be replaced with normal sport tires. The tires are part of the suspension too and the runflats have almost no sidewall flex, they are unecessarily harsh.
The runflats are the real problem and should really be replaced with normal sport tires. The tires are part of the suspension too and the runflats have almost no sidewall flex, they are unecessarily harsh.
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Get the Sport Package, drive it for awhile, if you don't care for the ride, swap out the tires. The run-flats may be okay for you.
I haven't swapped out mine yet.
I haven't swapped out mine yet.
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The sport package is awesome. I highly recommend it.
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The active suspension is worth the entire price of the sports package. Get it for sure. If you don't like the ride with the runflats, just swap out the tires. I sold my slightly used runflats on ebay for $400. I'm sure you could get more for a new pair.
But get the Sports Suspension for sure.
But get the Sports Suspension for sure.
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I almost bought the non-sport model after test driving it at Stevens Creek BMW. The sales guy almost had me sold when he said how difficult the sport model was to control b/c the steering was so sensitive....
Luckily, I tried the sport version at another dealer and was amazed at how the car hugged the road. Now for the past two months since I have purchased it, this car is truly unbelievable and I have absolutely no regrets paying a little more for the sport version.
Luckily, I tried the sport version at another dealer and was amazed at how the car hugged the road. Now for the past two months since I have purchased it, this car is truly unbelievable and I have absolutely no regrets paying a little more for the sport version.
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Not sure about up there in the Great White North (or MY '05), but here in the States the Sport package came with Active Steering in addition to the other goodies. The active suspension keeps the car super-flat and the active steering has other benefits besides aiding in hitting curbs.
If you are looking for luxo smooth then lean toward the non-sport. If you like to throw it into the corners then the Sport Package is a must, IMHO.
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Thanks everyone for the good feedback ... no matter what I decide, I will need to get winter rims and straight winter tires (I just don't want to swap-out summers and winters on the same rims, just beats them up too much) ...
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Originally Posted by realtyman' date='Nov 20 2004, 05:24 PM
Not sure about up there in the Great White North (or MY '05), but here in the States the Sport package came with Active Steering in addition to the other goodies.? The active suspension keeps the car super-flat and the active steering has other benefits besides aiding in hitting curbs.
? If you are looking for luxo smooth then lean toward the non-sport.? If you like to throw it into the corners then the Sport Package is a must, IMHO.
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So, I could still get active steerling and Dynamic Drive without the Sport Package, so I would miss out on the 18 inch rims (that I could order standalone) and the sport suspension ... the questions is, with Dynamic Drive and active steerling, do I need the sport suspension or should I not bother ...