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Old 01-04-2005, 09:53 AM
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what is the 0-60 time on a '05 545i SMG Sport
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Originally Posted by Alpine545' date='Jan 4 2005, 07:53 PM
what is the 0-60 time on a '05 545i SMG Sport
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Officially, all SMG 0-60s are listed the same as the manual 0-60s I believe.

As with every 0-60 time, how close a 'normal' driver can get to the stated time is debatable....
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Originally Posted by Alpine545' date='Jan 4 2005, 11:53 AM
what is the 0-60 time on a '05 545i SMG Sport
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Officially it is 5.7, but I've heard of some of the publications getting 5.3 and 5.4. Does depend of course on driver skills
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Is it me or does it seem like the 'refinement' of the e60's, namely the 545 sport numb out the sensation of acceleration? I know the 0-60 and 1/4 mile numbers are better than those of many japanese sports cars, yet you feel more acceleration in those cars. Also, I had an '04 545 sport auto demo car that my dealership let me use for a week while the DME was being changed in my car(545 sport 6 speed) before taking delivery, and it seemed like I felt more acceleration in the auto with 11k miles on it than on my car which now has about 2500 miles on it. Do you think I will get better performance as it 'breaks in' more? Maybe it's the crappy run-flats that came on my car?


I remember when Porsche brought out the 996, people were saying the same thing. The performance #'s were better than the 993(the previous model), but because it was so refined, you wouldn't get the same feeling of acceleration.
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Your description of "numbing" is exactly what I've been thinking the last week. Granted I'm still breaking it in and haven't really tried full acceleration yet, but when I have pressed the gas a little harder than the norm, I do not get the sensation that I expect. The speed increases at a drastic rate, so I know Iit's accelerating hard, it just doesn't feel that way.
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I found that if you really want to feel how fast the car is 0-60 "this is with my 545I 6-sp" and disable the dsc by holding it down longer then 3 seconds.

Don't even have to raise the rpm <mission control we have lift off>
My rear is set on fire while I'm on first ands second till I change to 3rd.

But don't take my word for it, try it.
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We all know Car & Driver gives 0 to 60 mph times and "street start" times.

Is the Steptronic 545i in DS mode or M1 to M6 really 0.2 seconds behind say an SMG or 6spd manual?
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I've got the same feeling with my 530i..

should have gotten a 535d
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Originally Posted by mclc26' date='Jan 4 2005, 02:13 PM
Is it me or does it seem like the 'refinement' of the e60's, namely the 545 sport numb out the sensation of acceleration?? I know the 0-60 and 1/4 mile numbers are better than those of many japanese sports cars, yet you feel more acceleration in those cars.? Also, I had an '04 545 sport auto demo car that my dealership let me use for a week while the DME was being changed in my car(545 sport 6 speed) before taking delivery, and it seemed like I felt more acceleration in the auto with 11k miles on it than on my car which now has about 2500 miles on it.? Do you think I will get better performance as it 'breaks in' more? Maybe it's the crappy run-flats that came on my car?


I remember when Porsche brought out the 996, people were saying the same thing.? The performance #'s were better than the 993(the previous model), but because it was so refined, you wouldn't get the same feeling of acceleration.
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I've fitted my car with it's winter setup of OEM 18" wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires and I notice the same 'numbed acelleration'. I can also say that with lighter 19" BBS wheels and Max Performance Goodyear tires the car goes like a scalded cat. So, maybe it's the wheels/tires.
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