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My Ride: In a place where the Mercedes density is the highest in the world (no. of MB per square kilometer) I choose a Bimmer, why? because of one thing "The Ultimate Driving Experience"
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523i Steptronic, Silver Grey Exterior, Black Interior with Black Dakota Leather and Maple Wood Trim. Chrome Grill, Style 123 rim, Airbags everywhere, PDC, Rain sensor, Auto lights, Moveable front armrest, Advance Climate Control, Glass Sunroof, Auto dimming interior and exterior mirror with foldable functions, Extended Lights package, 6 CD changer in glove box, Power seats with memory, Power adjustable steering wheel, Power rear sunblinds.
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Originally Posted by rodneyremington' post='196731' date='Nov 12 2005, 01:18 AM
Snow...
That's that cold white stuff, right?
That's that cold white stuff, right?
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My Ride: 2011 F10 535i -Brilliant Graphite/Oyster
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2004 545i Black Sapphire/Truffle Brown interior
I too live in a snow belt and did not have any problems last year. I have 17" non-runflats in the summer and in the winter went with 17" Toyo tires which work very well. There is no question that AWD is better, but the reduction of power 12 months a year with a six, was not worth the the 10 or 15 days a year wherein we really get dumped on with large snow accumulations . Just my opinion.
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From: Toronto, Canada
My Ride: 2006 BMW M5, Silverstone with black extended leather, brushed aluminium trim, Nav Pro, Logic 7, PDC, 35 % tint.
I live in Canada, and trust me, we get lots of snow. The 545 handles great if you have winter tires. I have the Dunlop M3's, and they do work really well. Last year during a big snow storm, I was passing 4 x 4 sport utilites up a highway ramp, some of them actually got stuck!
I personally feel you are better off with RWD and winter tires than with AWD and all-seasons. Obviously, AWD and winter tires are the best solution.
I personally feel you are better off with RWD and winter tires than with AWD and all-seasons. Obviously, AWD and winter tires are the best solution.
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My Ride: 2004 545i - 6 speed manual (July 04 build), silver-grey/black, sports package std equipment (18", active roll, active steering, adaptive headlights), premium sound, bluetooth enabled, folding rear seat, lumbar, 3m hood/bumper protective film, rear tint, euro reflectors.
And, welcome. Hope you get a BMW.
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If you like your current rims for summer and are thinking about winter rims, I would go for a little smaller tire (narrower), especially in the back. Like a set of 17". The big fat meats are not the best in snow.
If you don't want to change summer and winter and want to comprimise, you can consider the Mich sport A/S.
Personally, I agree with a dedicated set of winter tires if you get a lot of snow.
Yes, I live in CA, but I spent 23 years in WI.
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Not saying any less about the 530xi but if you really want the power and performance of the 545i, I wouldn't compromise it just for a few months of winter.
Actually, forget both and get the 550.
Actually, forget both and get the 550.
#17
I hate you guys
SNOW.
I just looked it up in the encyclopedia.
That's the stuff they use in the winter olympics.
Sorry, I've never seen a winter tire.
Is that like a glove to protect the regular tire from getting too cold?
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My Ride: '04 545iS 6 spd, bought new via eBay, 11/05; Blk/Gry, Cold, L7, PDC, BMW Rear seatcover for pets.
First "Bumwa" was a new 1971 2002. High performance 5s since 1987. Beamer motorcycles too, currently on an 07 BMW K1200 GT; also a Moto Guzzi 1000 SP III.
Originally Posted by xxnick8xx' post='196685' date='Nov 11 2005, 10:41 AM
Is the 545i really that bad in the snow cause i have a choice of getting that or 530xi, and it snows quite a bit in jersey, but i really want that power that the 545i offers, what should i do?
"Snows quite a bit in Jersey?" Oh, please.....Try UPstate New York. You don't need 4-wheel drive, or at least, can't possibley cost-justify it there. Get the 545 or 550 and get some winter tires and wheels. Benn doing it for decades.
Cheers,
Ray Hull
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