545i vs. 530xi and winter driving
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Originally Posted by slickrick' post='578263' date='May 11 2008, 01:12 PM
Either way you have a way to go and i'll tell you what I always told my son, focus on your studies, make the grades and enjoy yourself along the way because everything will somehow fall into place. You have a nice dream about the car and we all did at some point in our lives but at this point save your money and stabilize yourself and when your really ready then go buy the car you want.
Good luck in school and stay focused. Most importantly don't rush life it goes by faster than you think.....
Good luck in school and stay focused. Most importantly don't rush life it goes by faster than you think.....
Have you been talking to my dad? Those are his exact same words. I keep on telling him, im about to do this to the car and that. And he ends up saying. U SHOULD Thank god u are fotunate enough to have an E60 and stop modding it and concentrate on ur studies. When uve graduated( next year as a Civil Engineer), then u can buy whatever u want,whenever u want, however u want.
Till then, focus and STUDY STUDY STUDY!!! So ive been doin that, BUT HAVING THIS SITE IS KILLING MEEE!!!!
GOTTA CONCENTRATE! FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS!!!
got to put my priorities into place
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Would xDrive with DSC keep me from spinning out/sliding better than just DSC alone?
In the absence of the above requirements, the i is the better performing car in winter with properly equipped winter tires ... less weight means a shorter stopping distance.
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Originally Posted by bteljuice1' post='578268' date='May 11 2008, 11:20 AM
BUT HAVING THIS SITE IS KILLING MEEE!!!!
GOTTA CONCENTRATE! FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS!!!
got to put my priorities into place
GOTTA CONCENTRATE! FOCUS FOCUS FOCUS!!!
got to put my priorities into place
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Originally Posted by EBMCS03' post='578301' date='May 11 2008, 02:26 PM
Shall we just ban you for the next year?
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Originally Posted by ObD' post='578287' date='May 11 2008, 03:03 PM
.....the i is the better performing car in winter with properly equipped winter tires...
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='578326' date='May 11 2008, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ObD' post='578287' date='May 11 2008, 03:03 PM
No, the Xi benefit is higher ground clearance, quicker starting on hills, and hill decent control for steep grades.
In the absence of the above requirements, the i is the better performing car in winter with properly equipped winter tires ... less weight means a shorter stopping distance.
In the absence of the above requirements, the i is the better performing car in winter with properly equipped winter tires ... less weight means a shorter stopping distance.
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Originally Posted by slickrick' post='578263' date='May 11 2008, 01:12 PM
Calton is on the money with his post (C's Bimmer). The xi with all wheel drive and some dunlop m3's winter sport. Forget about it...lololo works great in the rain too.
Either way you have a way to go and i'll tell you what I always told my son, focus on your studies, make the grades and enjoy yourself along the way because everything will somehow fall into place. You have a nice dream about the car and we all did at some point in our lives but at this point save your money and stabilize yourself and when your really ready then go buy the car you want.
Good luck in school and stay focused. Most importantly don't rush life it goes by faster than you think.....
Either way you have a way to go and i'll tell you what I always told my son, focus on your studies, make the grades and enjoy yourself along the way because everything will somehow fall into place. You have a nice dream about the car and we all did at some point in our lives but at this point save your money and stabilize yourself and when your really ready then go buy the car you want.
Good luck in school and stay focused. Most importantly don't rush life it goes by faster than you think.....
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just my 2 cents.
I live in toronto, winter is a harsh season here, lots of precipitation.
I drive a 530i with winter tires, and it doesnt seem to grip as well as a suv with all-season tires.
So yeah, i really wished i owned a xi instead. i dont know how the weather is in Colorado but if its not as hardcore as toronto, perhaps an 530i with winter tires would do.
I live in toronto, winter is a harsh season here, lots of precipitation.
I drive a 530i with winter tires, and it doesnt seem to grip as well as a suv with all-season tires.
So yeah, i really wished i owned a xi instead. i dont know how the weather is in Colorado but if its not as hardcore as toronto, perhaps an 530i with winter tires would do.
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Originally Posted by DrLev99' post='578065' date='May 11 2008, 01:01 AM
My "old" 530xi ruled in the snow. It was to snow what the M5 is to speed. The BMW DSC is awesome. My rear would slide out in a long turn, up an incline, and the DSC would pull it right back in line. I think it's a no-brainer living in Colorado to get an xi. And btw, my all-seasons kicked ass! I never need snows, and we got some serious snow this winter!