Any single guys/gals with an E60?
I was just curious if there are any members out there who are single and have a 5 series. I see a lot of posts where the 5 was chosen over a 3 due to needing more room for spouse, children, clients, etc.
I am alone in my car 90% of the time, mostly for just a 10 mile drive to work. The 3 series obviously has enough room for one person, and would likely handle better in the twisties... but there is just that special "something" about the 5 everytime I see one on the road (which is less frequent than a 3).
I know it is a matter of personal preference, and one needs to drive both... but I was just curious how many non-married types out there opted for the 5.
Reefbrake
I am alone in my car 90% of the time, mostly for just a 10 mile drive to work. The 3 series obviously has enough room for one person, and would likely handle better in the twisties... but there is just that special "something" about the 5 everytime I see one on the road (which is less frequent than a 3).
I know it is a matter of personal preference, and one needs to drive both... but I was just curious how many non-married types out there opted for the 5.
Reefbrake
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count me in the club. I drive the E60 mostly alone as well.
Except trips with my lady.
Except trips with my lady.
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Originally Posted by reefbrake' post='202948' date='Nov 24 2005, 02:40 PM
I was just curious if there are any members out there who are single and have a 5 series. I see a lot of posts where the 5 was chosen over a 3 due to needing more room for spouse, children, clients, etc.
I am alone in my car 90% of the time, mostly for just a 10 mile drive to work. The 3 series obviously has enough room for one person, and would likely handle better in the twisties... but there is just that special "something" about the 5 everytime I see one on the road (which is less frequent than a 3).
I know it is a matter of personal preference, and one needs to drive both... but I was just curious how many non-married types out there opted for the 5.
Reefbrake
I am alone in my car 90% of the time, mostly for just a 10 mile drive to work. The 3 series obviously has enough room for one person, and would likely handle better in the twisties... but there is just that special "something" about the 5 everytime I see one on the road (which is less frequent than a 3).
I know it is a matter of personal preference, and one needs to drive both... but I was just curious how many non-married types out there opted for the 5.
Reefbrake
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I am just joining this forum. I think it is great. Anyways, I am 25, single and have a 545 sport/nav. Sweeeeet Ride!!!
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Hi,
Hum... I have wife & 3 kids so i need a big car.
But... 95% of time drive alone. So that is why i chose BMW 5 over MB E. It's the fun factor!
Well... i had a 3 series... but i always carry my whole kite gear (3 kites & 2 boards) in the truck for lunch breaks
that is why i went form 3 Touring to 5 Touring there simply was not enough space 
So many good excuses to get this great car!
Hum... I have wife & 3 kids so i need a big car.
But... 95% of time drive alone. So that is why i chose BMW 5 over MB E. It's the fun factor!
Well... i had a 3 series... but i always carry my whole kite gear (3 kites & 2 boards) in the truck for lunch breaks
that is why i went form 3 Touring to 5 Touring there simply was not enough space 
So many good excuses to get this great car!
there are quite alot of members on here who are single and chose the 5! the 3 is an excellent car but I would ever buy (an M3 being the exception of course) but the 5 evokes an emotion that I never feel from the 3 series.
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Hi,
Just to add some data that i gathered the other day when i was asked the same question: "why a BMW 5 instead of a VW Golf?"
I made 230.000 km in 5 years. At the average 55km/h gives more than 170 days of 24h driving!
That is 1/2 year driving 24h a day in just 5 years!
Impressive numbers, no?
So, i deserve having it
Just to add some data that i gathered the other day when i was asked the same question: "why a BMW 5 instead of a VW Golf?"
I made 230.000 km in 5 years. At the average 55km/h gives more than 170 days of 24h driving!
That is 1/2 year driving 24h a day in just 5 years!
Impressive numbers, no?
So, i deserve having it


