Damn I love this car!!!!
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Just wanted to give a shout out to the E60. With just over 200 miles on the clock so far, I'm still in break-in mode, but I just love the way this car moves.
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
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Originally Posted by lawguy' post='393453' date='Feb 20 2007, 10:02 AM
Just wanted to give a shout out to the E60. With just over 200 miles on the clock so far, I'm still in break-in mode, but I just love the way this car moves.
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
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Originally Posted by lawguy' post='393453' date='Feb 20 2007, 10:02 AM
Just wanted to give a shout out to the E60. With just over 200 miles on the clock so far, I'm still in break-in mode, but I just love the way this car moves.
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
Road rage? kids with big toys fighting on fwy is very dangerous... take it easy.
I have seen idiots blocking other for unknown reason. But most of the cases, because both drivers were waited a fraction of a second and decide to go ahead... it could be a misunderstanding. I don't think too many people want to against you or your new BMW. Also, some older cars acceleration is slow after losing momentum. You knew it if you had a dump car before, but you seem to have nice cars all the way. Be a BMW driver, be nice and don't forget to smile
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Originally Posted by lawguy' post='393453' date='Feb 20 2007, 11:02 AM
Just wanted to give a shout out to the E60. With just over 200 miles on the clock so far, I'm still in break-in mode, but I just love the way this car moves.
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
While not fastest sedan on the planet, its loads of fun dispatching the 99.125% of the vehicles on the road. And yes, its interesting to see how quickly cars become faint specs in your rear view mirror!!!!
Enjoy.
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Originally Posted by 535dBoy' post='393840' date='Feb 21 2007, 12:19 PM
That kind of thing is even more fun when the driver you leave behind/pass spots the diesel badge on the back of your car !
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Originally Posted by lawguy' post='393453' date='Feb 20 2007, 10:02 AM
Just wanted to give a shout out to the E60. With just over 200 miles on the clock so far, I'm still in break-in mode, but I just love the way this car moves.
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
However, despite the break in, I had to push the RPMs a little over 4k today when some idiot in a Taurus SHO thought it was amusing to ride my ass on the interstate on-ramp, then try to pass me on the left white still ON THE RAMP. So, I dropped her into 3rd, hit the gas, by the time I reached 5th grear, he was a hundred yards behind. I then slowed down to blend back into the flow of traffic, and 15 second later, he caught me, and I had to give him the shaking head while he glared.
The rest of the way to work, all I could think was what a fantastic car we all own. I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
Hope all of your days give you a chance to smile like i did this morning.....
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Congrats on the ride bro. Just wait until you get comfortable pushing the car in turns. I love it when someone does that to me on an onramp. I dust them - accelerating into and through the onramp, generally exceeding the speed limit before I'm on the highway. With the sports suspension, you could have likely accelerated in 3rd to a speed that would have sent that SHO into a ditch without exceeding 4000. Onramps can be taken at more than most highways' posted speed limits in these cars. Have fun.
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Originally Posted by lawguy' post='393453' date='Feb 20 2007, 10:02 AM
I cant wait to get past the break-in, and already caught myself looking at the Dinan site for a few mods, despite the fact that I'm not really a MOD sort of dude.
FYI, the 'break in' period is generally a bunch of BS. You should drive the car from the get-go the way you plan on driving it as long as you own it.
By taking it easier on the car during the initial break-in, it "seats" various portions of the engine and the car in general. What the manufacturers and the Feds want you to do is baby the car initially because it means you'll have very slightly lower emissions and slightly better gas mileage throughout the life of the car.
The flipside is if you gun the hell out of the engine while it's new, you will actually very slightly improve the performance of the car over it's life. However, that will come at the expense of a slight reduction in fuel economy.
These days our cars have several systems built-in to try and prevent people from frying the engine. You really have to try and screw it up. Beyond that, if something goes wrong it would have gone wrong sooner or later anyway.
On a similar note, one thing that everyone should do with a new car is change the engine oil after 500 miles. I don't care what you are driving. You will save yourself future headaches by spending the $100 or so on this preventive maintenance. Get all the metal fillings and gunk out of your engine.
Note: This is all just my opinion, based on experience and many conversations about this subject with German car mechanics. Your experience may differ, and I certainly don't advocate everyone go out and try to red line their new car constantly or similar behavior. The most important thing is to do what you feel comfortable with. If you don't feel comfortable driving like that then don't.
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Really, the way of babying a new car for break-in is an old tradition, just drive the car off the lot like how you normally would drive. If the car breaks, hey, you're covered for the next 4 years (or 50,000 miles) so no worries. Only thing that will cost you out of pocket would be paying a visit to the gas station more often :thumbsdown: Later!
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