Don't Appreciate Your E60
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I moved a relative using a fairly new Kia van last week. Drove out to their house in early morning in my beloved E60. Loaded and drove the van several times which was hard work. Needless to say, was quite suprised at the quality of the Kia's materials and its smooth reving V6 DOHC powerplant. Seats and sitting position were nice with a great view of the road. Seems Kia has come a long way and new mini vans are far better than they were years ago.
So, it was time to return home in the E60 after a long day. As the sweat began to dry, I looked forward to return trip which would take me through 6 miles of lush forest preserve scenery on a reportedly newly resurfaced road.
So I climbed in the E60 and hit the road. OMG, the E60 felt like heaven as we loafed along at 80 in the sunshine. The car was serene and quiet, the suspension breezing through the different road surfaces, and the engine purring like a turbine. The nice interior smells, comfy seats, and great feel of the steering wheel combined to provide a feeling of utter driving estascy. The seating position was low and inclined and no doubt the result of careful and scientific study of the human anatomy. More like a sportscar. What a car. And not a bad route either.
Just a thought next time your pissed off in traffic, which I'll in about 40 minutes for now.
CVT Benhogan
So, it was time to return home in the E60 after a long day. As the sweat began to dry, I looked forward to return trip which would take me through 6 miles of lush forest preserve scenery on a reportedly newly resurfaced road.
So I climbed in the E60 and hit the road. OMG, the E60 felt like heaven as we loafed along at 80 in the sunshine. The car was serene and quiet, the suspension breezing through the different road surfaces, and the engine purring like a turbine. The nice interior smells, comfy seats, and great feel of the steering wheel combined to provide a feeling of utter driving estascy. The seating position was low and inclined and no doubt the result of careful and scientific study of the human anatomy. More like a sportscar. What a car. And not a bad route either.
Just a thought next time your pissed off in traffic, which I'll in about 40 minutes for now.
CVT Benhogan
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Kia van built quality is very cheap. My bro-in-law rent a brand new Kia van drving down SoCal and he said it's not very safe to drive. Brake is no as good as his Xterra. I'm sure Kia van and E60 are hell and heaven, respectively.
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Originally Posted by CVTBenhogan' post='313294' date='Jul 20 2006, 04:22 PM
Just a thought next time your pissed off in traffic.
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 550i "Ben Hogan's 5 Iron"
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2003 Audi A4 3.0 CVT "Part of the Moniker"
Silver/Ebony, Prem, CW, Star 17s
Originally Posted by my530i' post='313296' date='Jul 20 2006, 04:24 PM
Kia van built quality is very cheap. My bro-in-law rent a brand new Kia van drving down SoCal and he said it's not very safe to drive. Brake is no as good as his Xterra. I'm sure Kia van and E60 are hell and heaven, respectively.
Disagree. Hell is more like a Pontiac Grand Am or a Buick LaSabre. And there are countless cars on the way there, including that Xterra.
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Oh, I do appreciate my e60. It's a garage queen during the week but come Friday it's out for some fun!
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Did take the City Bus yesterday to downtown, home to DT in under 15 minutes.
No parking problems, no speeding tickets and I did the trip after some 4 drinks,
so no drunk driving either.
It's about what you compare with.
No parking problems, no speeding tickets and I did the trip after some 4 drinks,
so no drunk driving either.
It's about what you compare with.
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2003 Audi A4 3.0 CVT "Part of the Moniker"
Silver/Ebony, Prem, CW, Star 17s
Originally Posted by Ricracing' post='313323' date='Jul 20 2006, 04:50 PM
Did take the City Bus yesterday to downtown, home to DT in under 15 minutes.
No parking problems, no speeding tickets and I did the trip after some 4 drinks,
so no drunk driving either.
It's about what you compare with.
No parking problems, no speeding tickets and I did the trip after some 4 drinks,
so no drunk driving either.
It's about what you compare with.
I take the train to work too. About 26 minutes versus 1 hr in the car.
Try this. After my 6 drinks (sometimes a chaser or two on the train ride home), I arrive home and sit in my e60 and let the L7 do its thing.
CVT Benhogan
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Originally Posted by CVTBenhogan' post='313342' date='Jul 20 2006, 05:04 PM
I take the train to work too. About 26 minutes versus 1 hr in the car.
Try this. After my 6 drinks (sometimes a chaser or two on the train ride home), I arrive home and sit in my e60 and let the L7 do its thing.
CVT Benhogan
Try this. After my 6 drinks (sometimes a chaser or two on the train ride home), I arrive home and sit in my e60 and let the L7 do its thing.
CVT Benhogan
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 550i "Ben Hogan's 5 Iron"
SilverGrey/Black Sport, L7, NAV, CW, AS, Split FR
2003 Audi A4 3.0 CVT "Part of the Moniker"
Silver/Ebony, Prem, CW, Star 17s
Originally Posted by Znod' post='313345' date='Jul 20 2006, 05:10 PM
Unsafe/Illegal
The wheels never move.
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Originally Posted by CVTBenhogan' post='313347' date='Jul 20 2006, 05:13 PM
Yes, I'm a sinner.
The wheels never move.
The wheels never move.