E60 for Singaporeans
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Hmmmmmmm... Since I'm too lazy to read 247 pages, what's so special about E60 for Singaporeans?
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Originally Posted by arDi' post='197955' date='Nov 14 2005, 04:03 PM
Hmmmmmmm... Since I'm too lazy to read 247 pages, what's so special about E60 for Singaporeans? ![Tongue](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/tongue.gif)
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Hi everyone. Am new here although I have been lurking in the forum for more than a year. Just ordered a 523i and was wondering if you can advise what to look out for when collecting the car (mid-Dec). What freebies can we reasonably ask from the SA?
Since E60s are now a common sight on Singapore roads, I am thinking of personalizing it a bit. My thoughts are:
1. M5 wing mirrors but PML wants to charge me almost $4k for it!!
2. 135 wheels - any comments regarding ride comfort if I change it to non RFTs? How much do you guys think it will cost?
3. Sports steering wheel - was told it will cost a bit over $2k. I like this steering wheel better because it's thicker and more well padded than the regular steering which I find a bit too thin and hard.
Your comments welcome!
BTW, was told by the SA that PML will bring in 523s later equipped with sunroofs and HUD (but no NAV). Not sure about the added cost yet.
Since E60s are now a common sight on Singapore roads, I am thinking of personalizing it a bit. My thoughts are:
1. M5 wing mirrors but PML wants to charge me almost $4k for it!!
2. 135 wheels - any comments regarding ride comfort if I change it to non RFTs? How much do you guys think it will cost?
3. Sports steering wheel - was told it will cost a bit over $2k. I like this steering wheel better because it's thicker and more well padded than the regular steering which I find a bit too thin and hard.
Your comments welcome!
BTW, was told by the SA that PML will bring in 523s later equipped with sunroofs and HUD (but no NAV). Not sure about the added cost yet.
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its near one of my usual noodle shop i go for quick lunch.
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cost: $26/pair.
http://www.sbestfood.com/dalian.htm
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cost: $26/pair.
i am more interested in the noodle shop than the bulbs!
that is one of my fav food haunts too...when are you going again?
just came back from a long trip and can't wait for some good local food!
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Yah boy, I love noodles but have never been there. Maybe we should have a GTG there
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Originally Posted by Hi5' post='197472' date='Nov 13 2005, 01:33 PM
Hi,
Am looking to buy either a GS300 or a BMW 523i. Friends have advised me that if I am planning to keep for 5 years, buy the BMW, if I plan to keep for 10 years, then go for the Lexus....implying that the Lexus is more reliable and lasting. Any comments?
I personally like the BMW 523i after test driving....much, much better than the older 520i. I also find the BMW much more relaxing and comfortable to drive versus the GS300. Handling is tons better then the GS. Can someone advise me on strategies to get the best price from PML or the sales rep? Am looking to get it within the next few months before my current ride gets scrapped in June 06.
Many Thanks,
Steve
Am looking to buy either a GS300 or a BMW 523i. Friends have advised me that if I am planning to keep for 5 years, buy the BMW, if I plan to keep for 10 years, then go for the Lexus....implying that the Lexus is more reliable and lasting. Any comments?
I personally like the BMW 523i after test driving....much, much better than the older 520i. I also find the BMW much more relaxing and comfortable to drive versus the GS300. Handling is tons better then the GS. Can someone advise me on strategies to get the best price from PML or the sales rep? Am looking to get it within the next few months before my current ride gets scrapped in June 06.
Many Thanks,
Steve
I am sure you have made up your mind when you posted this question in a BMW thread
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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.
Add ons: 123 wheels, chrome grill, K&N Hi flow filter, Eibach Pro Kit, e60.net decal and 24,000km
Past rides:
2001 Nissan Xterra SE
1999 E39 523i
1999 E46 323i
1996 Acura Integra LS
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They tend to keep it clean here, nothing dirty
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Originally Posted by tategoi' post='198504' date='Nov 15 2005, 09:00 PM
Steve
I am sure you have made up your mind when you posted this question in a BMW thread
Go with your heart, don't listen to your friends.
I am sure you have made up your mind when you posted this question in a BMW thread
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Get the Bimmer, beats driving a boat around everyday. Better fuel economy too and 523i is good enough for your daily drive in the city.
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Originally Posted by Jellyfish1' post='198356' date='Nov 15 2005, 10:34 AM
Hi everyone. Am new here although I have been lurking in the forum for more than a year. Just ordered a 523i and was wondering if you can advise what to look out for when collecting the car (mid-Dec). What freebies can we reasonably ask from the SA?
Since E60s are now a common sight on Singapore roads, I am thinking of personalizing it a bit. My thoughts are:
1. M5 wing mirrors but PML wants to charge me almost $4k for it!!
2. 135 wheels - any comments regarding ride comfort if I change it to non RFTs? How much do you guys think it will cost?
3. Sports steering wheel - was told it will cost a bit over $2k. I like this steering wheel better because it's thicker and more well padded than the regular steering which I find a bit too thin and hard.
Your comments welcome!
BTW, was told by the SA that PML will bring in 523s later equipped with sunroofs and HUD (but no NAV). Not sure about the added cost yet.
Since E60s are now a common sight on Singapore roads, I am thinking of personalizing it a bit. My thoughts are:
1. M5 wing mirrors but PML wants to charge me almost $4k for it!!
2. 135 wheels - any comments regarding ride comfort if I change it to non RFTs? How much do you guys think it will cost?
3. Sports steering wheel - was told it will cost a bit over $2k. I like this steering wheel better because it's thicker and more well padded than the regular steering which I find a bit too thin and hard.
Your comments welcome!
BTW, was told by the SA that PML will bring in 523s later equipped with sunroofs and HUD (but no NAV). Not sure about the added cost yet.
Had a chance to live with a 523i for three days, the engine is really a gem, smooth and all!
1. M5 wing mirrors, yeap nice but very costly, i still find hard to justify for it. You can put the full M-tech kit for less than that.
2. 135 wheels - 18" with non run flats would be nice. call up Brendan at 63190190 for quotes, i suspect rims would cost around $3k w/o tyres.
3. Sport steering wheel is defintely great.
523i with sunroof as standard?! nice. but why PML do away with active steering.. the best thing ever on the e60...
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Originally Posted by Jellyfish1' post='198356' date='Nov 15 2005, 10:34 AM
Hi everyone. Am new here although I have been lurking in the forum for more than a year. Just ordered a 523i and was wondering if you can advise what to look out for when collecting the car (mid-Dec). What freebies can we reasonably ask from the SA?
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Since I am also a rookie with bimmers, maybe we can arrange to go to the next meet up in Singapore together; less intimidating meeting all the old hands :'(
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Welcome and Congrats for the new ride!
Had a chance to live with a 523i for three days, the engine is really a gem, smooth and all!
1. M5 wing mirrors, yeap nice but very costly, i still find hard to justify for it. You can put the full M-tech kit for less than that.
2. 135 wheels - 18" with non run flats would be nice. call up Brendan at 63190190 for quotes, i suspect rims would cost around $3k w/o tyres.
3. Sport steering wheel is defintely great.
523i with sunroof as standard?! nice. but why PML do away with active steering.. the best thing ever on the e60...
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Thanks Zag. This is my first Bimmer and yup, BMW accessories can hardly be classified value for money!
I think I'll most likely go for the 135 wheels (nightmare to clean given the brake dust but looks really good!) and the sports steering wheel since the former is more conspicuous and the latter I find far more comfortable than the standard.
Anybody using CSC2 tyres? If yes, what are your comments? Also, has anyone chnaged their brake pads to after market types to reduce dust?
Don't mean to ruin your buying experience but since you have already put ink on paper, I dont think you will be able to squeeze any more significant freebies from sales reps. Btw, I got a Key Ring ![Frown](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/sad.gif)
Since I am also a rookie with bimmers, maybe we can arrange to go to the next meet up in Singapore together; less intimidating meeting all the old hands :'(
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Thanks BZSAB. The SA has promised to subsidize my solar film as well as other unspecified goodies but will see if I can squeeze more out of him!
Had a chance to live with a 523i for three days, the engine is really a gem, smooth and all!
1. M5 wing mirrors, yeap nice but very costly, i still find hard to justify for it. You can put the full M-tech kit for less than that.
2. 135 wheels - 18" with non run flats would be nice. call up Brendan at 63190190 for quotes, i suspect rims would cost around $3k w/o tyres.
3. Sport steering wheel is defintely great.
523i with sunroof as standard?! nice. but why PML do away with active steering.. the best thing ever on the e60...
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Thanks Zag. This is my first Bimmer and yup, BMW accessories can hardly be classified value for money!
I think I'll most likely go for the 135 wheels (nightmare to clean given the brake dust but looks really good!) and the sports steering wheel since the former is more conspicuous and the latter I find far more comfortable than the standard.
Anybody using CSC2 tyres? If yes, what are your comments? Also, has anyone chnaged their brake pads to after market types to reduce dust?
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Since I am also a rookie with bimmers, maybe we can arrange to go to the next meet up in Singapore together; less intimidating meeting all the old hands :'(
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Thanks BZSAB. The SA has promised to subsidize my solar film as well as other unspecified goodies but will see if I can squeeze more out of him!
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Hi, just came back from KL yesterday. A warning for all owners, watch out for your window wipers if you are driving up to Malaysia this coming school holidays. I got my wipers stolen whilst parked in the hotel carpark
A replacement set cost me RM280.00 (got ripped off, I guess the garage chap could see that I was impatient to get on the road and it was raining heavily at the time) :thumbsdown: He told me that it was very common for E60 wipers to be stolen.
So if you are going up north to exercise your cars, it may be prudent to bring along a spare set.
Sorry, I meant the windscreen wipers !
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A replacement set cost me RM280.00 (got ripped off, I guess the garage chap could see that I was impatient to get on the road and it was raining heavily at the time) :thumbsdown: He told me that it was very common for E60 wipers to be stolen.
So if you are going up north to exercise your cars, it may be prudent to bring along a spare set.
Originally Posted by new owner' post='199308' date='Nov 17 2005, 11:44 AM
Hi, just came back from KL yesterday. A warning for all owners, watch out for your window wipers if you are driving up to Malaysia this coming school holidays. I got my wipers stolen whilst parked in the hotel carpark
A replacement set cost me RM280.00 (got ripped off, I guess the garage chap could see that I was impatient to get on the road and it was raining heavily at the time) :thumbsdown: He told me that it was very common for E60 wipers to be stolen.
So if you are going up north to exercise your cars, it may be prudent to bring along a spare set.
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A replacement set cost me RM280.00 (got ripped off, I guess the garage chap could see that I was impatient to get on the road and it was raining heavily at the time) :thumbsdown: He told me that it was very common for E60 wipers to be stolen.
So if you are going up north to exercise your cars, it may be prudent to bring along a spare set.