How many 6-speed E60's were made...?
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My non negotiable options are as follows in order of non negotiability:
1. STICK-main reason for getting a BMW 5 series AWD
2. Navi
3. Comfort seats
4. IPOD
Everything else just makes the car nicer.
1. STICK-main reason for getting a BMW 5 series AWD
2. Navi
3. Comfort seats
4. IPOD
Everything else just makes the car nicer.
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Originally Posted by kscarrol' post='755997' date='Dec 30 2008, 04:35 PM
It is rather hard for someone to ask others to respect your opinion when you don't afford the same courtesy in return... Telling someone to not be insulted when you just described their likes and version of the car as "like a video game, just not real" is a bit of a stretch.
Not to kick a hornets nest but we could have the same discussion about a wagon (sorry, estate!) vs a sedan or even a sedan vs a coupe.![Innocent](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/innocent.gif)
Not to kick a hornets nest but we could have the same discussion about a wagon (sorry, estate!) vs a sedan or even a sedan vs a coupe.
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P'haps if I wasn't blessed with 2 kids and a 3rd on the way I'd have a 335 drop-top. But I'm happiest that BMW offers an array of vehicles that suit many different needs, purposes, and wishes. Offering manual transmissions just increases that array. It's not about better or worse... it's about getting what fits you best. If BMW didn't offer a stick 5er wagon in the States I likely would have settled for a 3 year old E500 wagon for half the money. But BMW gave me a choice and I gave them my money.
I'm glad he likes what he has... DD's follow-up post reaffirms he made the best choice for him. I made the best choice for me, and you will likely always be able to buy a real automatic transmission for yourself. I think automatics are great... they're the only thing my mother can drive!
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Originally Posted by DD_545i' post='755130' date='Dec 29 2008, 01:28 PM
Hmmm. Maybe.
edit: Now I've read the whole thread (which I didn't when I first responded) I see it's all about manuals. I really don't see why anyone wants a manual now. They're slow, clunky, a pain to drive in traffic. It takes no effort at all to reach the published 0-60mph times in an Automatic or SMG, you basically just hit the gas pedal and watch it happen. To do the same thing in a manual, which often have lower 0-60 times these days than the autos anyway, you have to treat the car like a complete asshole (pardon my french). There's no way I'd treat my own car the way the 0-60 testers treat them (letting the clutch out at 4,000rpm and ramming the stick from 1st to 2nd sometimes without the clutch). My last manual car was a Porsche Boxster (and before that was an E34 M5) and on an open road they were a joy to drive, but in any other situation it was just pointless effort for no gain at all. I'm all for putting in the effort and hard work when it pays off, but when the easy option is actually a better option, well the choice is obvious. Anyone who's stuck in the rut of the manual box being their #1 requirement needs to spend a day in an SMG car. One of the double-clutch super modern ones (like VAG's DSG) must be impressed.
edit: Now I've read the whole thread (which I didn't when I first responded) I see it's all about manuals. I really don't see why anyone wants a manual now. They're slow, clunky, a pain to drive in traffic. It takes no effort at all to reach the published 0-60mph times in an Automatic or SMG, you basically just hit the gas pedal and watch it happen. To do the same thing in a manual, which often have lower 0-60 times these days than the autos anyway, you have to treat the car like a complete asshole (pardon my french). There's no way I'd treat my own car the way the 0-60 testers treat them (letting the clutch out at 4,000rpm and ramming the stick from 1st to 2nd sometimes without the clutch). My last manual car was a Porsche Boxster (and before that was an E34 M5) and on an open road they were a joy to drive, but in any other situation it was just pointless effort for no gain at all. I'm all for putting in the effort and hard work when it pays off, but when the easy option is actually a better option, well the choice is obvious. Anyone who's stuck in the rut of the manual box being their #1 requirement needs to spend a day in an SMG car. One of the double-clutch super modern ones (like VAG's DSG) must be impressed.
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Originally Posted by corgidog' post='756518' date='Dec 31 2008, 03:37 PM
My non negotiable options are as follows in order of non negotiability:
1. STICK-main reason for getting a BMW 5 series AWD
2. Navi
3. Comfort seats
4. IPOD
1. STICK-main reason for getting a BMW 5 series AWD
2. Navi
3. Comfort seats
4. IPOD
1. Auto or SMG
2. Black Metallic
3. Black Interior
4. Navi Professional
5. Heated Seats (preferably with ventilation also)
6. Xenons (preferably adaptive curving)
7. Park Distance Control
8. Standard Suspension (not Sports)
9. Comfort Seats with full electric and memory (no Sports seats)
10. Engine either 545i, 550i, 530d or 535d
10. Low Mileage (maximum 30,000m)
11. Only one previous owner
12. Wheel size maximum 18" (No 19s or 20s)
13. Walnut or Aluminium or Piano Black or Carbon Fibre Trim
The only ones I might have been flexible on (because they're easy to change) would be #12 and #13. Everything else there was absolutely a requirement. I know myself and how if I'd waivered from the list and accepted the wrong colour or the wrong seats or something else, then I'd be unhappy with the car just a little bit. Instead I'm loving it, and how could I not, it's exactly what I was looking for. The bonus of also getting Sunroof, Dynamic Drive, Rain Sensor, folding/heated mirrors, Voice control, Run-Flats (summer AND winter sets), my favourite 'Type 123' 18"rims and my second favourite 'Type 138' rims for winter was the icing on the cake.
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Originally Posted by gpfarrell' post='756538' date='Dec 31 2008, 08:54 AM
I'm not telling anybody to like what I like. As I said first, I'm glad he likes what he has. I don't like what he has which is as irrelevant as others not liking what I have. I do like what I have though.
P'haps if I wasn't blessed with 2 kids and a 3rd on the way I'd have a 335 drop-top. But I'm happiest that BMW offers an array of vehicles that suit many different needs, purposes, and wishes. Offering manual transmissions just increases that array. It's not about better or worse... it's about getting what fits you best. If BMW didn't offer a stick 5er wagon in the States I likely would have settled for a 3 year old E500 wagon for half the money. But BMW gave me a choice and I gave them my money.
I'm glad he likes what he has... DD's follow-up post reaffirms he made the best choice for him. I made the best choice for me, and you will likely always be able to buy a real automatic transmission for yourself. I think automatics are great... they're the only thing my mother can drive!
P'haps if I wasn't blessed with 2 kids and a 3rd on the way I'd have a 335 drop-top. But I'm happiest that BMW offers an array of vehicles that suit many different needs, purposes, and wishes. Offering manual transmissions just increases that array. It's not about better or worse... it's about getting what fits you best. If BMW didn't offer a stick 5er wagon in the States I likely would have settled for a 3 year old E500 wagon for half the money. But BMW gave me a choice and I gave them my money.
I'm glad he likes what he has... DD's follow-up post reaffirms he made the best choice for him. I made the best choice for me, and you will likely always be able to buy a real automatic transmission for yourself. I think automatics are great... they're the only thing my mother can drive!
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Originally Posted by kscarrol' post='756572' date='Dec 31 2008, 05:07 PM
Understood. And congrats on #3! Sounds like you're going to be a busy man for several years to come.... ![Thumbsup](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/thumbsup.gif)
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Originally Posted by kscarrol' post='756572' date='Dec 31 2008, 11:07 AM
Understood. And congrats on #3! Sounds like you're going to be a busy man for several years to come.... ![Thumbsup](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/thumbsup.gif)
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So back to the original question... How many 6-speed stickies have been made?
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Originally Posted by gpfarrell' post='756599' date='Dec 31 2008, 05:45 PM
So back to the original question... How many 6-speed stickies have been made?
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How about doing what I did and searching on some popular second-hand car site one with manual and one with auto and comparing the result count?
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My Ride: 2006 E60 530 xi six speed manual/Silver gray-auburn/18inch-style123wheels/premium sound and package/HUD/PDC/sport/coldpackage/Sirius/M-aero kit/Nav/comfortseats/shades/comfort access
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I ordered my 6 speed E60 535i xdrive - it is now at the dealership and getting those RFTs removed and replaced with some real tires...
I'm replacing my 530xi 6 speed...
my dealership tells me that the 6 speeds are a rare breed in Boston...but I can't drive anything else -
I'm replacing my 530xi 6 speed...
my dealership tells me that the 6 speeds are a rare breed in Boston...but I can't drive anything else -
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