RIP E60/E61
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"What the E60 did in life... echoes in eternity..."
okay.. I paraphrased a quote from the movie Gladiator..
okay.. I paraphrased a quote from the movie Gladiator..
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I have had BMW's for the last 20 years and currently own an E61 M Sport.
But, I am glad to see the back of E60 production. It was always a challenging 'fugly' car and it now feels and looks like it was designed in 2004 (by BMW standards).
It is still engineered better than any Audi, VW etc, but the design was never accepted by the critics and never will be.. I suspect that many E60 buyers were like me, and bought the car through brand loyaly and engineering / driveability rather than design looks. I definately didn't buy mine for the looks, that's for sure.
The F10 will be the the almost perfect synergy between design and engineenering. Once we see a few on the road with decent wheels and paint, the E60 will look like an antique. And once the F10 has a few revisions in 16-18 months it will look even better.
But, I am glad to see the back of E60 production. It was always a challenging 'fugly' car and it now feels and looks like it was designed in 2004 (by BMW standards).
It is still engineered better than any Audi, VW etc, but the design was never accepted by the critics and never will be.. I suspect that many E60 buyers were like me, and bought the car through brand loyaly and engineering / driveability rather than design looks. I definately didn't buy mine for the looks, that's for sure.
The F10 will be the the almost perfect synergy between design and engineenering. Once we see a few on the road with decent wheels and paint, the E60 will look like an antique. And once the F10 has a few revisions in 16-18 months it will look even better.
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does that mean they are not making the touring either?
it just seems weird - the F11 will be introduced in September 2010, so if they stop making the E61 now, that would mean about a year with no 5er Tourings sold - can that be right?
it just seems weird - the F11 will be introduced in September 2010, so if they stop making the E61 now, that would mean about a year with no 5er Tourings sold - can that be right?
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e60 will always be the sexiest 5 for me
but that can change once i see the f10 in person... so far, however, not impressed.....
but that can change once i see the f10 in person... so far, however, not impressed.....
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Originally Posted by brahamt' post='1079691' date='Dec 25 2009, 09:38 AM
I have to admit that I was one of those that HATED the E60 when it launched. Now I am a proud and satisfied owner.
To me, the E60's styling is still so current. When it debuted, it was way ahead of its time. The best testament to how great a driver's car it is still is the Loveland Pass comparo of this year where a 550i Sport beat the crap out of the competiion in getting up that windy mountain pass -- even though all of the competition were much newer designs.
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Originally Posted by sdg1871' post='1079844' date='Dec 25 2009, 10:02 PM
Me too. I think that my car is fantastic. I will miss it when it's gone. I actually believe that BMW dramatically improved the E60's looks with the LCIs that also have the M Tech kit.
To me, the E60's styling is still so current. When it debuted, it was way ahead of its time. The best testament to how great a driver's car it is still is the Loveland Pass comparo of this year where a 550i Sport beat the crap out of the competiion in getting up that windy mountain pass -- even though all of the competition were much newer designs.
To me, the E60's styling is still so current. When it debuted, it was way ahead of its time. The best testament to how great a driver's car it is still is the Loveland Pass comparo of this year where a 550i Sport beat the crap out of the competiion in getting up that windy mountain pass -- even though all of the competition were much newer designs.
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Originally Posted by Krozi' post='1079852' date='Dec 25 2009, 10:25 PM
Don't forget that the 550i was also at altitude...death for a NA engine, and it still destroyed the competition!
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Originally Posted by sdg1871' post='1079854' date='Dec 25 2009, 10:32 PM
Correct. The 550 won not because of its power (because it was not the most powerful car) but rather for its unbelievable ability to carry speed through the corners. The thing just goes faster through the corners than the competition. At times, my car astonishes me by how fast it can take a corner (with my max summer performance tires on) and how predictable its handling is at the limit.
The review you talking about was the one with the Lincoln right?
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