What a Lovely Day
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My Ride: Titanium Silver 2004 525i, style 116 alloys,
I agree,
even my 525i seems to give me a decent shove in the back when I give the pedal an urgent nudge!
I'm always amazed at how responsive the electronic throttle system is.
even my 525i seems to give me a decent shove in the back when I give the pedal an urgent nudge!
I'm always amazed at how responsive the electronic throttle system is.
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My Ride: My ex-ride: EU '08 LCI 520dA. Space Grey, Sport Seats in Black Leather/Fabric Anthracite, Sport Steering Wheel, A/C with Extended Features, Hi-Fi Speakers, Cup Holders, Cruise with Braking function, Folding Rear Seats, Xenons, Park Distance Control.
Originally Posted by Markymark' post='280494' date='May 10 2006, 08:10 PM
I agree,
even my 525i seems to give me a decent shove in the back when I give the pedal an urgent nudge!
I'm always amazed at how responsive the electronic throttle system is.
even my 525i seems to give me a decent shove in the back when I give the pedal an urgent nudge!
I'm always amazed at how responsive the electronic throttle system is.
I was inspired when I read this this afternoon. Thank you.
So I was gonna take out my 3-week old 535D for a blast around the country roads when I got home.
But just as I arrived, the heavens opened and 1-inch hailstones plummeted out of the sky.
535D stays in garage.
Ah well, maybe tomorrow!
ABC
So I was gonna take out my 3-week old 535D for a blast around the country roads when I got home.
But just as I arrived, the heavens opened and 1-inch hailstones plummeted out of the sky.
535D stays in garage.
Ah well, maybe tomorrow!
ABC
Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='280584' date='May 10 2006, 08:21 PM
I was inspired when I read this this afternoon. Thank you.
So I was gonna take out my 3-week old 535D for a blast around the country roads when I got home.
But just as I arrived, the heavens opened and 1-inch hailstones plummeted out of the sky.
535D stays in garage.
Ah well, maybe tomorrow!
ABC
So I was gonna take out my 3-week old 535D for a blast around the country roads when I got home.
But just as I arrived, the heavens opened and 1-inch hailstones plummeted out of the sky.
535D stays in garage.
Ah well, maybe tomorrow!
ABC
I got stiffled too. But in my case traffic as every one else seem to have the same idea.
Originally Posted by needforspeed' post='280398' date='May 10 2006, 02:46 PM
accelerating away from 30mph in 3rd the car just keeps pulling and pulling with no need to change up until 80mph (at which point I had to start thinking about slowing down anyway).
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From: Cambs. UK
My Ride: 525i M Sport Touring (E61): Mystic Blue with Beige Leather and Light Poplar Wood Trim | M Sport Package: Anthracite Headlining, Dechroming, 18" M Spoke Alloy Wheels (135) & RFT's, M Sport Steering Wheel, Sports Seats, M Door Entry Sill Trims, M Sport Suspension Settings, M Aero Bodykit I | Pro NAV | Bluetooth Prep | Xenons | Adapative Headlights | Headlight Washers | HUD | PDC | Automatic Air Con - Advanced | Automatic Tailgate Operation | Heated Front Seats | Sun Protection Glass | Non-Smoker Package |
Sounds absolutely wonderful
Can't wait to get mine and try it
Can't wait to get mine and try it
Did it again today - nice long 400 mile round trip - with a peaceful lunch break out in the sunshine.
25 degrees for most of the afternoon - no point in being anywhere else.
Did a bit of ragging about on the way up (and quite a lot of overtaking), then on the way back I stuck my ipod on shuffle, the cruise on at 75mph and reset the fuel consumption, so I could amuse myself with an average of 45 mpg over the last 100 or so miles.
Feel a bit sorry for the british e60's though - mine really want's to go at 120 mph, but it's just too naughty over here.
oh - and don't let the rain and hail put you off - nice wet roads just give you more chance to flick the back end out around the bends.
25 degrees for most of the afternoon - no point in being anywhere else.
Did a bit of ragging about on the way up (and quite a lot of overtaking), then on the way back I stuck my ipod on shuffle, the cruise on at 75mph and reset the fuel consumption, so I could amuse myself with an average of 45 mpg over the last 100 or so miles.
Feel a bit sorry for the british e60's though - mine really want's to go at 120 mph, but it's just too naughty over here.
oh - and don't let the rain and hail put you off - nice wet roads just give you more chance to flick the back end out around the bends.


