View Poll Results: Do you drive your 5 in the Winter Months?
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Winter Drivers
#11
Here in the southern U.S. we have ice..not really snow. I don't have any problem driving in snow and get by ok in ice in the right setup. But the probably is not really with your skills now is it...It's the mo's that don't have a freaking clue that it might take a bit longer to stop on ice and insist on driving at or above the posted limits. When I was a kid it was a big thing to go sit close to an intersection and watch the cars sllip and slide. The best spots were those hills that had a stop light at the bottom. Fools would slide through the intersection one after another.
For that I reason I stay at home when it starts getting bad. Plus it's a good excuse to work from home seeing as how we only get a few days a year of the beautiful icy weather.
For that I reason I stay at home when it starts getting bad. Plus it's a good excuse to work from home seeing as how we only get a few days a year of the beautiful icy weather.
#13
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Joined: Jul 2005
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From: Helsinki, Finland
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 Peter530i' date='Jul 31 2005, 03:30 PM
[quote name='Ricracing' date='Jul 30 2005, 12:43 PM']
Of course I drive my car all year.
Do any of you even know what winter is? I mean a meter of snow, icy roads and minus 30 celcius? .
I have been driving BMW's for a quorter of a century, summer or winter, no problem!
Of course I drive my car all year.
Do any of you even know what winter is? I mean a meter of snow, icy roads and minus 30 celcius? .
I have been driving BMW's for a quorter of a century, summer or winter, no problem!
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We have bad winters mostly in terms that the roads are not taken care of well.....
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[/quote]A winter tire with spikes is of course the best thing for ice (i.e. Nokian Hakkapeliitta4, Continental or Michelin), and a 4WD will beat a RWD.
A have been driving for the last six or seven years now (320Ci, 325Ci, 525iA both E39 and E60) without spikes with Nokian Q (the new Northern version is now called Rsi) and now with Contis (see my signature).
They are not their best on blank ice but on snow they almost beat any tire.
The BMW DSC is awsome and will keep you on the road but do not forget about physics, the car will not stop nearly as good on snow or ice.
And always remember, you cannot drive your car in the winter as on the summer.
#15
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Joined: Mar 2004
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From: Long Island, NY
My Ride: 2008 535i: June 6th start build, complete June 17th, at NY Port July 5th, at dealer July 10th, took delivery Friday July 13- Plantimum Bronze/Natural Brown Leather/Light Poplar, Sport Package, Sport Auto, Active Steering, Premium Package, CWP & PDC. Dinan Performance Software 384hp & 421 ft/lbs.
You should poll the US verses the rest of the world, we don't like putting on snow tires here.
#16
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Joined: Apr 2004
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From: NYC, USA
My Ride: 2010 550i M Sport Package - Alpine White/Blk Nasca Leather, Premium hi-fi system, Sat Radio, Nav, Cold Weather Package, Value Package, Shift Paddles, Comfort Access keyless entry, Power rear Sunshade, Front Ventilated seats, Split fold-down rear seats, Heated rear seats, Automatic high beams
Looks like I'm the only one who put's it away for the winter.
#20
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Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Voorhees, NJ USA
My Ride: 2004 Titanium Gray 545i auto, navigation, premium sound/Logic7, cold weather, adaptive Xenon, Lumbar support, split rear seat, PDC.
Anything over 6" and it stays in the garage. 6" or less and it goes out with original equip Conti M+S and it handles better than my '04 Toyota AWD Sienna. My '99 540i did great too.