How does SMG work? Wha's it like?
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Hate to ask a stupid question but I am considering an M5 (used 07) and curently drive a 545i with 6 speed mnual. My wife doesn't care for the 6 speed. The only SMG I've driven was a 04 or so M3 and i didn't care for it but can't say I was driving it correctly. Thoughts?
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There's no real decision with the E60 M5.....SMG or nothing. You will love the SMG on this car....you have to drive it to see its real potential and benefits over the manual (which is a carry over tranny from the E39 M5).
Think of it as a manual tranny that utilizes a real clutch but with no actual foot clutching...the computer does it for you, at a speed which a human could never match. I loved the rev-matching on the downshifts best. The car will actually roll on you at stop signs & hills like a manual would but only if you leave your foot off the brake for a few seconds, however there is brake- assist just like on the manual (at least my 550i has it) to prevent you from drifting backward on a hill during the initial brake-to-accelerator transition.
Plus, the tranny has an "auto" mode that is useful for times when you might have one hand occupied and can't manually flip the shift lever or paddles. But, I see no other real use for this mode except maybe for stop-n-go rush hour driving.
From the FAQ section: http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=2106
Think of it as a manual tranny that utilizes a real clutch but with no actual foot clutching...the computer does it for you, at a speed which a human could never match. I loved the rev-matching on the downshifts best. The car will actually roll on you at stop signs & hills like a manual would but only if you leave your foot off the brake for a few seconds, however there is brake- assist just like on the manual (at least my 550i has it) to prevent you from drifting backward on a hill during the initial brake-to-accelerator transition.
Plus, the tranny has an "auto" mode that is useful for times when you might have one hand occupied and can't manually flip the shift lever or paddles. But, I see no other real use for this mode except maybe for stop-n-go rush hour driving.
From the FAQ section: http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=2106
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My Ride: 2008 Silverstone II E60 M5 2012 E70 AW X5 50i Sport w/ LCI Aero Kit and Rocker Panels
As much as I believe a MT is "TRUE" driving, SMG is simply AWESOME!!! I LOVE IT!!!!
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I put 70k miles on my 1st SMG (04 M3) and have 18k miles on my 08 M5. Once you know how to drive it, there is no going back to the clutch. It takes a little time to learn and then it is quick, double clutches, and you can be very smooth. Don't forget to reset the SMG every now and then.
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Originally Posted by ssigarto' post='760327' date='Jan 5 2009, 10:28 PM
For the wife it can be driven like an automatic. Once you get used to and good with the SMG, you will hate the D modes.
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Originally Posted by ssigarto' post='760327' date='Jan 6 2009, 03:28 AM
For the wife it can be driven like an automatic. Once you get used to and good with the SMG, you will hate the D modes.
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Rudy -
How are you liking the new sport automatic transmission in your new 550i? I know you were a huge fan of the SMG in your last car and just wondered if you miss it. I'm debating going from 6MT to auto in my next car, just for convenience sake.
Thoughts?
How are you liking the new sport automatic transmission in your new 550i? I know you were a huge fan of the SMG in your last car and just wondered if you miss it. I'm debating going from 6MT to auto in my next car, just for convenience sake.
Thoughts?