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StanF18 04-21-2009 10:47 AM

Does driving a BMW attract more road ragers??
 
I've attracted a fair amount of "road-ragers", the latest one being this morning in a VW Passat (or was it a Jetta). I seriously do NOT consider myself an aggressive driver. I NEVER tailgate, I never cut anyone off, and I always use my signals. The only thing is, I do like to go somwhat fast occasionally, but I stay in my lane and try never to tangle with anyone. Nevertheless, these guys know how to find me, not sure if they despise BMWs in general, or X5s in particular??:dunno:

Anyway, this morning it was me and another E53 (3.0i) peacefully driving side by side. I'm on the left of the other X5. This A-hole in a Passat comes flying in from behind me....He is 1 inch from my ass, and he is weaving left to right to show how pissed off he is. So I speed up quite a bit to allow him to fill his "need for speed", but I don't much feel like changing lanes since the right lane is ending soon anyway. The Passat speeds up too, but he is furious that I am still faster than him. So he switches to the right lane to try and outgun me. Mind you, I am in no way impeding him, or preventing him from going fast. I am just staying in my lane going pretty fast. Well, sure enough, he is unable to gain enough speed to pass me on the right, and then his lane ends....he is forced to shuffle back into line behind me. This pisses him off to no end. When it becomes 2 lanes again, he revs up like a madman, gets in front of me, and purposefully cuts me off AND BRAKES at the same time. If I did not brake really hard I would have flown straight into his right rear fender. :dunno:
Who ARE these people? I guess my only consolation is that the folks who do this stuff must engage in this tailgating/cutting off behaviour pretty consistently. Which means that the Law of Probability will eventually catch up to them, and they will meet their Maker sooner than they bargained for.

And the final aspect of this is that I'm obviously dreaming of an X5///M, as I'm sure many of us are. But I'm afraid if I ever do get one, I will only attract more a-holes like this one, trying to show me up.

:dunno:

E61Silver 04-21-2009 11:11 AM

Simple way to drive keep the fast lane open, it is supposed to be a passing lane.

X5rolls 04-21-2009 11:29 AM

Not sure how long you were next to the other X or how long that right lane was open but that sounds like that might be part of the reason that other driver was upset. There is no excuse for his cutting in and braking, none.

cmyX6go 04-21-2009 11:38 AM

I definitely think driving a BMW attracts the a-holes. Everyone always wants to screw with me; cut me off, not let me merge in. I just laugh it off. I think alot of it is jealousy.

E61Silver 04-21-2009 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by X5rolls (Post 609865)
Not sure how long you were next to the other X or how long that right lane was open but that sounds like that might be part of the reason that other driver was upset. There is no excuse for his cutting in and braking, none.

I think that everyone needs to drive safe but most of the problems come from slow drivers in the fast lane.

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Wagner 04-21-2009 11:41 AM

Neh, not for me. Never saw that in any of the BMW's I owned. :dunno: Maybe it is a NY/NJ thing :) In MD we are equal opportunity haters.

Michelle 04-21-2009 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by cmyX5go (Post 609872)
I definitely think driving a BMW attracts the a-holes. Everyone always wants to screw with me; cut me off, not let me merge in. I just laugh it off. I think alot if it is jealousy.

:iagree: Same here.

When I drove my Grand Cherokee, people let me merge all of the time. Ever since I got the X5, I pray I find another Bimmer to let me in, because no one else will. Jealous fvckers.

The Cleaner 04-21-2009 12:06 PM

I am a very patient driver and in the last 20 years I have had 3 incidents that required I take action that I normally would not. I have probably had 100+ situation that clearly were meant to aggravate me but only 3 have rose to the level where I needed to deal with the other individual. These are the ones I think of as rage. One case was in my truck, one was my wife getting verbally beat down in a parking lot and the other was in my 335 so my events are scattered. I don't think the car has anything to do with it.

E61Silver 04-21-2009 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Michelle (Post 609883)
:iagree: Same here.

When I drove my Grand Cherokee, people let me merge all of the time. Ever since I got the X5, I pray I find another Bimmer to let me in, because no one else will. Jealous fvckers.


I never had much of a issue with my X5 it was big enough that most people gave you room. Maybe men are threaten by good looking ladies driving a X5.

Meiac09 04-21-2009 12:20 PM

That is just northern driving in a nutshell. When learning to drive in Boston, my parents always told me to fill in the gap so nobody could get in.

Down here... Maybe I'll get a BMW to let me in, but usually my tags turn people off.


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