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LeMansX5 08-14-2012 03:06 PM

X5 losing control in rain
 
I had posted the video of M3 crashing in rain. This time its an X5 losing control and hit by on-coming vehicle.

Proof that you have to adjust to weather conditions, no matter what car you are driving.


brian5 08-14-2012 07:32 PM

Wow, that X5 took quite a hit there!

Thanks for the reminder... I know that I feel overly confident in my X5 but do try to slow for rain or slippery road conditions...

That M3 crash link doesn't work any more. Here's a new link


LeMansX5 08-14-2012 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian5 (Post 891366)
Wow, that X5 took quite a hit there!

Thanks for the reminder... I know that I feel overly confident in my X5 but do try to slow for rain or slippery road conditions...

That M3 crash link doesn't work any more. Here's a new link

Thanks, fixed it. Average driver also does not know how to regain control when the car is slipping.

alpac 08-14-2012 08:34 PM

Happened to my daughter 2 years ago while she was driving her 323 on the highway during very heavy rain. She hydroplaned and panicked. The front and side air bags probably saved her life that day and she got out with just few bruises. She learnt the hard way that time.

AzNMpower32 08-14-2012 11:15 PM

I don't know, generally I feel you gotta be pretty senseless to hydroplane to that degree. The X3, and I feel BMWs in general are pretty good at communicating thru the chassis, and I generally I feel that there's a point where the car just doesn't "feel right" and one naturally backs off, kind of like a "The tires/steering aren't really connected" sort of feeling. Sort of similar to black ice actually, the X3 is surprisingly adept at letting the driver know things aren't right.

I will admit that I tend to drive faster than average through the rain but am also well aware that physics cannot be overcome, and that my tires have 35% treadlife left. But I've never severely hydroplaned, closest I've come was 2 years ago when the pavement changed to a less porous section on I-85 near Gastonia NC in the middle of a curve, and my previous tires were nearly bald on the rear so it felt like someone yanked a chair from beneath me but it was of no real consequence.

Gurjit 08-22-2012 04:16 AM

m3 guy too much money not enough iq

Gurjit 08-22-2012 04:18 AM

iv had 2 5L mustngs, first one was highskool i had a drop top then upgraded to a procharged coupe, both foxbody chassis and iv never lost control even goin sideways in the rain in 3 yrs of driving the fishyest car out ther

E61Silver 08-22-2012 07:30 AM

I have to say that the rain is where the handling of the BMW shines but you still can hydroplane (yes you can feel it before it is bad) and watch out for others.

Kewl X5 08-22-2012 04:04 PM

Ok, I am sure this posted elsewhere, but here is a 19 year old crashing an E46 M3 somewhere in Arizona...This time, no rain. :wow:

motordavid 08-22-2012 04:07 PM

What every 19 yr old drives... :rolleyes: And, the lack of driving skill most 19 year olds have.


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