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Hello All,
As I promised to Phong, I wanna give everybody here my impression of the E60 530xi I picked up last month. The first thing you would notice about this car after driving it is how smooth and powerful the 3.0 inline-six is. Getting a 30 horsepower boost really makes a difference, especially after saving weight, as well . Power is always there when you need it, whether it be off the line, or at highway speeds. The second thing I noticed was the size difference between the E39 and E60. What you see on the outside makes a huge difference on the interior . The cabin is much more spacious than the previous generation 5er. The idrive of course is a bit difficult to navigate if you've never used it before. However, once you get to know it better, it's actually quite intuitive. The navigation works well, although it's not much different than the E53 now that it has perspective mode! One thing I noticed about the navigation, though. When you're looking for a point of interest in a specific area, apparently you aren't allowed to search for it by name anymore. You have to keep scrolling down, and it's sorted by distance from the center of the city you are searching in. Here comes something I am on the fence about. Build quality. Yes, I know it's a BMW and I have to expect SOME electrical gremlins. So let me start my rant. Since taking delivery of this automobile, I've experienced 3 false flat tire warnings (2 of which couldn't be fixed by resetting the flat tire monitor), an airbag warning, window anti-trap feature malfunction, coolant level too low, the "fasten seat belt" beep keep beeping for the duration of the drive, even though I buckled my safety belt. This was all supposedly fixed with an update of the CIP (I forgot what CIP stands for, it's what controls everything in the car). One trip to the stealer, and I have been gremlin free for the last 2 weeks. Has anybody begun to ask, when is this thread going to end? (the answer is, pretty soon). One last comment I want to make. Before this trip to Toronto, I was driving the E60 most of the time. After climbing back into the E53 and E38, there is something about the X5 and 7 series that have me still loving them. There seems to be a more natural feeling to how the E53 and E38 drive that is lacking in the E60. Unfortunately to me the E60 feels over-assisted, with the brake by wire and throttle by wire. This is only noticeable when moving from one vehicle to another. After driving the E60 for a while, you get used to it again, and like it. Attached are two quick pics I took this morning in the -15C weather before I went out for your viewing pleasure. You'll see what 850km of driving, and 400km of snow storm will do to your car. It looks 10 times worse in person. Note: Look at the rear end of the car, I didn't clean the lights, nor the trunk. The top of the trunk is virtually clean, and the taillights are still very visible, only a slight coating of white, unlike the side of the car. (This is one thing that drives me crazy about the X5, how easy the rear of the car gets). rambling over! PS...I got pelted by salt trucks 5 times ....... PPS... The headlights were cleaned after the snow stopped...they were frozen solid with ice/snow, only the foglights produced light!
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Last edited by China Man; 02-28-2006 at 12:01 AM. |
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