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Driving impressions: BMW E39 M5


Epic awesomeness on four wheels

Awesomeness on four wheels: The M5

 

I have always wanted to experience an M5, so when I drove past a used car dealership the other day and saw that they had one in stock, I decided to take a look. It was a 2001 dark blue with black interior, in perfect condition. I told the salesman I was considering getting an M5 (which was not a complete lie), and asked for a test drive.

I slowly drove out the door and around the block. Then once the engine warmed up, I floored it. The traction control light flickered through all of first gear, and well into second.  Then I decided to lift off, as I didn’t want to upset the salesman and I was over 80km/h already in the middle of town. I’ve read that with traction control off it’s possible to get wheelspin into 3rd gear. I then drove out of the town, to feel what it can do on the open road. Once again, it did not disappoint. No matter what speed I was doing, or in what gear, flooring the throttle would generate a massive burst of acceleration. Shifting gears is a mechanical process, which provides a lot of feedback. It feels like you’re pulling and pushing a lever, that you’re actually moving stuff around in the gearbox. And then there’s the noise. Although it is very subdued due to the stock exhaust (a less restrictive one would do wonders), the sound at 7,000rpm is incredible.

When I returned to the dealership I was seriously considering buying the car. However, it has more than 175,000km on the clock, and although it’s been looked after, there are some problems. And it is way overpriced.

The E39 M5 is already a legend, even though it went out of production only 5 years ago. It has four doors and a big boot, and can do 0-100km/h in less than 5 seconds. It’s a supremely comfortable long-distance cruiser, but can be used at track days to destroy most new sportscars. Plus it’s extremely understated, which in my book makes it even more awesome. Most people would think it’s just another older 5 series, not the potent musclecar that it is.

What makes the E39 special is that it’s a relatively simple car. It has a normal clutch, with a normal manual gearbox. It has only two buttons to control the driving experience: traction control on/off and sports mode. The E60 M5 (which replaced the E39) is a computer on wheels, with a stupid SMG flappy-paddle gearbox, and millions of settings to set up the suspension, steering, gearbox, engine, etc etc.

So now I am seriously looking for a perfect E39 M5. The power is intoxicating. I’ve always wanted one of these, now I need one!

P.S. It’s so diverse, it can even kick Madonna’s ass:

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Woohoo, the new season of Top Gear starts tonight!

Finally, season 13 will start showing in the UK tonight. Unfortunately it will take about a year before DSTV starts repeating it all the time, so I’ll have to use another way to get my fix ASAP…

Here’s the trailer:

Spoiler alert!

Some say that there will be an earth-shattering event in the first episode.

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Awesome petrolhead T-shirts

I just stumbled across this site, which has some cool T-shirts and aparrel for people who love cars. You need to really get cars in order to understand some of them. These are some of my cool ones:

heeltoe

neverlift

sabine

scandinavianflick

And I’ve left my favorite for last:qauttro

Head on over to http://www.enthusiastapparel.com for more info.

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BMW “gets” social media

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I’m very impressed with the way BMW has been using social media to create a buzz about their upcoming small SUV, the X1. Most notably, they used Facebook to create a page dedicated to the new car. It was an awesome idea to use Facebook to do this, as BMW is targeting the car at a younger audience, which is exactly the type of people who uses Facebook. They’ve got a lot of fans on the page, and in addition to that they’re only releasing partial or blurred images until the car is officially released. BMW also has a twitter account dedicated to marketing the X1.

BMW’s attempt at marketing through social media stands in stark contrast to Volkswagen’s miserable attempt at marketing the new Golf, about which I’ll blog in the near future. Nevertheless, it’s cool seeing big companies using social media to market their products.

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BMW European Delivery – the ultimate way to buy a new Bimmer

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BMW European delivery is an option very few people know about. Apparently this has been going on since the 80′s. I’m not sure if it’s available for South African customers, but many rich Americans have made use of it. Basically, what you do is to order your new BMW directly from BMW Germany. You then fly over there, collect your car from BMW Welt (an awesome experience in itself), drive around Europe and Germany (on the roads the car was designed for) and have a good time. You then drop the car off at any one of the pre-designated drop-off points and the car gets shipped to your home country.

This would be an awesome holiday. Yes, you can just fly over there and rent a car for your holiday. However, renting an M BMW for two weeks will probably cost you more than this program.  I’ve put this on my want-list for when I win the lottery…

An interview with Keri-Lynn Shaw, manager of BMW European delivery: http://www.bmwblog.com/2008/10/29/interview-with-keri-lynn-shaw-manager-bmw-european-delivery.

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