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WombleR

Original Poster:

17 posts

241 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Hello,

Just ordered a M3 E92, with among other things DCT, fantastic car and have long wanted an M3, delivery is due December, I cant wait to hear from other owners and fans!

REESER

35 posts

197 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Congrats smile remember to post some pics when you get her smile

krallicious

4,312 posts

228 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Excellent. You won't regret it. Just be sure to get the running in service for free!

Munkeyfeet

469 posts

203 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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very jealous - i wanted that model but couldnt quite justify it so got an 06 E46!

great cars and now with a V8


MC99

427 posts

209 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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wombleR - what did you spec? colour? 19s or classy anthracite 18s (biased)..

you'll love it and the noise. You'll be addicted to 8300rpm once you can go there!!!!

WombleR

Original Poster:

17 posts

241 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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I test drove a model with DCT and I was hooked, major difference to SMG and was smooth and rapid when in normal auto but turn the gear change to the fastest setting and it was balistic, paddles will take some getting used to!

So ive ordered Interlagos Blue with DCT, EDC, and the other usuals of bluetooth, usb, seat heating and park snesors front and back etc... Cant wait till delivery!

I've read differing comments on the running in distance before the full power can be used, any comments?

MC99

427 posts

209 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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lots of US sites saying "hard" run-ins lead to less oil consumption, my experience of most performance cars from new is short forays into the high revs once the engine is fully warmed has done no harm and in fact when I had my Z3M coupe it was quicker than an indentical age car run by a friend who was very cautious running in. I would never labour the car or drive hard from cold, new or run-in though on that one...

threesixty

2,068 posts

226 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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WombleR said:
I've read differing comments on the running in distance before the full power can be used, any comments?
the car regulates its own redline, you'll get it when it lets you.

The manual makes for some hilarious reading though, there is a sentence that reads something along the lines of "During the running in phase speeds over 140mph should only be used for brief periods ie over taking"

WombleR

Original Poster:

17 posts

241 months

Monday 19th October 2009
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threesixty said:
WombleR said:
I've read differing comments on the running in distance before the full power can be used, any comments?
the car regulates its own redline, you'll get it when it lets you.

The manual makes for some hilarious reading though, there is a sentence that reads something along the lines of "During the running in phase speeds over 140mph should only be used for brief periods ie over taking"
Thats what you call a spirited overtake manouver

JMRS4

2,388 posts

221 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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WombleR said:
Hello,

Just ordered a M3 E92, with among other things DCT, fantastic car and have long wanted an M3, delivery is due December, I cant wait to hear from other owners and fans!
Congrats I have also just ordered one M3 E90 Saloon, M=DCT in Alpine white, silver/grey leather.
Can't wait.lick

krallicious

4,312 posts

228 months

Tuesday 20th October 2009
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threesixty said:
WombleR said:
I've read differing comments on the running in distance before the full power can be used, any comments?
the car regulates its own redline, you'll get it when it lets you.

The manual makes for some hilarious reading though, there is a sentence that reads something along the lines of "During the running in phase speeds over 140mph should only be used for brief periods ie over taking"
After the 1200 mile running in period, you should not exceed 130mph for long periods of time until around 3500 miles have been covered. I was lucky enough to be driving trough Germany back to Switzerland when I reached the correct milage. Dissappointed that the limiter cuts in at 259kph frown

JMRS4

2,388 posts

221 months

Thursday 22nd October 2009
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krallicious said:
threesixty said:
WombleR said:
I've read differing comments on the running in distance before the full power can be used, any comments?
the car regulates its own redline, you'll get it when it lets you.

The manual makes for some hilarious reading though, there is a sentence that reads something along the lines of "During the running in phase speeds over 140mph should only be used for brief periods ie over taking"
After the 1200 mile running in period, you should not exceed 130mph for long periods of time until around 3500 miles have been covered. I was lucky enough to be driving trough Germany back to Switzerland when I reached the correct milage. Dissappointed that the limiter cuts in at 259kph frown
I hope you had already had the "Thin Oil" service before thrashing it!.
That first Oil is NOT designed for high revs.

krallicious

4,312 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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JMRS4 said:
krallicious said:
threesixty said:
WombleR said:
I've read differing comments on the running in distance before the full power can be used, any comments?
the car regulates its own redline, you'll get it when it lets you.

The manual makes for some hilarious reading though, there is a sentence that reads something along the lines of "During the running in phase speeds over 140mph should only be used for brief periods ie over taking"
After the 1200 mile running in period, you should not exceed 130mph for long periods of time until around 3500 miles have been covered. I was lucky enough to be driving trough Germany back to Switzerland when I reached the correct milage. Dissappointed that the limiter cuts in at 259kph frown
I hope you had already had the "Thin Oil" service before thrashing it!.
That first Oil is NOT designed for high revs.
There you go wink

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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What sort of discounts are available on new cars?

Slurms

1,254 posts

227 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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2k of free options at present.. Not sure how much of a discount you can get out of the dealers right now..

WombleR

Original Poster:

17 posts

241 months

Friday 23rd October 2009
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krallicious said:
JMRS4 said:
krallicious said:
threesixty said:
WombleR said:
I've read differing comments on the running in distance before the full power can be used, any comments?
the car regulates its own redline, you'll get it when it lets you.

The manual makes for some hilarious reading though, there is a sentence that reads something along the lines of "During the running in phase speeds over 140mph should only be used for brief periods ie over taking"
After the 1200 mile running in period, you should not exceed 130mph for long periods of time until around 3500 miles have been covered. I was lucky enough to be driving trough Germany back to Switzerland when I reached the correct milage. Dissappointed that the limiter cuts in at 259kph frown
I hope you had already had the "Thin Oil" service before thrashing it!.
That first Oil is NOT designed for high revs.
There you go wink
Thanks chaps, just the long wait till december when she arrives :-(

JMRS4

2,388 posts

221 months

Sunday 25th October 2009
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fivesixseven8 said:
What sort of discounts are available on new cars?
I got £7800.00 off mine, it was 57800.00, I paid £50K so great deal.beer

4923victor

1 posts

197 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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Does anyone know how much discount a dealer has to play with. How much would you expect to pay for a demonstrator.

krallicious

4,312 posts

228 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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Depends on the spec and milage. What would put me off a demo car slighty is the way that some of the salesmen conduct the test drives. At one garage, the chap hit the red line while pulling onto a duel carraige way. The car had only been running for a minute or so.

All I can say is haggle. The is always a deal to be done.

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Tuesday 27th October 2009
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krallicious said:
Depends on the spec and milage. What would put me off a demo car slighty is the way that some of the salesmen conduct the test drives. At one garage, the chap hit the red line while pulling onto a duel carraige way. The car had only been running for a minute or so.

All I can say is haggle. The is always a deal to be done.
Don't M cars limit the revs until the car is warmed up?

All of the current AUC cars (well the E90s) seem to be pre-reg cars that were pushed into the system. No real choice of colour/trim it's silver/black or black/red, that's it. Asking ~£40k for them seems a bit steep when they were under £50k new from what I understand.