996 450 vs M5 which wins?
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Ashok said:
But you can't fit the family and all their luggage in a Porsche.
thats why I have more than one car (even though I dont have, or plan to have a family for a few years)
might also be worth pointing out ive had 4 suitcases and a carry on in the 911, more than your average family's requirements when travelling for 4 weeks.
Edited by DucatiGary on Wednesday 19th July 21:29
DucatiGary said:
... ive had 4 suitcases and a carry on in the 911, more than your average family's requirements when travelling for 4 weeks.
I thought you are having a laugh, that wouldn't last 4 days ... but then I realised
DucatiGary had previously said:
I dont have, or plan to have a family for a few years
and it all became clear ...
tertius said:
DucatiGary said:
... ive had 4 suitcases and a carry on in the 911, more than your average family's requirements when travelling for 4 weeks.
I thought you are having a laugh, that wouldn't last 4 days ... but then I realised
DucatiGary had previously said:
I dont have, or plan to have a family for a few years
and it all became clear ...
but i have a missus who takes 8 years worth of clothes, clippers, hair stuff etc etc etc on holiday at least three times a year thus carries more than a family of 8 take on a months holiday when she is only going for 4 days.
DucatiGary said:
tertius said:
DucatiGary said:
... ive had 4 suitcases and a carry on in the 911, more than your average family's requirements when travelling for 4 weeks.
I thought you are having a laugh, that wouldn't last 4 days ... but then I realised
DucatiGary had previously said:
I dont have, or plan to have a family for a few years
and it all became clear ...
but i have a missus who takes 8 years worth of clothes, clippers, hair stuff etc etc etc on holiday at least three times a year thus carries more than a family of 8 take on a months holiday when she is only going for 4 days.
Just wait 'til you have children, and you will realise this was all just amateurish practising for the main event ...
tertius said:
DucatiGary said:
tertius said:
DucatiGary said:
... ive had 4 suitcases and a carry on in the 911, more than your average family's requirements when travelling for 4 weeks.
I thought you are having a laugh, that wouldn't last 4 days ... but then I realised
DucatiGary had previously said:
I dont have, or plan to have a family for a few years
and it all became clear ...
but i have a missus who takes 8 years worth of clothes, clippers, hair stuff etc etc etc on holiday at least three times a year thus carries more than a family of 8 take on a months holiday when she is only going for 4 days.
Just wait 'til you have children, and you will realise this was all just amateurish practising for the main event ...
Isn't that what condoms are for?
RF
(Aged 43)
Nothing in it from standing to start 135/140.
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ
Edited by dazren on Wednesday 19th July 22:54
Raven Flyer said:
Ashok said:
The M6 is the BMW you should be comparing the Porsche against.
Chap down my road has one.
The next time I see him [Monty Python mode] I will taunt him for a second time.[/Monty Python mode]
Dusted him once already.
Welome back flyer old boy. Call when you want to annoy aforesaid Munich cr@p heap and I'll poodle over and form a gang
Yex
[quote=dazren]Nothing in it from standing to start 135/140.
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ quote]
I agree - The E60 M5 is a very very fast tool - I know the X50 edges ahead after a certain speed say 140+ but would it stay there?? - If the M5 was derestricted I would imagine it would come back to take the 911 Turbo - given a long enough piece of road due to its higher top speed potential.
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ quote]
I agree - The E60 M5 is a very very fast tool - I know the X50 edges ahead after a certain speed say 140+ but would it stay there?? - If the M5 was derestricted I would imagine it would come back to take the 911 Turbo - given a long enough piece of road due to its higher top speed potential.
Whatever might win in a straight line, the M5 is the most disappointing car I've ever owned. I had it for about a week. Its about as interesting to drive as watching grass grow, and involves you as much as Tony Blair involves John Prescott in key decisions. I used to love my X50 996 Turbo, so its not even a fair contest.
Give me any 996 or 997 over it. Or Boxster. Or Cayman. Or 924S......(well, nearly)
Give me any 996 or 997 over it. Or Boxster. Or Cayman. Or 924S......(well, nearly)
nbetts said:
[quote=dazren]Nothing in it from standing to start 135/140.
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ quote]
I agree - The E60 M5 is a very very fast tool - I know the X50 edges ahead after a certain speed say 140+ but would it stay there?? - If the M5 was derestricted I would imagine it would come back to take the 911 Turbo - given a long enough piece of road due to its higher top speed potential.
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ quote]
I agree - The E60 M5 is a very very fast tool - I know the X50 edges ahead after a certain speed say 140+ but would it stay there?? - If the M5 was derestricted I would imagine it would come back to take the 911 Turbo - given a long enough piece of road due to its higher top speed potential.
A Bentley would be faster "given a long enough piece of road due to its higher top speed potential" but what's the point in comparing? M5 and 911 are different classes of car for different segments of drivers. Sure, there will be some exceptions to this but generally they are for different drivers.
When Porsche deliver their 4 door Panamera then that will be a comparison of similar car classes - saloons.
It's a bit like comparing a Yamaha R1 (super sports bike) with a BMW K1200S (Sports tourer). You'll never see that in ANY bike magazine or really on any Forum because they are different classes of bike for different riders.
Also, the 996 turbo was released in 2000, whereas the M5 E60 is a 2006 car - 6 years is a long time in automotive development. If anything, the 997 turbo should be in the picture here siince it's a 2006 model in the same as the new BMW.
Edited by silver993tt on Thursday 20th July 07:45
DeltaHedge said:
Whatever might win in a straight line, the M5 is the most disappointing car I've ever owned. I had it for about a week. Its about as interesting to drive as watching grass grow, and involves you as much as Tony Blair involves John Prescott in key decisions. I used to love my X50 996 Turbo, so its not even a fair contest.
Give me any 996 or 997 over it. Or Boxster. Or Cayman. Or 924S......(well, nearly)
Give me any 996 or 997 over it. Or Boxster. Or Cayman. Or 924S......(well, nearly)
I would agree here. My M5 (e39) had a nice bit of grunt but the brakes were average and proned to fade quickly, it felt very heavy in the bends, it kept braking down/falling apart.
dazren said:
Nothing in it from standing to start 135/140.
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ
We had Adamt's M5 running against my X50 at Bruntingthorpe within two months of the E60 being launched in the UK. Over 140 the X50 starts creeping ahead of the M5.
Don't for a moment believe the E60 only has 507bhp, EVO magazine did a fuel test on Weltmeister's rolling road and the car was putting out 530+bhp whether it was 95 or 97 Ron fuel.
DAZ
Edited by dazren on Wednesday 19th July 22:54
Daz,
It remember differently buddy I recall being ahead on our race
But regardless, both cars are extremely quick and can only be properly compared in the right environs, i.e a bloody big airstrip (brunters) or a clear autobahn
all the best
adam
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