F90 M5 first performance test numbers
Discussion
BSSBMW said:
You two have missed the point myself and Steve Rance have made that in my (and I assume Steves) opinion is that fast big saloon can become boring when the novelty of straight line speed wares off.
I didn't compare an E30 M3 and CSL to an M5 as I know full well (having owned M5's) that they are not comparable, I just backed up my view of enjoying something with less straight line go but better 'feel'.
Why even mention them then? The thread is about a 2 tonne AWD M5, do you think the potential owner is looking for a lightweight road racer? Seriously.....I didn't compare an E30 M3 and CSL to an M5 as I know full well (having owned M5's) that they are not comparable, I just backed up my view of enjoying something with less straight line go but better 'feel'.
The "novelty" is in the eye of the beholder, you do realise that other people own fast cars as well and perhaps have different needs and wants to you?
Why does every M thread have to be infected with this nonsense about the features/character of another M car that isn't remotely comparable to the car being discussed.
I loved my e46 M3 and my 911 but what has that got to do with the new M5?
Wills2 said:
Why even mention them then? The thread is about a 2 tonne AWD M5, do you think the potential owner is looking for a lightweight road racer? Seriously.....
The "novelty" is in the eye of the beholder, you do realise that other people own fast cars as well and perhaps have different needs and wants to you?
Why does every M thread have to be infected with this nonsense about the features/character of another M car that isn't remotely comparable to the car being discussed.
I loved my e46 M3 and my 911 but what has that got to do with the new M5?
I was agreeing with someone else's view and quantifying it. Get over it,The "novelty" is in the eye of the beholder, you do realise that other people own fast cars as well and perhaps have different needs and wants to you?
Why does every M thread have to be infected with this nonsense about the features/character of another M car that isn't remotely comparable to the car being discussed.
I loved my e46 M3 and my 911 but what has that got to do with the new M5?
BSSBMW said:
Wills2 said:
Why even mention them then? The thread is about a 2 tonne AWD M5, do you think the potential owner is looking for a lightweight road racer? Seriously.....
The "novelty" is in the eye of the beholder, you do realise that other people own fast cars as well and perhaps have different needs and wants to you?
Why does every M thread have to be infected with this nonsense about the features/character of another M car that isn't remotely comparable to the car being discussed.
I loved my e46 M3 and my 911 but what has that got to do with the new M5?
I was agreeing with someone else's view and quantifying it. Get over it,The "novelty" is in the eye of the beholder, you do realise that other people own fast cars as well and perhaps have different needs and wants to you?
Why does every M thread have to be infected with this nonsense about the features/character of another M car that isn't remotely comparable to the car being discussed.
I loved my e46 M3 and my 911 but what has that got to do with the new M5?
Best ignore him sometimes.
Wills2 said:
Brainpox said:
Wills2 said:
As it's their first awd M car I think we should reserve judgement it's switchable to RWD
BMW will probably do a good job of making such a big car handle well, they always do. I just can't help but think that no matter how good it is, it would be even better without the weight penalty of the AWD.No one complained about the current RS6 everyone raves about them, the new e63s gets lauded on PH too, as does the Tesla to some extent at least for it's sheer grunt off the line, BMW move to compete and people complain.
I've been driving M cars for nearly 15 years and I don't think I've ever seen one launched that people didn't complain about.
Edited by Wills2 on Friday 23 February 19:42
You've got to laugh at them sometimes, but they aren't half boring at times.
Patrick Bateman said:
Don't think anyone ever moaned about the V10 itself to be fair.
Really? Top gear test driving it normally starting up the comment wasit was as flattery as a TdI BUT then you find the M button and all is forgiven. Also the tiny fuel tank plus terrible mpg was also flagged - though it’s no worse than the C6 RS6
Welshbeef said:
Really? Top gear test driving it normally starting up the comment wasit was as flattery as a TdI BUT then you find the M button and all is forgiven.
Also the tiny fuel tank plus terrible mpg was also flagged - though it’s no worse than the C6 RS6
Not really moaning about the engine then, is it?Also the tiny fuel tank plus terrible mpg was also flagged - though it’s no worse than the C6 RS6
I've said this several times before, but the F10 M5 was far from only being a straight line demon, on track it could hang with the big dogs all day long.
Now whilst I couldn't stay out as long driving at 9/10ths as the GT3's, i could certainly lap very close to as quick & that was on a damp Spa circuit with temps only just above zero. I was able to post a 3:01 when the 991 GT3's were only just able to hit 3:00, so like for like they were lapping within a second.
My M5 had no handling enhancements other than H&R Sports Springs & it was on standard steel discs but with Pagid RS29's. The greatly improved pads probably gave me 3secs per lap.
Now whilst I couldn't stay out as long driving at 9/10ths as the GT3's, i could certainly lap very close to as quick & that was on a damp Spa circuit with temps only just above zero. I was able to post a 3:01 when the 991 GT3's were only just able to hit 3:00, so like for like they were lapping within a second.
My M5 had no handling enhancements other than H&R Sports Springs & it was on standard steel discs but with Pagid RS29's. The greatly improved pads probably gave me 3secs per lap.
jm doc said:
Honestly it's true, people really did moan about the engine not being a V8, no bottom end, and how it wasn't true to it's heritage or some such waffle. I'm not sure if it's the same ones currently moaning on here, but the sound is the same!!
I suspect it was nobody of note because any journalist reviews were waxing lyrical about a V10 with upwards of 8000rpm in a saloon car.Welshbeef said:
rassi said:
So this thread has been completely derailed by talks about the F10 and E60 M5, and air cooled seats in the F10 now?
Is performance comparisons between the M5 cars not permitted? Seems highly relevant IMHO Patrick Bateman said:
jm doc said:
Honestly it's true, people really did moan about the engine not being a V8, no bottom end, and how it wasn't true to it's heritage or some such waffle. I'm not sure if it's the same ones currently moaning on here, but the sound is the same!!
I suspect it was nobody of note because any journalist reviews were waxing lyrical about a V10 with upwards of 8000rpm in a saloon car."New BMW M5 vs Mercedes-AMG E63 S - DRAG RACE, ROLLING RACE & BRAKE TEST"
https://youtu.be/EfZtr6Sc6q0
https://youtu.be/EfZtr6Sc6q0
philmots said:
Sooo it makes no difference...
Assuming the Merc has a good years worth of miles under its belt being a 17, wonder if that’s enough to make the difference?
https://youtu.be/rY5oSik1eHsAssuming the Merc has a good years worth of miles under its belt being a 17, wonder if that’s enough to make the difference?
Not sure if it makes any difference but the E63 S 2014 v the F10 CP nothing in it at the 1/4.
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