RE: 2021 BMW M5 Competition | UK Review

RE: 2021 BMW M5 Competition | UK Review

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mcerbm

111 posts

205 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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theboss said:
TyrannosauRoss Lex said:
I disagree about the comfort thing. I think the modern car is still a comfortable car, as also highlighted by the review written above. The whole point of the M5 is a compromise between super fast AND practical, so your whole idea of 2 cars is kind of missing the point of the M5. Many people who have a new M5 don't want to drive to/from work in some cheapy little car and have a sports car for the weekend. A lot of the time most people are spending time with their family at the weekend, or going out with the fmaily (maybe less so at the moment!) and you can't take your family out in your fun car, and it's nice to take them out in a nice car as well. The reality is that if they had, say, a 530d and another little sports car, they'd likely do 90% or more of the miles in the 530d and 10% in the little sports car, when the M5 would be used 100% of the time, and be nicer to use than the 530d for the 90% of those drives.
Exactly this. When I was using my F10 as a daily my business trips involved everything from 100+ miles of Welsh A/B roads to trips across the continent and back. If I had a fun car sat on the driveway for weekends I would have spent 99% of my time behind the wheel in something deliberately economical and mundane resenting the fact I couldn’t combine the two and have something that makes every drive more enjoyable. M5 ticked that box perfectly and I’d do the same again quite happily. Too big / too powerful are rubbish arguments.
Totally agree with this. The M5 is a great all rounder and covers most bases extremely well. There needs to be a place in the market for an all rounder drivers car. It is a great daily (E39 previously and current F10 owner) and it is very good on B-roads. The F90 cars ( I have tried comp and non-comp), I think broaden the appeal.

I very much look forward to seeing residuals of the LCI in 2 to 3 years time, where I think it would be a reasonable price for an exceptional all rounder.

theboss

6,919 posts

220 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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mcerbm said:
theboss said:
TyrannosauRoss Lex said:
I disagree about the comfort thing. I think the modern car is still a comfortable car, as also highlighted by the review written above. The whole point of the M5 is a compromise between super fast AND practical, so your whole idea of 2 cars is kind of missing the point of the M5. Many people who have a new M5 don't want to drive to/from work in some cheapy little car and have a sports car for the weekend. A lot of the time most people are spending time with their family at the weekend, or going out with the fmaily (maybe less so at the moment!) and you can't take your family out in your fun car, and it's nice to take them out in a nice car as well. The reality is that if they had, say, a 530d and another little sports car, they'd likely do 90% or more of the miles in the 530d and 10% in the little sports car, when the M5 would be used 100% of the time, and be nicer to use than the 530d for the 90% of those drives.
Exactly this. When I was using my F10 as a daily my business trips involved everything from 100+ miles of Welsh A/B roads to trips across the continent and back. If I had a fun car sat on the driveway for weekends I would have spent 99% of my time behind the wheel in something deliberately economical and mundane resenting the fact I couldn’t combine the two and have something that makes every drive more enjoyable. M5 ticked that box perfectly and I’d do the same again quite happily. Too big / too powerful are rubbish arguments.
Totally agree with this. The M5 is a great all rounder and covers most bases extremely well. There needs to be a place in the market for an all rounder drivers car. It is a great daily (E39 previously and current F10 owner) and it is very good on B-roads. The F90 cars ( I have tried comp and non-comp), I think broaden the appeal.

I very much look forward to seeing residuals of the LCI in 2 to 3 years time, where I think it would be a reasonable price for an exceptional all rounder.
I'm glad somebody else round here 'gets' them, not to say you are the only one, but the derision these cars attract generally on PH is disappointing.

I used mine as a workhorse, had nothing significant go wrong with it and it's sat outside in semi-retirement at the bottom end of the depreciation curve at 5.5 years old. If I were inclined to replace with something similar it I'd have this LCI Comp in a heartbeat. I'm not interested in smaller, more-focussed 'fun' cars, supercars or anything much else. It's just a good all-round car for an acceptable sum of money, by which I mean £80k or so, not £118k.

Terminator X

15,108 posts

205 months

Friday 23rd October 2020
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Eh?

"to fend off E63 and RS6"

Already faster than both of them rofl

TX.

Edit - oh and "huge punch when 553lb ft of torque arrives at 1,800rpm" mine was over 100ft2 more than that as standard on a RR.

Edited by Terminator X on Friday 23 October 17:35

Ares

11,000 posts

121 months

Monday 26th October 2020
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GravelBen said:
It doesn't look much like a competition car? Or is it called 'competition' because its competing for sales with other expensive luxury cars?
Competition to needlessly annoy PH readers quicker than any other car in its sector?