RE: New 5 Series

RE: New 5 Series

Tuesday 1st April 2003

New 5 Series

The wait is over - fat men of the world rejoice


Fat blokes seeking the latest in executive transport need wait no longer. BMW have introduced their new five series, targeted firmly at middle management fat blokes who can still waddle around without breaking into a sweat.

At launch the new cars will come with a choice of three engines from a 520i petrol engine capable of moving slim people about right through to the 530 diesle for plump lugging.

The new model uses the latest German technology including all-aluminium suspension, second-generation iDrive technology, adaptive headlights and Brake Force Display. Active Steering, Dynamic Drive Control and Active Cruise Control are also available.

BMW almost introduced a fly by wire steering system, but to avoid any friendly fire incidents it's compromised on a system that maintains a mechanical link between the front wheels and the steering wheel, and retains an ‘authentic’ steering feel for the driver.  The Active Steering system is still a bit whizzo though - it varies the steering transmission ratio electronically in direct relation to the style and speed of driving and road conditions. Under normal road conditions at low and medium speeds, the steering becomes more direct, requiring less steering effort of the driver (i.e. turns of the steering wheel), increasing the car’s agility in, say, city traffic or when parking. At high speeds the steering becomes less direct offering improved directional stability. When cornering at high speeds, or when undertaking sudden movements, the steering stiffens up by monitoring increases in the yaw rate.

The system is networked to the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) electronic driver aid and reduces DSC interventions, thereby offering more control to the driver and increased comfort for passengers.

The toy that will definitely catch on with other manufacturers is the Brake Force Display. This enlarges the brake light area when the driver brakes sharply. This technology uses Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology and offers that extra split second for the driver behind to react to heavy braking ahead. This technology awaits homologation in the EU, but once introduced only requires activation of the software already installed in the 5 Series.

Styling is progressive rather than revolutionary although the styling does seem to have lost some of the rotund presence that made the current five series such a success - mimicking those that drove it. The slimline waist on the new model may miss the mark with those that prefer bacon to Special K.

Jim O’Donnell, BMW Great Britain’s Managing Director said: "The new BMW 5 Series is incredibly important to us." and then went on to say other stuff.

The car will be launched in the UK in September.

Links: www.bmw.co.uk, BMW Links, BMW Owners

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Discussion

Olly2000

Original Poster:

291 posts

275 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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Sigh. I wish this review was an april fools joke.

granville

18,764 posts

261 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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That'll be the E39 then.

Er, mais non.

.Mark

11,104 posts

276 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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This must be a joke.
Active Steering! Ever car I have owned has had active steering - you know - turn the steering wheel and the front wheels turn too?

GeoffH

31 posts

270 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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Does the fancy new steering include a fix for the tendency of these things to drift to the right on motorways and dual carriageways?

GregE240

10,857 posts

267 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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Probably not Geoff. Wonder if indicators are standard across the model range?

FourWheelDrift

88,483 posts

284 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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Oh my god.....it's uglier than the 7 series!

Is it the same on both sides?

pdv6

16,442 posts

261 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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The toy that will definitely catch on with other manufacturers is the Brake Force Display. This enlarges the brake light area when the driver brakes sharply. This technology uses Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology and offers that extra split second for the driver behind to react to heavy braking ahead. This technology awaits homologation in the EU, but once introduced only requires activation of the software already installed in the 5 Series.


At flippin' last! I've been waiting for somebody to implement something like this for ages!

Beast

368 posts

284 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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Ted,
you really are very rude.

I'm already looking fwd to the V10 M5 in 20whenever....i'd better start increasing my lard intake now

pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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MMM horrible.

I'll have aN E55 AMG Ta very much

mikeylad

31,608 posts

253 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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I actually like it.

Although the old kidneys are looking more and more like a mid-90's Pontiac Grand Prix.

Chris Bangle - if you can stay alive - i'll buy your cars.

Although i bet its continued the trend of taking BMWs maga old wrap-around dashboards aimed at the driver's chest and replacing them with bluff planks aimed towards the middle of the sunroof.

sneakybastard

16 posts

254 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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is it just me or does the rear look a bit like a honda accord

tuscanboy

181 posts

284 months

Tuesday 1st April 2003
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What is it with this latest fad for put "creases" all over cars. Surely one mainstream manufacturer can come up with a new design without having to base it on a Ford Focus.

Farmer

1,287 posts

274 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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Front 3/4 shot reminds me of the new Toyota Avensis . just trying to work out weather that is good or bad !!!!

robp

5,770 posts

264 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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How does it "enlarge the brake light area"?

Just by activating more LED's?

kevinday

11,615 posts

280 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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Only one word for this - yuck!

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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The Germans have finally caved...and brought in an American design team...it's all down hill from here


one more doughnut please!

>> Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 2nd April 08:08

bosshog

1,579 posts

276 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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No, no , no , no, NO!

jumjum

347 posts

258 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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Very very ugly indeed, good job the e class isn't much better and the new A6 is going to have a big old piggy snout.

If you would like to email BMW and express your disgust, it's the only way they'll learn.

Here's the address

Customer.Service@bmw.co.uk

DanH

12,287 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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dis car eez uglyyyy.

apache

39,731 posts

284 months

Wednesday 2nd April 2003
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I actually thought the new 7 series sucked but after a while and having seen a few......I now know it sucks. This is just a baby version. Strangely enough I still think the Z4 looks ok