Isn't it amazing how you get used to 562hp
Isn't it amazing how you get used to 562hp
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HoHoHo

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15,387 posts

276 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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6 months in and I'm really enjoying the car (in fact the F10 M5 best car I've ever had) but the massive surge of power is lovely but not a shock any more, one could say it's almost taken for granted.

I'm not having a go, I'm simply saying it's amazing how quickly you get used to 562hp yes


Schermerhorn

4,352 posts

215 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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Car now are so refined, quiet, luxurious, safe, massive brakes that we soon get used to the big power.

I dare say a Porsche 964 Turbo with 'only' 360bhp of 25 years ago would probably feel scarier than our uber M cars of today.

HoHoHo

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15,387 posts

276 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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I think that's a good point - it's so useable even when it's chucking it down, the car looks after you and unless you are a complete moron it just goes.

Still massively quick and picks up speed incredibly fast to the point where the HUD figures are almost a blur wobble

av185

20,464 posts

153 months

Wednesday 28th May 2014
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If you were lucky enough to drive say a La Ferrari P1 or 918 as a daily, to a degree, you would probably get used to the sense of occasion and performance.........whats needed is a completely contrasting car and that's where a supermarket run 'shed' or similar comes in so when you next drive your proper car, you never take its virtues for granted......yes

W8PMC

3,385 posts

264 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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HoHoHo said:
6 months in and I'm really enjoying the car (in fact the F10 M5 best car I've ever had) but the massive surge of power is lovely but not a shock any more, one could say it's almost taken for granted.

I'm not having a go, I'm simply saying it's amazing how quickly you get used to 562hp yes
& there lies the problem which then leads to tuning;)

Shaoxter

4,563 posts

150 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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It's easy to get used to power, but never get bored of it wink

Looks at what happens when Hamilton/Alonso drive the Merc/Ferrari road cars, they're probably going way quicker than you or I but hardly break sweat.

Broadoakboy

48 posts

148 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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That is so true, Whenever I carry a passenger there is always a comment of sheer speed, when I feel that I have been driving miss daisy. Sometimes you'll see an idiot on the road truly believing it is their driving ability that has kept their car on the road, in the wet on a roundabout as opposed to driver aids, working hard to cancel out the laws of physics and keep the driver alive!

As previously said, imagine putting the same driver in a car from the 80's, with 200-300 BHP but considered at the time to be powerful.

cerb4.5lee

42,609 posts

206 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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HoHoHo said:
6 months in and I'm really enjoying the car (in fact the F10 M5 best car I've ever had) but the massive surge of power is lovely but not a shock any more, one could say it's almost taken for granted.

I'm not having a go, I'm simply saying it's amazing how quickly you get used to 562hp yes
I remember mentioning this to you just before you got it and saying that you can never have too much power...I look forward to the up coming mods!! biggrin

HoHoHo

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15,387 posts

276 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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cerb4.5lee said:
HoHoHo said:
6 months in and I'm really enjoying the car (in fact the F10 M5 best car I've ever had) but the massive surge of power is lovely but not a shock any more, one could say it's almost taken for granted.

I'm not having a go, I'm simply saying it's amazing how quickly you get used to 562hp yes
I remember mentioning this to you just before you got it and saying that you can never have too much power...I look forward to the up coming mods!! biggrin
I agree that too much horsepower is never enough but I'm not sure I'll chuck any money at it to be honest - it's still bloody quick and license losing as it is yes

cerb4.5lee

42,609 posts

206 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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HoHoHo said:
cerb4.5lee said:
HoHoHo said:
6 months in and I'm really enjoying the car (in fact the F10 M5 best car I've ever had) but the massive surge of power is lovely but not a shock any more, one could say it's almost taken for granted.

I'm not having a go, I'm simply saying it's amazing how quickly you get used to 562hp yes
I remember mentioning this to you just before you got it and saying that you can never have too much power...I look forward to the up coming mods!! biggrin
I agree that too much horsepower is never enough but I'm not sure I'll chuck any money at it to be honest - it's still bloody quick and license losing as it is yes
I don't blame you regards doing anything to it as it hardly needs it! I would love a little blast out in one that's for sure. smile

Jonny TVR

4,548 posts

307 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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Ive done 15K miles in 6 months in mine on some great roads. I've previously had two cars (one normalish and one TVR) and the good thing about having the one is that you never miss a good road when you are out and about. I've got to know the car and still feeling like every drive is special and regularly press that M2 button for full on race mode. Love it.

Skrambles

1,357 posts

290 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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The F10 is so refined that it does lull you into thinking that it's not actually a fire-breathing beast, but the moment "M"mode is on, it's a different story. When that happens, I still feel, 2 years in, that it becomes a total hooligan, though the great thing about the car is how controllable it is even when pushed hard. And that amazing sound it makes when you push it transforms the car. I don't think I'd want any more power - more noise might be good, though I think that they've got it about right with the stock exhaust and too much more noise might become tiresome for everyday driving.
Overall, I'm finding the m5 so enjoyable that I rarely bother to take the 911 out for a run these days, which helps keep the 911 feeling a bit special when I do manage to find the time to take it for a Sunday blast, but just shows what an immense car the m5 is.

HoHoHo

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15,387 posts

276 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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Just been to Homebase and whilst you do get used to the power, the way cars disappear in the mirror is amazing.

Problem in the UK is by the time you've gone......vvvvuuuuuummmmmm after about 7 seconds you have to stop otherwise you're approaching three figures much quicker than you should, and if you start at say 40mph it's even fewer seconds!

I'm off to Berlin Monday (flying to be fair) but drive their in one of our vans frequently and I'd love to take my car one day (which I will even if it costs me!). Perhaps the government should introduce a speed limit free road somewhere where we can go and enjoy our cars.......now there's a thought scratchchin

Tonyc32

150 posts

153 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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Already used to it but forget how passengers new to the car are not!

I put my foot down and they're wide eyed and laughing. Oh how I remember my first few days!

JMBMWM5

2,389 posts

224 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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My LCI M5 is great, i'm hoping my M6 GC CP will just that bit better.biggrin

HoHoHo

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276 months

Thursday 29th May 2014
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JMBMWM5 said:
My LCI M5 is great, i'm hoping my M6 GC CP will just that bit better.biggrin
Definitely for the older M car driver wink

I'm sure it will be fun but responding to the previous post, I took a friend out the other week and all she did was giggle the entire time I was showing her just how it went (and stopped!)

Beedub

1,993 posts

252 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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562 hp is very easily to get used to in a 2 tonne car. whenever i drive these uber saloons I'm always left cold with how ordinary they feel...

HoHoHo

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276 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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Beedub said:
562 hp is very easily to get used to in a 2 tonne car. whenever i drive these uber saloons I'm always left cold with how ordinary they feel...
Don't drive them then!

W8PMC

3,385 posts

264 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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That M2 mode is just insanesmile Met up with a few pals in R35 GT-R's last night so had a little play en route to the Restaurant & it's just mad how quickly the car piles speed on. Also how easily the rear kicks out when MDM is selected which makes me think switching TC off altogether may be a recipe for disaster.

I think they got the sound right, but am glad the car comes with a sunroof so you can further enjoy the bark through tunnels.

Jonny TVR

4,548 posts

307 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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[quote=W8PMC]That M2 mode is just insanesmile Met up with a few pals in R35 GT-R's last night so had a little play en route to the Restaurant & it's just mad how quickly the car piles speed on. Also how easily the rear kicks out when MDM is selected which makes me think switching TC off altogether may be a recipe for disaster.quote]

I was thinking the same myself although when does the MDM actually catch you as had the tail hanging out a lot and havent noticed it doing any catching yet!