First M car bought in winter!
First M car bought in winter!
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torqueofthedevil

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2,088 posts

203 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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I've just got an e92 m3 and I'm desperate to go for a nice drive somewhere! I have quite a long commute in it every day but it's generally motorway and the weather has been terrible recently. I got my first taste of fun on a short stretch of A road on a dry afternoon but other than that I've driven it slower than my old diesel. Any attempt at more just has the wheels spinning! I can't wait for spring and some good drives! Anyone else found themselves in the same position?!?

hoppo4.2

1,548 posts

212 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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Yep just got my e60 m5. Only seen it in daylight for a few mins and only driven in the rain.

I need some dry weather and a tunnel

BentleyM3

261 posts

167 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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Yep, same. Had my E92 M3 for nearly a month and managed about 200 miles. Trying to find an excuse to take it out this morning while its a dry day.

rash_decision

1,414 posts

203 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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Tyres, tyres, tyres!! That is all!!

Having had 8 M3s over the years, from E36, E46 to E92/3s, the biggest issue with these cars in the damp, cold wet conditions is inferior tyres and a heavy right foot. Drive to the conditions and there will be no issue, and always put the best tyres on that you can afford. Personally, it's something I have never scrimped on, as these 4 bits of rubber is all that's between you and the road/ditch/hospital (delete as appropriate!! wink )

Wills2

28,689 posts

201 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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When I picked up my old M3 it was snowing back in 2012 and I mean snowing!


Hawmaws

575 posts

196 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Sorry guys, I just don't get this - you should moderate/prevent wheel-spin with your right foot. It's called driving to the conditions.

pvogue

852 posts

140 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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winter/snow tyres

torqueofthedevil

Original Poster:

2,088 posts

203 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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The op was more of an attempt to say it's gutting not being able to feel much of the cars potential due to driving to the conditions. There was a brief mention of wheel spin to demonstrate that the conditions were poor.

InductionRoar

2,306 posts

158 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Hawmaws said:
Sorry guys, I just don't get this - you should moderate/prevent wheel-spin with your right foot. It's called driving to the conditions.
I think it is more to do with grit/salt and general road grime than an inability to drive to the conditions.

Wills2

28,689 posts

201 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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torqueofthedevil said:
The op was more of an attempt to say it's gutting not being able to feel much of the cars potential due to driving to the conditions. There was a brief mention of wheel spin to demonstrate that the conditions were poor.
Congrats on the new car, you'll love it, I know what you meant hence the picture of the day I picked mine up, many on here have zero reading comprehension or choose not to have.

The bonus about these conditions is it'll go sideways very easily and that's fun.



likesachange

2,653 posts

220 months

Wednesday 9th December 2015
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Yes it's very frustrating.
Got mine delivered in October got the running in service done 3 weeks later and seems to have rained ever since!
Got it detailed last Tuesday and now I really don't want to drive it anything but dry weather. But it's not shy of rain here in Carlisle !

Should have bought a boat