Friday, 11 March 2011

M5 pre-production first drive

As seen on Evo magazines web site, Chris Harris drives the pre-production M5, here's what he said:

Technical highlights           

Twin turbochargers, with unspecific modifications to both intake and exhaust systems. Official response to the question of power output is: 'Do you really think we would give it less than an X6M?'. An X6M has 547bhp. There's a seven-speed DCT dual clutch transmission with three different shift speeds and a fully automatic mode. Saloon only for now.

What’s it like to drive?

Is turbocharging a highlight? When it makes a car this flexible and plain accelerative, it has to be. Yes, the near-insanity of the old V10 makes way for slightly reduced throttle response, but it’s marginal. On a Swedish lake, you can still make tiny adjustments to sustain that all-important 1km drift. Does it feel turbocharged? A little bit. Does it make enough induction noise? No. But this isn’t the finished car, the BMW M-gurus insist that the final product will be different in this respect.

I only drove the car on snow, ice and the occasional patch of asphalt. It felt like an M-car in the correct sense: purposeful, but not too aggressive. The steering, chassis and powertrain each have three modes: comfort, sport and sport-plus, giving a myriad of options. The MDM (M Driving Mode) brings a higher threshold DSC intervention that requires steering correction from the driver, or you spin, It works brilliantly. Switch it all off and you have a circa 560bhp, rear-wheel-drive saloon with an LSD. If you can’t enjoy that, you’re a wally.

I can’t tell you much about ride comfort and steering yet, except that with the suspension set to comfort the car is compliant but never soft. The steering is faster than in a regular BMW 5-series.

How does it compare?


The Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG is too good to be a walkover, but this M5 will take some beating. For all current and recent E60 M5 owners know this: the new M5 has a gearbox as fast as the E60s that also works properly in Auto mode. It has a bigger fuel tank than a regular 5 (somewhere between 70 and 80 litres, but they won’t say exactly what – I’m cleverly guessing 75) which with the much improved economy gives a real range of 400 miles. So: range, gearbox, torque – BMW has listened, all of the E60’s vices have been sorted.

More here: 
http://tinyurl.com/63a3t4l




Thursday, 10 March 2011

BMWs most important car…

2012 3 series......                                 
As the launch date of the new F30 3 Series draws closer, more info and photo shop images will start to appear on-line and in magazines. It won’t be too long before we start reading first driving impressions and start hearing the moan of auto scribes  the world over picking apart one aspect or another of the new 3er to complain about.
                                                                    
The 3 Series is BMW’s cash cow, subsequently don’t look for exaggerated styling since the 3er has to appeal to an extremely broad market both in Europe and North America, unlike the 1er, for example. Expect the looks of the car to reflect the styling idioms incorporated in the 7er and 5er. The wheelbase will be stretched a bit, possibly three or so inches, while the overall length of the vehicle should remain under 180 inches. The styling should be crisp, with a minimum of superfluous lines but with subtle detail that is revealed in light and shadow.
Picture credit to Worldcarfans.com
What are your thoughts......

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Get your BMW on track for £49 (or possibly for FREE!!)

For the second year the BMW Car Club has teamed up BMW UK and Club MSV to offer all BMW owners the chance to take their BMW on the track at exclusive BMW only track events, giving them the chance to experience the full capabilities of their cars.

Five novice track evenings will take place across the country at some of the UK’s best test tracks, priced at just £49 a session (Cadwell £39).  Following a safety briefing, participants will be taken on a familiarisation lap before putting theory into practice and discovering what it means to drive the ultimate driving machine on a famous motor racing circuit.

These novice track events provide a safe introduction to on track driving and are the ideal springboard to our own track day programme – see Straight Six for details.

The first evening will be staged at Bedford Autodrome on Monday 11th April.  Tiff Needell, former F1 driver, will be on hand at the inaugural event to offer some first class advice and encouragement. For further information or to book one of the limited spaces at this or any of the other locations go to http://www.clubmsv.co.uk/bmwontrack

BMW UK and Club MSV have kindly offered Car Club members 2 FREE places at the Bedford Autodrome event on 11th April. To be in with a chance of winning one of these FREE places we have a simple competition for you to enter:

In your own words complete the following sentence: 
“JOY is being a member of the BMW Car Club because…….”

Email replies to bmwcarclub@btconnect.com by close of business on Tuesday 5th April.

Winners will be notified by email or telephone on 6th April. The judges decision is final.

Future BMW Car Club, BMW UK and Club MSV novice trackdays  are:
Monday 11 April - Bedford Autodrome
Friday 13 May* - Cadwell Park (Lincolnshire)
Wednesday 22 June - Snetterton (Norfolk)
Tuesday 19 July - Brands Hatch (Kent)
Monday 1 August - Bedford Autodrome


Thursday, 3 March 2011

BMW Car Club Fantasy GP....roll up....roll up!

I am guessing that many of you are into F1 and like me get fed up of hearing about the whole "Fantasy Football" thing? So that us "petrol heads" have something else to talk about during the season I have set up a Fantasy F1 league for the club on Badger GP here: http://badgergp.com/fantasy-gp/


If you register with the site you can then create your team (3 cars, 3 drivers but with a £70M limit!), and then click on the ‘Friends Leagues’ button in your management panel on the right, find BMW Car Club in the drop-down list of teams and join using the code JXA4nH

Look forward to you all joining me and fighting it out against my team which is called "McBull"!


Wednesday, 2 March 2011

How about the "Job of a Lifetime" for blogging?

A BMW dealership in Ajax (Ontario, Canada) is offering the following to whom they judge to be the "ultimate" blogger, in their words:
"Have what it takes to become the Ultimate Blogger? If you're obsessed with BMW performance you just may be the one. You'll get a salary, a BMW, a condo for a year, travel and lots of other perks. All you have to do is prove to us you're driven by performance. To enter, set up your page, post a blog and share online to get votes. You'll be on your way to become the Ultimate Blogger."
The winner will receive a $65,000 annual salary while writing about BMW, Tweeting and Facebooking the latest news (it could be me!). The writer will also be given the keys to a new BMW every six months.
Add to this the fact that the dealership will pay for living expenses for a year and also fund trips to BMW events around the world and it really does sound like a dream job for a BMW "nut"!
If you want to take part take a look at their web page here. to view the entries click here.