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Article comments for Full Test: 2008 BMW 535i - What does BMW's new twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline-6 engine do for the 5 Series? This 2008 BMW 535i test car with an automatic transmission effectively equaled the acceleration of a 2006 BMW 550i equipped with a manual transmission. The 535i's 5.5-second acceleration to 60 mph proves a sedan doesn't need the 550i's V8 engine to be quick. (more)
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Replying to: bruceomega (Jul 10, 2007 8:08 am) Interesting re the car wash. I will be anxious to see what the deal is. I wouldn't want to have to hand wash my car. Please keep us posted. Thanks |
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Replying to: bruceomega (Jul 10, 2007 7:33 am) Bruce, My 528xi is only a few days into production so I can only offer what I read regarding automatic car wash. The '08 Owner's Manual on page 61 tells how to prepare your car's transmission for an automatic car wash, with special mention of the Comfort Access feature. I could not find this same information in the '07 manual. So perhaps BMW is aware of this issue and added this information in the '08 manual Perhaps you can provide this information to the car wash company and assure them that when it is done right, they can have your business without damaging their equipment
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Replying to: kcx (Jul 10, 2007 7:18 pm) Thank you for the lead, I haven't read my manual yet. I don't have comfort access, but I'll check to see what the manual says. Bruce |
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This is s'posed to be a discussion about the article linked at the top of the discussion. Maybe you could check the list of other topics here in the 5-Series group for more appropriate places for these questions and comments.
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Replying to: pat (Jul 11, 2007 8:10 am) |
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Replying to: shipo (Jul 09, 2007 7:11 pm) xDrive is primarily a RWD system that shifts power when wheel slippage is detected. In normal driving, BMWs equipped with xDrive are RWD cars with all the performance entailed. xDrive is technically not an AWD system. To maintain control, say when swerving to avoid the car sliding through the snowy intersection, you have to keep the tires from slipping. That is what xDrive does in dry conditions (on sand or gravel) or in wet conditions (with rain, ice and snow). True, xDrive will not help you stop, but a set of locked up snow tires are as good as skis. Driving purists will not like xDrive because it intervenes between the driver and the car. Sometimes a little slip and spin is not a bad thing and usually a lot of fun. There is no finer luxury sport sedan than the 535i in any conditions. I opted for the '08 535xi in deep sea blue. The posted article was accurate in my book, although I still hate iDrive and the funky shift knob (the CA had to teach me how to put the car in drive, c'mon BMW). I have to drive in New England winters for a living and I like the extra confidence of xDrive. xDrive is one of things Bimmer owners either love or hate. One group are snobs and the other yuppies. Can't we all be brothers and sisters and just get along?
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Replying to: kef207 (Jul 18, 2008 2:23 pm) "xDrive is primarily a RWD system that shifts power when wheel slippage is detected. In normal driving, BMWs equipped with xDrive are RWD cars with all the performance entailed." To say that I strongly disargree with that statement is an extreme understatement. Like it or not, when comparing an "xi" to a comparable "i" model, the AWD twin will be heavier and have more drag in the drivetrain compared to the RWD models. With that in mind, the "xi" models will not have all of the performance of an "i" model when it comes to turning and stopping, oh, and fuel economy too. Best Regards, Shipo
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