TurboLlew
Honorary ///Member
I guess this has to start with a big thanks to our BMW Midrand sponsors and team that pulled together a nice special run for their clients in the morning. We gathered at the dealership quite early and it looked so 'imposing' that people en route to the track stopped and asked if it was the location of M Fest a few times
A huge turnout of amazing cars making you wonder if SA's economy really is that bad after all! We had breakfast and were able to see some great cars in various stages of restoration at M Town Customs
The M Fest experience itself...
Well if you haven't seen some of these vehicles in the flesh before, it was totally worth a trip. The parking lot alone was full of noteworthy photo opportunities
The classics were the ones that attracted alot of my attention as did some of the vids that I posted on instagram
In terms of new releases, the M2 was even worse in the flesh than I expected. I even snapped a pic of the M240i in the parking lot - how did it end up so far from 'good' when the base was already so good???... Pics don't do any justice to just how shit it looks in reality. Even that red colour won't help it. It looks like it suffered a front and back smash and then made it's way to someone's backyard for repair... using ice cream containers as moulds for the fibreglass repairs/additions to the bumpers... In fact the pics are probably as good as it is going to look IMHO. Even these pics below are absolutely flattering vs. how strikingly bad it looks in reality. I know I have said a lot about the M3/4, but they are works of art by comparison... and maybe that's what they were going for? I dunno...
I personally wasn't too interested in the test drives. It was quite cool to see some of the rarer colours in the flesh (and what some cars look good in).
Drifting was nice - all 10 minutes of it that I watched anyway.
There was a lot of entertainment and food... in fact that is the majority of activities. I was looking forward to some of the usual stalls (model cars, detailing stuff, akrapovic etc) - there was none of this: mostly food and drinks with a smattering of puma stores selling merch. Either way I didn't get to really even try to get into the food/drinks because howler is JUNK TIER. Top up stations are few and far between... and nobody can even direct you to one. Top up on the app? LOL... let's make the event secure by forcing you to log in with iffy connectivity to a shit platform that may or may not work with your card in full sight of anyone around making you a sitting duck... š¤ Howler is truly a parasitic company that is a 'solution' to a problem that doesn't exist. I literally don't support any howler events (unless I am getting it for free and even then I would rather go and have lunch/breakfast before or plan for dinner after - sorry vendors.
I went with my kids so didn't spend too much time - they scored some nice puzzles from the guys walking around. I think BMW SA puts on such a good show despite it being essentially a 'big dealership' and it really was only howler's 'experience' that detracts from it. The only thing I didn't get to see that I had wanted to was the XM... but such is life - kids were quite tired by that point in the day so it is what it is. Maybe someone else can post some thoughts and pics.
A huge turnout of amazing cars making you wonder if SA's economy really is that bad after all! We had breakfast and were able to see some great cars in various stages of restoration at M Town Customs



The M Fest experience itself...
Well if you haven't seen some of these vehicles in the flesh before, it was totally worth a trip. The parking lot alone was full of noteworthy photo opportunities


The classics were the ones that attracted alot of my attention as did some of the vids that I posted on instagram

In terms of new releases, the M2 was even worse in the flesh than I expected. I even snapped a pic of the M240i in the parking lot - how did it end up so far from 'good' when the base was already so good???... Pics don't do any justice to just how shit it looks in reality. Even that red colour won't help it. It looks like it suffered a front and back smash and then made it's way to someone's backyard for repair... using ice cream containers as moulds for the fibreglass repairs/additions to the bumpers... In fact the pics are probably as good as it is going to look IMHO. Even these pics below are absolutely flattering vs. how strikingly bad it looks in reality. I know I have said a lot about the M3/4, but they are works of art by comparison... and maybe that's what they were going for? I dunno...





I personally wasn't too interested in the test drives. It was quite cool to see some of the rarer colours in the flesh (and what some cars look good in).
Drifting was nice - all 10 minutes of it that I watched anyway.
There was a lot of entertainment and food... in fact that is the majority of activities. I was looking forward to some of the usual stalls (model cars, detailing stuff, akrapovic etc) - there was none of this: mostly food and drinks with a smattering of puma stores selling merch. Either way I didn't get to really even try to get into the food/drinks because howler is JUNK TIER. Top up stations are few and far between... and nobody can even direct you to one. Top up on the app? LOL... let's make the event secure by forcing you to log in with iffy connectivity to a shit platform that may or may not work with your card in full sight of anyone around making you a sitting duck... š¤ Howler is truly a parasitic company that is a 'solution' to a problem that doesn't exist. I literally don't support any howler events (unless I am getting it for free and even then I would rather go and have lunch/breakfast before or plan for dinner after - sorry vendors.
I went with my kids so didn't spend too much time - they scored some nice puzzles from the guys walking around. I think BMW SA puts on such a good show despite it being essentially a 'big dealership' and it really was only howler's 'experience' that detracts from it. The only thing I didn't get to see that I had wanted to was the XM... but such is life - kids were quite tired by that point in the day so it is what it is. Maybe someone else can post some thoughts and pics.