tman said:
Car looks clean, congrats on the purchase!
I'd be very keen for you to do a small write up on how the car "feels" compared to your E90? Not only from a petrol / diesel point of view (power delivery, sound, and of coarse consumption) but also from a 3 vs 5 series perspective!
PS: Seeing that you going badge less at the back, when are you going to remove the M5 badge in the grill? :fencelook:
Thanks Man,
Comparing the two cars is an easy one. They are both very different in terms of feel handling and acceleration. But bear in mind that the 330d was modded, from ECU, turbo to suspension and brakes. So it didn’t really drive like a standard e90 msport. The 330d was like a freaken go-cart. :cartel:
Jumping into the F10 you definitely notice how much cabin space is available and also how nicely put and ergonomic everything is. The comfort level cannot be matched from a 3 series including the F30. Simple and well thought of features like the steering wheel raising to give you more leg room when you switch off the vehicle to get out. The dual control (left/right) climate control for the driver and passenger and also the ambient lighting on the door sills. The cabin is indeed a very nice place to be. The extra space lets you know that you are in a big car, however when driving it does not feel big at all. The only time you realize how much fatter she is, is when to step on the brakes and feel the inertia pulling you forward. Im sure a lot has to do with the suspension dynamics of the car to give you a more soft and silky drive and yes it does that so well. I had the privilege to recently drive down to the coast and the best description I can give is that the car just glides. It was hands down one of the most comfortable drives I have ever experienced.
Been a heavier car and lacking loads of torque that I had in the diesel, it does feel considerably slower but when she gets up to cruising speeds over 80km/h the flood gates open up and reaches the limiter effortlessly.
With the consumption, I must say that I am quite impressed. Daily urban driving I average around 10.5l/100km which I think is quite decent. Long Distance highway I was down to 7l/100km and that’s been fully loaded with 3 adults and two kids and a boot full of luggage.
Sound wise, now that’s probably a hard one for me at the moment. My diesel sounded epic, the grunt of that car was unmatched. The F10 however is fitted with a MPERF zorst. From inside the car the tone is nice but a bit too soft for what I’m use to. I have however been told that it sounds really good from outside the car. I guess that would have a lot to do with the sound deadening that's added to the F10. I think what I am enjoying the most about the petrol is revving the crap out till 6k+ rpm(something I could never do with a diesel) and the turbo spool and dump sounds are brilliant.
With regards to the M5 badge on the grill, that was one of the first things that I tried to remove when I got the car, as mentioned previously, It’s an OEM M5 grill and the badge cannot be removed as it is part of the actual grill.
I am open to suggestion on how to remove the badge without damaging the grills, alternatively I will probably order an aftermarket set and put these on sale.