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09-27-2012, 07:11 AM | #1 |
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F11 535i ordered (UK)
My F11 family bus is ordered. Here's the spec:
535i Touring MSport Carbon Black Oyster / Black interior Individual piano black trim Window surrounds and roof bars in high gloss shadowline Pro nav Pro speakers Xenons Sunroof Extended storage (specifically so I can use the internal 2-bike carrier accessory) Retractable Towbar (specifically so I can use a tow bar-mounted bike carrier) ... yep we like bikes in my family BMW apps Universal remote control (gate opener) Telephone USB audio interface And the controversial part... Manual gearbox. Yes, I really have ordered a 3-pedal version. Comment away, but you will not persuade me that I want the auto box! I have tried the sport auto properly (all-day test drive) and absolutely acknowledge that it's brilliant, but it doesn't suit me. I also had an Audi RS6 a while back and the main thing I disliked about that was the auto box. Other controversial parts of the spec: 1) Petrol not diesel. Again I acknowledge that the 530d and 535d are both great, and the 530d I tried is almost certainly faster in the real world than a 535i. But I don't do mega-miles so the fuel economy is not very relevant, and having chosen Manual I prefer an engine with a wide usable rev range. 535i gives max torque all the way from 1200 to 5000 rpm which I hope /expect will work better when it's my clumsy arm doing the changes not a nice smooth auto. This is a bit of a leap of faith - unsurprisingly a demo 535i manual was not available. 2) Just the normal M-sport suspension - no VDC, no active anti-roll bars. Will be OK I think. I don't mind a hard ride - every car I've had recently has harder suspension than the F11 M-sport, so this will seem plush. My children are brainwashed into thinking that discomfort is normal, and luckily don't get car sick. 3) Only 18" standard M wheels. We shall see how they go. Can always change later, at which point I may ditch the runflats. But will give them a proper try first. Should be here at the beginning of December. Cheers, Richard. |
09-27-2012, 11:18 AM | #2 |
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Interesting specification as you say. Petrol is a peach, after trying a 535i saloon, was my engine of choice. So sweet and refined compared to the 530d diesel, really suits the car.
I can see the attraction of the manual box to really exploit the engine, but I'm happy with the paddles when I want a bit of fun. I'm running 18" wheels on mine and they do work well along with AD. I've tried them on a 530d saloon with standard suspension and didn't find they were as good as they are with AD, on any of the settings. Will be interesting to see what you find. Longish wait, but sure it will be worth it. HighlandPete |
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09-27-2012, 11:58 AM | #3 |
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Very nice spec... However, residual value may suffer because of the manual IMO mate. You sure? Most folks want auto on such a large car. I have owned both and the auto is much nicer.
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BTW a viable solution to the residuals problem is to exploit the fact that BMW's finance system does not appear to discriminate between sellable and less-sellable specs when calculating the final residual value. If you're OK with 5.9% APR it's possible to get a guaranteed value for 3 or 4 years hence so at least you have a known worst case. Cheers, Richard. |
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09-27-2012, 03:59 PM | #6 |
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Having tried different F10/11 models with different suspension setups, I definitely wanted AD if going for the 5-series. Works so well and I find the active roll bar part is the key to the better ride and control of the car. You can run in the normal and comfort modes and still have a car that corners on rails.
As to residuals, it is the reason I opted to buy a nearly new ex BMW HQ 535i, with less than 6k miles and loaded with kit, but with a price tag of over 40% off current list. Options on it I just could not have justified, less money than a new 3-series F31 328i touring. But have that 'peachy' 3-litre petrol and AD rather than just VDC. HighlandPete |
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