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02-04-2011, 03:11 PM | #1 |
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RWD Models with EPAS and xDrive with Hydraulic steering
Since the magazines still have not tested a 535xi or a 550xi F10 model, for those of you who have driven both the RWD and the xDrive F10 5-series, could you chime in and provide us your feed back on the steering feels between each other.
Am wondering if the xDrive model steering feels more like the traditional BMW steering feel. Thanks.
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02-05-2011, 08:34 AM | #2 |
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Yes its exactly the same as the E60 Xdrive. In Europe here, you can't order the self parking system with the XDrive models, since it need and electric power steering
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02-05-2011, 11:14 AM | #3 |
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The xdrive steering is heavier weighed and has better on center feel than the RWD with electric steering. The xdrive retains the BMW steering feel like the older E60 which is a good thing.
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02-06-2011, 08:29 AM | #5 |
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I have driven both and they both respond to steering wheel inputs the same. However, the hydraulic requires slightly more effort and feels more like my E39 hydraulic PS. The difference isn't that great between EPS and HPS. It's a question of what appeals to you and I think either one is more than acceptable and after driving it for a few hundred miles I doubt if you will think about it.
I drove a number of EPS models between June and October and then the hydraulic one in October. My first reaction was they were different and slightly preferred the hydraulic. After the hydraulic test drive was over I decided it really didn't matter. Since I wanted an X-drive, I didn't have a choice. As a previous poster indicated, the X-drive feels more planted on the road even on dry pavement and certainly on wet pavement, both of which I tested it on. That attribute is most likely due to AWD rather than the steering mechanization. |
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