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10-09-2012, 11:07 AM | #1 |
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Dynamic Handling Package?
Went to my local dealer last night test drive a 535 M-sport. Big dealer, supposedly with large inventory. Plenty of M-sport in stock but non with dynamic handling package. the salesperson wasn't even aware of the package. After bringing it to his attention he searched inventory and said that there were only 6 in the western US and were all spec ordered and non in socal. Is that even possible? Any suggestions on how I can get behind the wheel of one with this package. I'm hoping this package would provide a more pleasurable driving experience. If not, I might have to actually consider the A6.
Thanks for the input. Pej
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10-10-2012, 01:03 AM | #3 |
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It's common to order a car. That way you get the packages you really want. It just takes a little time for it to be delivered. If you like the best handling I also recommend the Integral Active Steering package which offers 4-wheel steering.
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Are you referring to "Dynamic Damper Control" (DDC) as BMW calls it? If yes, I find it unpleasantly amusing that they would market an "M Sport" package without DDC. It seems that would make it all about looks without function. The "Sport Package" (non-M) on my '12 F10 535xi came with (in the order listed): DDC; Leather Sports Steering Wheel (same as "M" but without the "M" emblem); 19" Alloy V-Spoke Wheels; Multi-contour Seats (a must); Shadowline Exterior Trim; and, Anthracite Headliner.
The DDC, seats and 19" wheels are all very function-oriented IMHO. So I've got all the functional "sport" features of the M Sport but without the M body-package, which is how I wanted it. I have no idea how the 535i suspension rides without DDC but I can tell you that I use DDC regularly. I like to leave it in "comfort" setting when simply tooling around on bumpy, crap roads. Then on longer drives, I set "sport" mode to firm chassis but with the "soft" throttle response to improve handling while saving fuel. When I want to get on it, I put it in "sport+", which virtually eliminates body-roll, disables traction control, and defaults to aggressive throttle response. For me, "M Sport" without DDC would be a deal-breaker, as I have no desire to have the "M" look without functional features. For '13, I understand that the "sport" package with Multi-contour seats may be no more, and you've got to order them separately. Perhaps they've watered-down the "M Sport" package too? I don't know - perhaps someone more familiar with the Bimmer line can comment.
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DDC is not part of M sport pkg for MY13.
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If you didn't get it then you wouldn't really know what DDC feels like. But if your someone who appreciates taking corners and a good driving experience then the DDC is worth the 1k
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I don't quite agree with your view on the M-sport without DDC is just about looks. The M-sport without DDC does come with M-sport suspension that is different from the non-m cars. So the M-sport option gives you a car with better handling even without the DDC. |
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I gladly stand corrected. I tried to be open about my relative ignorance regarding the plethora of options and variations available from BMW. I agree that improved suspension (springs, shocks, etc.) is a very substantial way to improve ride even without the newfangled electronic enhancements.
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10-15-2012, 09:02 PM | #9 |
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Let me chime in. I just bought a 2013 535i with M-sport. The 2013 model year is the first time in the U.S. that you can get the M-sport suspension with the F10. I have driven MANY F10 5-series since it came out since I work for BMW. The handling on the 2013 M-sport package 5-series with just the M-sport tuned suspension is amazing1 It feels supple on the road, yet the corning is stable and precise with VERY little body roll. I am glad they finally made this as the standard suspension for the M-sports package because this is what the F10 really needed. It is lower than the regular standard suspension or the DDC or Dynamic handling package by 10mm. For those who felt that the 5-series got too soft with the F10 redesign, the way to go is to get the M-sports package and not get the Dynamic handling package or DDC.
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10-15-2012, 09:07 PM | #10 |
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Just build the car the way you want, it will be here in 2 months with everything you want, and you dont wind up paying for things you dont want...like heated rear seats...lol, definatly get the heads up display, the gps also shows directions in the glass so you dont have to look at the screen, saves you from getting tickets also.
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10-16-2012, 08:10 AM | #11 |
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It might be easlier to find a Msport with just dynamic damper control than with the dynamic handling package, the difference is the Active Roll Stabilization. |
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10-16-2012, 03:22 PM | #12 |
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I wish BMW had communicated this better back in July as I would have never ordered mine with DDC (which I can't even tell does very much) as the crappiest roads still feel very smooth to me compared to my fully tweaked out E46.
So I spent $1,000 on DDC I don't really care for and then another $550 for ACS springs now sitting in my garage, and then probably another $500 to get them installed.
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10-16-2012, 07:33 PM | #13 |
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I ordered my 535i with DDC (223) as stand alone option not as part of Adaptive Drive (2VA), so this means i dont have the Dynamic Drive (229).
What is the deference of having DDC alone from having Adaptive Drive since I also have the selector for comfort, sport, sport+ ?
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10-17-2012, 10:29 AM | #15 | |
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For me, it is the better roll control that makes the suspension. My F11 535i wagon is fitted with Adaptive Drive, best BMW suspension I've ever driven, and that compared against the E39 passive M-tech suspension which I viewed as the perfect BMW road setup. HighlandPete |
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