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Old 12th June 2013, 12:07 AM
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ok, so 500 miles or so into ownership, here's some thoughts about the car and the way it drives, plus some other stuff - forgive the random thoughts, just interested in other owners comparing to their experiences.

Just to give you an idea of some recent cars I've owned (recent first)

E39 530i & Golf V6 4Motion
E60 525d
E65 730d
E90 330d
Allroad 2.5 TDi
M3 CSL
M3
Golf R32 Mk5
Impreza WRX
Golf V6 4motion
Alfa 155 V6


Firstly the boring bits - economy etc. I'm averaging 21-22mpg on vPower, have started off babying it a bit to get used to the car and get it settled into being used again. Tonight was the first proper outing it's had with a 70 mile fast-ish run home. Clearly this car doesn't want babying, it wants driving 65mph on the motorway is fine for economy, but the car doesn't behave as smoothly or as confidently as at 85-ish. It's clearly happier when pushing on and when you grab hold of it.

Tyre pressures - mine were a bit low at the weekend, I set them to 35 all round on Sunday, hated it (terrible ride behaviour), then have gone to 33 and it's much better, suspect 32 or 32.5 psi will end up being the norm. I've never owned a car so damn sensitive to tyre pressure !

The wipers are crap. Very lethargic and the standard blades are rubbish on a pretty new screen, so I've ordered some Bosch Aerotwin replacements.

Xenons not bad but again have ordered replacement D2S bulbs to freshen things up.

Slow starting problem - this is being looked at next week, it;s annoying more than anything as you want a feeling from a car like this that it's stonrg form the word go.

Gearbox - it strains quite heavily against the brakes at junctions, lights etc and I find myself knocking it into neutral a lot whilst waiting to pull off. Also it doesn't always pick up quickly enough but the 5-speed ZF in my 2002 530i does the same.

Engine warming up - takes a long time to get to 90 degrees C. I'd say 5-10 miles more than all my previous cars. Anyone else noticed this ?

Nav - actually the RNS-D is not bad for the older nav technology but I'm looking into RNS-E + BT to freshen up the car properly.

There's no doubt more thoughts to come but apart from the niggly bits that need sorting (slow start, rear caliper and a few cosmetic bits) I can see why these beautifully made cars have such a following. It's special and I'm doing the "looking back at the car after locking it" thing so that's a very good sign !

Oh and I love the electric rear sunblind

Glad you're injoying it

The 20's leave little room for flex, so I guess tyres pressures will make a difference. If you want it comfy, run 18's. If you want it sporty, run the 20's and enjoy it lol

Long time to warm up isnt great - the S8 is rev happy to say the least, would expect it to be up to temp before that..... new thermostat required perhaps ?

The D2 is pretty robust. As long as the gearbox is good, the rest is not a big concern.

Interesting to see you come from a long line of beemers - The D2 isnt noted for having some of the good characteristics that you find in a rear wheel drive motor, but at the same time, in England, it is useable all year round lol

I'm actually a big fan of the M3, but wouldnt actually want to own one as a daily...... Seems a bit compact, and weather dependent

Enjoy the S8, the addiction will set in soon, if it hasnt already
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