1) these things are just sizzling hot
2) wow the M4 works in the snow as well?
3) the standard F30 really needs a facelift soon.
Any M car will work just fine in the snow with the right tires.
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2. yeah cause previous generations used to shut down when the first snow flake hit the bonnet.
LOL.
Driving an M5 in the wet already is a challange.
But I'm sure sure you know all about M cars in snowy Texas.
LOL.
Driving an M5 in the wet already is a challange.
But I'm sure sure you know all about M cars in snowy Texas.
Add modern stability + traction control systems coupled with a highly sophisticated limited slip rear differential and there shouldn't be nearly as much of a problem mooching about in an M-car properly shod with the right winter tyres.
I worked with a guy who used his E93 M3 daily with a proper set of snow tires on the OE 18" wheels in the winter. Had the optional 19" wheels/tires for the summer. And in Michigan I think we get a fair bit of snow, no? (insert sarcasm) He drove almost 30 miles each way like this. And he replaced his E93 with an F10 M5 and does the same thing.
Just about ANY car with proper snow tires will work in the snow.
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I agree of course, I was just trying to say that BMWs aren't meant for snow when they don't have xDrive. Winter tires help tremendously of course, because without them the car would literally be undriveable in the snow.
Clearly you can drive in the snow with good tires, but you have to be careful, particularly with an M.
And like I already said, the fat beast M5 already is a challenge in the rain on summer tires. Can't even imagine that car in the snow. Maybe there's a member around here who can tell us what it's like to be in the snow on proper winter tires n F10 M5, because from all the Bimmers I have driven, none drive really well in the snow. And a BMW doesn't drive with summer tires in the snow....you can have lots of fun in the snow, but no safe driving.
@Merc1 you're cute, thanks so much for all your attention!!
Add modern stability + traction control systems coupled with a highly sophisticated limited slip rear differential and there shouldn't be nearly as much of a problem mooching about in an M-car properly shod with the right winter tyres.
I have seen R8's and 911's in the snow.
I agree of course, I was just trying to say that BMWs aren't meant for snow when they don't have xDrive. Winter tires help tremendously of course, because without them the car would literally be undriveable in the snow.
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