the list of nearly's is endlessMarlon said:Maybe the start of a new picture thread: "M5s nearly at the petrol station"

Fantastic car. The handling is superb and unlike the F10 M5 it accelerates from stationary when damp (the F10 never did accelerate when damp, just spun the rear wheels). Four wheel drive makes such a difference. A few reviews I read said that the 'Competition' model was a bit hard. Not a bit of it for me. Firm yes but that is what you want in a sports saloon which delivers over 600 BHP. The various drive modes allow for precise positioning, not a hint of oversteer or understeer. Loved every minute of it. Like all M5 cars it can be driving at a steady pace, but I never experienced that. It's a bit like Andy Murray.ph001 said:Thoughts?
Phil, as far as I am aware the F90 M5 uses a ZF8 Auto and not the DCT. The 8 gears selected quickly without delay or hiccups up or down. The car defaults to 4 wheel drive but you can select between 4 wheel, 4 wheel sport and 2 wheel drives. I had an F10 M5 for 2 years and the new car is miles ahead in every respect. There are 2 downsides for me, you have to put fuel in it and my specification costs £106,000.ph001 said:How did you get on with the DCT gearbox?
For buzyg. I love the front especially the door mirrors and the large black kidney grills.buzyg said:Hope it looks better from the front. I wouldn't say no to a go though
8) Clever work to get the reflected M from the street lamp on he bonnet too. :wink:BeeEmm said:For buzyg. I love the front especially the door mirrors and the large black kidney grills.buzyg said:Hope it looks better from the front. I wouldn't say no to a go though
ronk said:Not only was the performance fantastic but it was delivered in a very refined and drama free manner. I’m sure the electronics keep it feeling that way.
ph001 said:ronk said:Not only was the performance fantastic but it was delivered in a very refined and drama free manner. I’m sure the electronics keep it feeling that way.
Isn’t that the problem though? Makes it feel detached and un-involving.