Backside itchy?

bryan_t

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Have been driving a 535 for the past 5 years, and I remembered the reason I bought the 535 and not 528 or 523 was because I thought it's a powerful enough car for me, no need to upgrade at least for close to a decade. How wrong was I?

Although the current car still have 4 years to go, my thoughts have been frequently drawn away to the M5, and I really cannot think of a good reason why, since I don't drive my current ride like I had stolen it. And the ironic thing is I have not enough test-driven a M5 before. I know that once I take that step of test-driving, then the deal will be sealed. :yummie:

sigh, praying that a good deal for a M5 does not show up in Sgcarmart anytime soon. :Hehehmn:
 
Sheer Driving Pleasure Rocks..



cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers
 
Have been driving a 535 for the past 5 years, and I remembered the reason I bought the 535 and not 528 or 523 was because I thought it's a powerful enough car for me, no need to upgrade at least for close to a decade. How wrong was I?

Although the current car still have 4 years to go, my thoughts have been frequently drawn away to the M5, and I really cannot think of a good reason why, since I don't drive my current ride like I had stolen it. And the ironic thing is I have not enough test-driven a M5 before. I know that once I take that step of test-driving, then the deal will be sealed. :yummie:

sigh, praying that a good deal for a M5 does not show up in Sgcarmart anytime soon. :Hehehmn:

The problem is not so much about power. The real reason is that the F10 (maybe the M5 is different) is not a fun car to drive because it is very isolated from the road. It is wide, long, has a floaty suspension and the steering is slow and numb. You can boost the 535 power higher, but it will still be the same after a while. The e60 or e90 was much more fun to drive because it is more "connected" to the road.
 
Taking my first step towards scratching that itch...haha :p
Starting to look at used M5 for sale in SCGM? I saw quite a few - but found that I don't need that much power and that the 523i was sufficient for my needs at the moment.
 
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