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Does your M5 Slip as a daily driver? ( concerned)
Hi Everyone,
Well - I watched a YouTube video that got me a little concerned ( I know...stay off YouTube..) . As I'm strongly considering buying this car in the near future, I was a bit concerned by the video below ( at minute 11 ), where the reviewer talks about the car getting away from him in low speed normal situations. There is at least one other video of people noticing a little spin pulling out of regular parking lots, but didn't see it again - and blamed it on the cold tires. On my first G90 test drive, I also felt some very, very minor wheel slip as I pulled away from the dealership parking lot at reasonably regular speeds - but I too wrote it off to the first drive of a brand new car on totally fresh tires. That was it. Otherwise, in my drive, the car was a rock. I loved the sense of control and "road stickiness" - things I value. In fact, I found the hard acceleration much, much more controlled than the Tesla's I've been driving. My test driving impression of the car was so positive that it felt like a great cruiser that had all the boost in the world when I wanted it. The car's control felt very safe and sturdy on the road - so this video didn't match what I'd experienced at all - but I only had a test drive. How's the daily drive experience for those that have owned it a while in the real world. Are you finding it gets away from you or was this video an anomaly? Was my first impression wrong? Would you be comfortable lending it to an adult friend, family member, etc.? Advice? Thoughts? Experiences? Last edited by thinker; Today at 10:39 AM.. |
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I have the hankook tires, as does this reviewer’s car. Yes, when the tires are cold, and making a slow turn from a stop, the front inside tire will slip just a bit. Its not like the car is overpowered or dangerous, just a quick slip. Warmer tires, I haven’t experienced it. The car is really stable at all speeds, going straight or turning, etc.
I have 1000 miles on it so far. Getting 1200 mile service done on Tuesday. Last edited by FloridaM5; Today at 09:49 AM.. |
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I have not yet experienced this with my G90 M5, however it happens frequently with my G80 M3cx and it has never had any consequences.
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My G80 6MT slips a LOT in 1st, 2nd, and sometimes a bit in 3rd |
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