10-02-2009, 07:59 PM | #1 |
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Is active steering really worth that much money?
The option costs $1,365-1,550.
Does it really improve the driving experience? I always thought it would take the pleasure out of driving as it takes control over the steering ratio. Any opinions? |
10-02-2009, 09:26 PM | #2 |
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I would pay to NOT have it tbh....
can screw you over in the canyons but I mean, it's pretty helpful for every day driving and parking though
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why would AS screw you in the canyons??? :
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10-03-2009, 12:15 AM | #5 |
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AS is great. parallel parking in SF is so easy.
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i drove cars with both.....active steering feels very loose when spirited driving is craved......my car does not have and the steering feels like iam in control but AS helps
your park.
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10-03-2009, 01:04 AM | #7 |
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There is something wrong about this. The AS option cannot be just to help you park. There has to be some benefit at higher speeds and twisty roads. Otherwise, what's the benefit?
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10-03-2009, 01:25 AM | #9 |
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Would you care to explain why, please?
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10-03-2009, 01:37 AM | #10 |
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I've driven 135's on an autocross course with and without AS back to back. It isn't just for parking. They setup a course with tight esses and you could easily see that the AS equipped cars could get around the series of esses with far less wheel rotation than a non-AS equipped car.
Since the A in AS is for active it changes the amount of input you need to apply by the situation you are in. I know some people who love it. I chose to not get it as I liked the feel of the car without it.
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especially this part: "I liked the feel of the car without it" Since I came from a Porsche, I'm used to feeling everything 100% I mean, a BMW isn't a Porsche, but I think you can understand where I'm coming from AS can screw you in the canyons when you're not used to it; of course, if you get it, and drive only a car with AS, than you're not going to have a problem (probably), but if you switch from an AS car to a non-AS car...it'll feel... 'different' to say the least AS does help a lot at high speeds when I drove my friend's dad's 760li up to speeds of 159, the steering was extremely stable, and I was able to change lanes with the slightest of ease, something my 335i cannot compare to. But, to me, all of these 'assists' take away the fun in driving... the last thing on MY wish list is 'assisted steering' (as I like to refer to it) but to each his own test drive them both as much as you can but remember this: it's an expensive option now and it'll cost you more in the future (alignments are more pricey and tricky)
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Here is an excellent description from the E90 post forums:
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10-06-2009, 04:28 PM | #13 |
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^^^ The above pretty much sums it up. My 335 has no active steering, but the 550 does.
From a practical standpoint, I think active steering is great.... The biggest difference would be felt while you are driving in parking lots, making slow speed turns, u-turns, backing out of your driveway, etc. Above 30-40mph, I don't notice much of a difference at all. For me, the most difference is felt on city streets. I do have friends who seem to have trouble driving straight on the freeway, and I'm sure A/S will get rid of the jerking. With that being said, even if you didn't get active steering, you probably won't feel that you are missing out on something. Reliability - its just one extra part that can break. You'll need to re-initiate your active steering when the battery dies, and if it were a hard reset, reprogramming needs to be done electronically = $$$$$$$. If you do a lot of spirited/track driving, I wouldn't get active steering. After 50k miles, you'll probably need to get extended warranty to make sure any repairs will be paid for. After 100k miles, I would say good luck |
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I have active steering on my 1, but not on my 3. Drive both cars often. Personally, I prefer active steering, but wouldn't say anyone "needs" it. The car is so much more fun to drive on an autox course and in the canyons with AS, but that's just my opinion. Steering response is very quick and almost feels go-kart like. And I didn't request AS, it was already on the car that I really wanted. I was impartial towards it at first.
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Its so heavy that'll throw the perfect weight balance off ....like when you just had a heavy meal...
if there's any "significant" weight different (like AT vs MT)....i'd guess BMW will publish that info on brochure....
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10-06-2009, 08:25 PM | #17 |
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I love it... ESPECIALLY when I drive my father's e90 335i without AS.
Its hard to describe how soft yet brutally accurate it makes the steering feel.
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