|
11-15-2023, 05:48 PM | #67 |
Colonel
10894
Rep 2,012
Posts |
I'm sure I'm atypical. My 2014 M235i only has 21,000 miles on it. Still looks, smells and drives like new. And its stock.
__________________
2014 BMW M235i
2024 Mercedes Benz GLC300 Expert ultracrepidarian |
Appreciate
4
|
11-18-2023, 06:53 AM | #68 |
Private First Class
272
Rep 138
Posts |
Whenever I am at the front line of red light stop, I test 0 - 60 acceleration to the max.
I turn off the music and listen to the roaring sound of the engine. There is a maximum speed limit. However, there is no maximum acceleration limit. Am I a typical BMW driver? |
Appreciate
1
cmyx6go16814.00 |
11-18-2023, 09:30 AM | #69 |
Brigadier General
4828
Rep 3,611
Posts |
Next time you have a chance, ask if your jurisdiction has a law against 'exhibition of speed'.
__________________
2017 M240i: 25.9K, 28.9 mpg, MT, Sunroof Delete, 3,432#, EB, Leather, Driving Assistance Package, Heated Front Seats | Sold: E12 530i, E24 M635CSi, E39 520i, E30 325is, E36 M3 (2)
TC Kline Coilovers; H&R Front Bar; Wavetrac; Al Subframe Bushings; 18X9/9˝ ARC-8s; 255/35-18 PS4S (4); Dinan Elite V2 & CAI; MPerf Orange BBK; Schroth Quick Fit Pro; Full PPF |
Appreciate
7
tom2021271.50 vreihen1620619.50 M5Rick68819.00 ezaircon4jc5395.00 Esteban53998.50 B58-M340iX248.00 Llarry21474.50 |
11-18-2023, 10:02 AM | #70 | |
Major General
5674
Rep 6,600
Posts Drives: 2018 340i M Sport Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Chicago, Edgewater (via Texas & Tennessee)
iTrader: (0)
Garage List 2018 BMW 340i M Sport [8.78]
2020 BMW M340i xDrive [9.00] 2018 BMW 340i M Sport [7.38] 2006 BMW 330i Sport [5.83] 2004 BMW 330i ZHP [7.13] 2000 BMW 328i [6.17] |
Quote:
https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...&postcount=222
__________________
www.bmwcca.org member #388003 - Use me as a referral & you could win a one day ///M Driving School!! ___________________________________________ |
|
Appreciate
1
Maynard4197.00 |
11-18-2023, 11:43 AM | #71 | |
Lieutenant
248
Rep 405
Posts Drives: 2021 M340i xDrive Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: USA
|
Quote:
"Exhibition of speed or acceleration" means the sudden acceleration of a vehicle resulting in the screeching of the vehicle's tires that is done to intentionally draw the attention of persons present toward the vehicle. "Speed exhibition" means the operation of a motor vehicle to present a display of speed or power. |
|
Appreciate
1
dradernh4827.50 |
11-18-2023, 12:38 PM | #72 | |
Colonel
16814
Rep 2,088
Posts Drives: 2022 X6///M Comp Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: NYC
|
Quote:
__________________
I thought I was a good person but the way I react when people drive slowly in the left lane would suggest otherwise
|
|
Appreciate
4
|
11-18-2023, 01:22 PM | #73 |
Major General
5674
Rep 6,600
Posts Drives: 2018 340i M Sport Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Chicago, Edgewater (via Texas & Tennessee)
iTrader: (0)
Garage List 2018 BMW 340i M Sport [8.78]
2020 BMW M340i xDrive [9.00] 2018 BMW 340i M Sport [7.38] 2006 BMW 330i Sport [5.83] 2004 BMW 330i ZHP [7.13] 2000 BMW 328i [6.17] |
Me, too!! I love watching all the other traffic get smaller in my rear view mirror. And in all honesty I don’t even gun it when I’m taking off. I just accelerate at a steady rate until I’m nine miles over the limit.
__________________
www.bmwcca.org member #388003 - Use me as a referral & you could win a one day ///M Driving School!! ___________________________________________ Last edited by tturedraider; 11-18-2023 at 01:37 PM.. |
11-18-2023, 01:36 PM | #74 | |||||||
Major General
5674
Rep 6,600
Posts Drives: 2018 340i M Sport Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Chicago, Edgewater (via Texas & Tennessee)
iTrader: (0)
Garage List 2018 BMW 340i M Sport [8.78]
2020 BMW M340i xDrive [9.00] 2018 BMW 340i M Sport [7.38] 2006 BMW 330i Sport [5.83] 2004 BMW 330i ZHP [7.13] 2000 BMW 328i [6.17] |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
__________________
www.bmwcca.org member #388003 - Use me as a referral & you could win a one day ///M Driving School!! ___________________________________________ |
|||||||
11-23-2023, 11:54 PM | #75 |
Private First Class
205
Rep 118
Posts Drives: G20 M340ix Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: NYC
|
NYC born, raised, and learned to drive on Long Island…but ever since I got my dashcam and I’ve been much more tolerant and patient. And I also have a kid now so that changes things a bit. Although I’ll still yell and curse at other drivers as part of my general demeanor cause you just gotta, to be able to drive here. And on open roads I still have my fun.
I do always use my blinkers tho. I dont know why BMW drivers don’t like using blinkers, BMW (aside from the E90??) has some of the best blinker stalk feel…very crisp click into place. It’s very satisfying.
__________________
2022 G20 M340ix - Current.
2018 F30 330ix - no more. 2005 E46 325xi - I want this car back. |
11-24-2023, 09:44 AM | #76 |
Recovering Perfectionist
20620
Rep 1,006
Posts |
Wish that I could say the same for my BMW i3 turn signal lever, which is fly-by-wire and totally numb.....
__________________
Currently BMW-less.
|
Appreciate
0
|
11-24-2023, 01:11 PM | #77 |
Captain
679
Rep 751
Posts |
Amusing posts! Very much so...
First and foremost, the OP has made assumption as to what "typical" means... For the record, I've noticed that "Tesla" is the new BMW is regard to "Driver" performance (ie, idiots) lmao! So as BMW owners, we all get a buy! Also for the record, is that as a BMW owner, you are required to drive it like you just STOLE IT! End of conversation! I HATE seeing a car being driven like it's a Grandma on the way to church in the left lane, when the car was made for SO MUCH MORE!!! Drive it the way it was meant to be driven and damn the torpedos!!! Get a good Radar Detector and stop lazying around put-putting in the left lane! And for heaven sakes, stop trying to be a tough guy behind a 2 ton vehicle because once your outside, the car can't protect you! Lol. So use it or lose it... The power is made for passing, no need for tailgating, just go around the obstacle! And if you don't beat your Goggle Maps estimate on ETA, you're NOT driving correctly! Hahahaha Have a great day! |
11-24-2023, 02:16 PM | #78 |
Colonel
16814
Rep 2,088
Posts Drives: 2022 X6///M Comp Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: NYC
|
My favorite game!
__________________
I thought I was a good person but the way I react when people drive slowly in the left lane would suggest otherwise
|
Appreciate
4
|
04-20-2024, 10:55 AM | #79 |
Private First Class
272
Rep 138
Posts |
A Bimmer driver asks other drivers: "What car do you drive?"
Driver A: "a Honda" Bimmer driver: "it is just a regular car" Driver B: "an Audi" Bimmer driver: "a decent car" Driver C: "a Mercedes" Bimmer driver: "it is ok" Driver D: "a Porshce" Bimmer driver: "excessive" Driver E: "a Ferrari" Bimmer driver: "So, you are rich" |
04-20-2024, 11:17 AM | #80 | |
Captain
2693
Rep 821
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
6
|
04-20-2024, 01:01 PM | #81 |
Private First Class
136
Rep 207
Posts |
I'm a huge fan of no speed limits. What makes us all assholes is that we're passing each other at 1mph. The people getting overtaken see it as passive aggressive because it's not a deliberate effort...it's granny passing...even at 5mph above speed limits.
I didn't notice this until I went to Germany. With no limits, you drive deliberately and everybody knows each others intentions. When you're all creeping by each other nobody is certain what the other drivers are going to do and tension goes up. I can't stand being back in the states. I want the laws changed. $10 speeding tickets with cameras. Have point levels that will remove your license for 30 days, 60 days, 180 days, and 365. Out of control fines are just pissing everybody off. Make them ride a bike or find other means after 10, 15, or 20 speeding points will get rid of all the ridiculous anxiety. THEN...ENFORCE LEFT LANE PASSING ONLY!!!!....AND....NO PASSING IN THE RIGHT LANE!!! Driving in the states is way more stressful, especially with the complicated road systems. EDIT: Most important of all, it'll redirect police resources to real matters. |
04-20-2024, 02:47 PM | #82 | |
Major General
5395
Rep 5,696
Posts |
Quote:
Might work in the wide open spaces of West Texas, but it'll NEVER work in the metropolitan areas. There is a serious lack of drivers EDUCATION here and most drivers, let alone our freeways, can't handle Autobahn speeds. When I learned to drive over 50 years ago drivers ed was just that. There was classroom, simulator and actual driving involved. We used to have some of the best drivers in the country, now we have some of the worst. Our 55mph truck speed limit causes all kinds of issues when the 55mph truck tries to pass the other 55mph truck. I got stuck behind that operation for some 20 miles once. Cameras? I think not. We have this thing called a Constitution that assumes "innocence;" cameras, by their nature, assume guilt. We also have the right to question our accuser. Can't question a camera. I do know they are used in some jurisdictions and don't know how they pass Constitutional muster. Red light cameras are the same. |
|
Appreciate
2
vreihen1620619.50 I800C0LLECT136.00 |
04-20-2024, 02:54 PM | #83 |
Private First Class
136
Rep 207
Posts |
The cameras in Germany are followed up with a letter in the mail. They compare the photo of your license and and driver.
There’s a whole process to protect you from paying an arbitrary fine. But also…it starts at $10. If you are 20 over the limit…it’s a little more. They always lower the speed they captured you at as well. They warn you in most places about the camera. If they setup up a random location then there’s more burden of proof on the state. You can also write a rebuttal explaining that you’re having a bad day or whatever and they give you the benefit of doubt. Extremely honest system. Very high success rate of removing the ticket by explaining yourself. A German friend received over thirty tickets before they warned of suspending the license for 30 days. They don’t beat you over the head for it. In areas where traffic is a problem they usually limit the speed to 120kmh. Heavy traffic was never a problem…until I went to the Netherlands. They have almost the same traffic laws as us. It immediately felt like being in the states and everybody started driving terribly. |
Appreciate
1
Buug95923236.50 |
04-20-2024, 09:19 PM | #84 |
Brigadier General
4828
Rep 3,611
Posts |
I've driven in Germany, and in most respects it's a different world. This Wikipedia entry detailing the requirements for German residents to receive a driver's license helps to explain why:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drivin...nce_in_Germany (further specifics here: https://handbookgermany.de/en/driving-licence) "The German driving licence can be obtained after finishing driving school and passing both a theory and a practical examination. In order to apply for a driving licence, it is necessary to show proof of an eye exam as well as a first aid course consisting of 9 units of each 45 minutes." "Both exams are held by an authorised inspector who visits the driving school for this purpose. Students must pass the theory test before sitting the road test, with no more than a twelve-month gap between the two. During the road test, the driving instructor is present in the car with the assisting features of the driving-school car deactivated or connected to audio signals and a warning light (if the instructor has to intervene, the test will result in failure)." "The cost of obtaining a licence for driving a car is on average 3,000€ (US$3,300 in January 2024) but varies widely according to an individual's skill, city and region.[8] Individual driving schools set their own prices. The total includes fees for: authorities and exams, learning materials, driving lessons and tuition." Obviously, no American in his or her right mind would think of sitting still for a regime as onerous as the German people are willing to accept. Regarding the autobahn, here in America it is oversold as a wide-open driving experience. Most of it is two lanes with trucks restricted to the right-hand lane and to 50 mph (YES! ). In urban regions it is usually busy and speed-restricted. Nevertheless, where it's open to driving fast it is legal to do so and generally quite safe. Right-hand lane drivers pulling out to go around slow-moving trucks tend to be the principal obstacles on the autobahn's open stretches.
__________________
2017 M240i: 25.9K, 28.9 mpg, MT, Sunroof Delete, 3,432#, EB, Leather, Driving Assistance Package, Heated Front Seats | Sold: E12 530i, E24 M635CSi, E39 520i, E30 325is, E36 M3 (2)
TC Kline Coilovers; H&R Front Bar; Wavetrac; Al Subframe Bushings; 18X9/9˝ ARC-8s; 255/35-18 PS4S (4); Dinan Elite V2 & CAI; MPerf Orange BBK; Schroth Quick Fit Pro; Full PPF |
04-21-2024, 03:43 PM | #85 |
Brigadier General
4454
Rep 3,358
Posts |
|
04-22-2024, 02:18 AM | #86 |
Lieutenant General
19282
Rep 14,259
Posts Drives: G82 M4C X-Drive Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Orange County, CA
iTrader: (1)
Garage List 2025 BMW M2 [10.00]
2022 G82 M4C X-Drive [9.89] 2018 F80 M3 CS [9.90] 2018 BMW i3 REx [5.00] 2015 BMW i3 REx [0.00] 2016 BMW F80 M3 [7.29] 2016 BMW F30 340i ZTR [10.00] 2013 BMW F30 328i [0.00] 2006 Audi S4 25Quattro [7.00] |
I heard this quote the other day:
"Don't be nice, be predictable." That doesn't mean I'm not thoughtful and courteous, what this means to me is that: If they are trying to turn onto the road with moving traffic, I'm not going to wave them in while I stop traffic unexpectedly. That causes accidents. If someone signals to get into my lane, I'll let them in, I'll even let off the gas. However, if they are going significantly slower than everyone behind me, I will not slow down excessively because they are not comfortable with the flow of traffic. If they are comfortable at their speed, they can stay at their speed... behind me. If someone is in the passing lane and the second lane is going faster, they are in the wrong lane. If I just sit behind them and match their speed, now there are 2 cars in the wrong lane. If the person behind me does the same, now there are 3 cars in the wrong lane and we have created backup. Multiple people in the wrong lane makes it difficult for anyone to pass the slow cars. That causes traffic and potential accidents. Instead, I will go around them and potentially piss them off. Now there is one less person in the wrong lane, and it's that much easier for all the other cars to pass the slow car in the passing lane. My point is this: Bad drivers getting pissed off is less important to me than the proper flow of traffic in a safe and efficient manner. At a 4 ways stop, I will not confuse the other drivers by being "nice" and giving someone the right of way to go if it is not their turn. That will cause accidents. Cars that arrive first, will go first. Cars to the right have the right of way if all cars arrive at the same time. Period. No confusion. I will treat an intersection with a broken light exactly the same way as a 4 way stop sign. No, 4 cars in a row cannot go at the same time. Do not wave people through, follow the rules. I will never brake check anyone. I will never use my vehicle as a weapon or to threaten anyone. I will always use my blinker when changing lanes. Not because it's nice, but because I want others to know what my intentions are. If they don't want to let me in, then speed the fuck up or maintain their speed so I can time my merge to be as respectful to the flow of traffic as I can. I don't care. After I turn my signal on, what they shouldn't do is creep slowly into my blind spot from 3 car length back then SLOW DOWN AND SIT THERE like a jackass. That's either being passive aggressive or stupidly unaware of their surroundings. Both are signs of a bad driver. They WILL get the horn, because: I will always use my horn to inform other drivers of my presence, that is it's purpose. It is not used in anger. To these drivers: don't take it as anger, take it as an attempt to inform you that I am here, because your actions indicated otherwise. I will never tailgate. Using the 3 second rule, I will always have enough room to brake, even if they brake suddenly. I will look past their vehicle to see what the traffic is ahead of them. If they are only going 15 MPH, the 3 second rule reduces that following distance significantly. So if they think I'm tailgating, they should increase their speed, and the distance will increase. I DO NOT OWN THE ROAD, and neither does anyone else. If anyone acts like the road belongs to them, they will get the horn to remind them that they need to know there is someone else on the road besides them, because that's what the horn is for: to inform uninformed drivers of your presence. I drove this way before I considered myself a bimmer driver.
__________________
2022 G82///M4 Competition X-Drive - KW-HAS, Millway Race Camber Plates, Cup2 Connect*, PSI High Flow Midpipe, Lightweight Front Lip, M Perf Flow Through Wing Previous • 2018 F80 ///M3 CS • 2016 F80 ///M3 Ordered • 2025 ///M2 Last edited by jmg; 04-22-2024 at 02:36 AM.. |
Appreciate
0
|
04-23-2024, 09:31 PM | #87 |
New Member
26
Rep 22
Posts |
My sister in law after seeing my new to me BMW said......"Do you know what the difference is between a porcupine and a BMW..............On a BMW, the prick is on the inside!!
Yes, I laughed!!!!!
__________________
2011 BMW 535i, 6spd, Milano Beige Metallic, Venetian Beige Leather, Convenience Package, Premium Package 1, Premium Package 2, and Sport Package. 119,500+ miles.
|
Appreciate
0
|
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
|
|