M5's weight repartition is 51/49, as far as I rememberOriginally Posted by henk4
M5's weight repartition is 51/49, as far as I rememberOriginally Posted by henk4
May be that is not goodOriginally Posted by Piacki_117
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
the quattroporte is absolutely amazing in person, its a gorgeous car especially in black. You realise that after you've been up close to it. Photos do it no justice atall, the fact is that its a beatiful peice of italian engineering. You also realise that theres no contest between that and the m5 when considering a purchase. For what its built for, it beats the bimmer in almost every way.
GO HENK!!! :d
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So, the M5 is more of a drifter than the Maserati!
Works for me
You cannot judge a car's performance around a track by judging only numbers like weight distribution etc. These numbers show which car is LIKELY to be faster. The faster car tough is only proven on the race track.Originally Posted by Piacki_117
Maybe the track is very tight and the power advantage of the M5 becomes a dsadvantage.
By the way, the E60 M5 is the last generation M5? Not sure about it....
I am about to go to bed if that is what you meanOriginally Posted by d-quik
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
when im on a mountain road going round a hairpin to fast, do i want to understeer of the edge or spin it off the road (and the cliff!)Originally Posted by Klemmel
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I always used to think the M5 would have beat the Maserati around a track, but thanks for correcting me.
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I thought that the M5 would have been quicker but even if it was I would still prefer the Quattroporte. Like Cotterik said, pictures do not do it justice, it's one of the most beautiful cars in production right now imo. It sounds amazing, and I love the interior. I'm glad to see it performs well too.
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no amount of speed can compensate for the M5's hideous looks.
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
I would have to drive them both to decide. I am not a big fan of the flappy F1 gearbox on the Quattroporte.
No, henk4, that is not what I, d-quik, meant.Originally Posted by henk4
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The M5 has the SMG transmission, so you're out of luck there too.Originally Posted by Zytek_Fan
2011 Honda Civic Si
ATHEIST and damn proud of it.
Doesn't the BMW SMG gearbox have problems?Originally Posted by Vindesh17
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