Thursday, January 31, 2008
"The Short, Deadly Story of a Kid and his M5"
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Columns/articleId=124526#3
Here's the M5board.com thread with videos and pics of the crash:
http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=111545
Thanks to my buddy Hao for pointing me to this story. It's incredible that this happened in a car as stable, accomplished, and safe as the E60 M5. I mean just look at the pics to understand the madness they put it through.
He posted on the BMW M5 forum — www.M5board.com — as "AmericanM5," the proud new owner of a 2008 BMW M5 painted Space Gray.
He had a problem. It happened when he had "everything set to max" and changed gear with the shift paddles mounted on the steering wheel. As he said, "and I'm going pedal to the metal pushing 140 and upshifting, there tends to be a thud noise with the gear change." AmericanM5 wanted to know if this was normal.
And he added: "Let me say I am a beginner when it comes to high-performance cars as I am only 18, so take it easy on me."
Reality Check
The forum members told him that yes, the sensation of an abrupt gear engagement is normal with the M5's automated sequential manual transmission, but several also took the opportunity to express their concerns.
Wrote one: "It's just disturbing to know...that an 18-year-old who is asking these questions about a 500-horsepower car is driving the same streets I am. I don't have anything against young guys driving nice cars, but an 18-year-old being [behind] the wheel of an M5 is what accidents are made of."
AmericanM5 responded: "I completely understand where you are coming from, assuming that I am irresponsible...that is definitely understandable. I do sometimes make bad decisions but I am young and I do drive safe and I will not endanger the lives of others."
These posts were dated January 25, 2008.
Space Gray
At 3:30 a.m. on January 26, a 2008 BMW M5 painted Space Gray flew off the raised end of a runway at a private airport just outside Ocala, Florida, sailed 200 feet through the air and stuck a huge tree. The impact with the tree occurred 15 feet off the ground. Five young men, aged 18 to 20, were killed instantly.
Members of the M5Board began to put the pieces together. AmericanM5 said he was 18, had a 2008 M5 in Space Gray, and said he lived in the Ocala area. And he signed one of the posts, "Josh."
The driver of the crashed M5 had been Josh Ammirato.
Experience Counts
Apparently AmericanM5 had not been entirely truthful in his postings. The M5 belonged not to him, but instead to his father.
When members of the M5board forum had made this suggestion online, AmericanM5 bristled: "It's mine, buddy. I just traded in my 335i and paid the difference."
Another member suggested that AmericanM5's lack of knowledge about the BMW M5's transmission could be easily explained: "Maybe your two years' driving experience in your whole life is the problem."
AmericanM5 responded: "That could be a good assumption but the fact I never drive a manual car before may be true, but I've been driving for a lot longer than two years, buddy."
Reports indicate that Ammirato had received four traffic citations in the last two years.
Is This for Real?
The crash occurred at the Greystone Airport, which is bordered on one side by Jumbolair Estates, a fly-in community where actor and pilot John Travolta lives; he filed a suit in 2007 to compel the owners to allow him to land his Boeing 707 on the strip.
The fly-in community was built by the late Arthur Jones, inventor of Nautilus exercise equipment. The airstrip is 7,550 feet (1.5 miles) long and is 210 feet wide. Apparently it can be accessed through an unguarded gate.
The five occupants of the M5 had attended a basketball game, and then a party where they were celebrating the 19th birthday of Dustin "Smiley" Dawe, one of the men killed.
The Florida Highway Patrol reported that there was evidence of skid marks at the end of the runway, indicating the car had turned sideways before crossing a sloped embankment and sailing through the air and into the tree. Alcohol does not appear to have been involved. The accident made headlines in the Ocala Star-Banner.
A Final Word
The final exchange between AmericanM5 and the rest of the forum members came late on January 25.
Some members wondered if the 18-year-old M5 owner was for real, and suggested that he post some photos of his car. Others wondered why a teenager would opt for an expensive sedan instead of more conventional sports car like a Porsche.
A forum member from Queensland, Australia, applauded AmericanM5's decision to get a BMW: "I would much prefer an 18-year-old with brains to have an M5 rather than spend his money on some other piece of junk that could kill him and his mates in an accident," wrote M5DAL, a forum member since 2004. He continued: "If you crash in a big way, expect to be on the news."
"Thanks, guys, don't get me wrong," AmericanM5 wrote. "I never said I didn't respect your wisdom. Thanks for the welcome, and I am looking forward to getting to know you guys better...and I plan to have all the pics up tomorrow. Josh."
That was his last post.
A bit better photo of the runway. The impact trees are at the bottom of the photo...
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Official BMW 1 and 3 series performance parts catalogue !
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3865
Here's the (German) catalog: http://www.1addicts.com/goodiesforyou/pp1b.PDF
This may speak towards what some have criticized BMW with on the lack of enough differentiation between their cars. Well if they're giving *these* to 1/3 customers, imagine the M3 ?
Here are some pics:
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3888
http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3888
Notice the matching clothing of the blonde? ;)
Anyhow, this is more proof of just how much a presence the 1-series, in particular the 135i, will be on the racetracks of the world. 335i to lesser extent given the customer target and interests.
I mean wow, just take a look at that steering wheel. Can you say...track junkies gonna be drooling?
BMW, Audi unveil diesels for 21st century
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BMW, Audi unveil diesels for 21st century
Marketing’s executive editor Paul Ferriss is in Detroit this week to cover the North American International Auto Show
Both BMW and Audi had diesels and performance cars to talk about in Detroit this week. But while BMW had high-ranking German executives to talk up the benefits to the environment and the pleasures of driving, Audi had Bryan Adams.
After executive vice-president of Audi America Johan de Nysschen addressed the media Sunday afternoon, the veteran Canadian singer walked casually onstage with his acoustic guitar and sang “The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You,” as the checkered flag cover came off the new Audi TTS sports car. Adams later posed for photos with Audi executives before disappearing backstage.
Audi is introducing a diesel version of its R8 |
Claiming a possible 185 mph top speed and the ability to go from 0-60 in 4.2 seconds, the concept car is powered by what Audi refers to as a “clean diesel” engine. “Audi wants to challenge the last piece of conventional wisdom about diesel power,” said Rupert Staller, chair of the Audi board of management.
Karsten Ruwoldt, Audi Canada’s recently appointed director of marketing and product management, said automakers should have an easier time marketing diesels to Canadian consumers, while the American market will be tougher to educate.
“Canadians have a more positive view of diesels,” he said. “And Canadians are ready for a clean diesel.”
Ruwoldt believes more Canadians have come in contact with diesels in Europe and are aware of their fuel-saving benefits. Plus, he added, Canadians take longer driving trips which are ideal for fuel-sipping diesels.
BMW meanwhile announced the North American availability of its Advanced Diesel engine with Blue Performance. The engine will be available this year in the X5 SUV and the 335 sedan.
BMW's new 1 Series |
Almost overshadowing the diesel introduction, which came with loud Euro-style music and acrobatic dancers, was the debut of the 1 Series and X6 concept “performance sports activity vehicle.” Imagine an SUV that thinks it’s a sports car.
The 1 Series is the “reincarnation of the 2002,” said chairman and CEO of BMW U.S., Tom Purves, recalling the classic coupe that still enchants enthusiasts. It’s aimed at a different consumer target than most other BMWs and a unique Canadian marketing plan is in the works.
US: Audi considering first plant in North America
15 January, 2008
Source: Automotive World
According to a report in The Detroit News, Audi is considering building a production plant in the US. The Ingolstadt-based brand's chief executive, Rupert Stadler, says that while Volkswagen is also close to deciding on whether or not to construct a second North American production facility, Audi would not necessarily share this factory.
"We're considering that," Stadler said when asked on the eve of the Detroit motor show if Audi might build a US plant.
Even with the weak dollar, while the brand's US sales remain at the current 90,000upa level, the chief executive maintains that it makes little sense to build cars in the US. "But if you're dreaming about a 200,000 sales base, you have to make up your mind what you have to do," he added.
The German luxury brand sold less than half as many cars and SUVs as BMW or Mercedes-Benz in the US market in 2007, with sales of 93,508 units. This compares to 253,316 Mercedes-Benz cars and SUVs and just under 300,000 BMWs cars and SUVs, not counting Mini sales.
Audi's medium term target for the local market is 200,000 units, part of a plan to lift production by nearly 50% to 1.5 million vehicles by 2015. Like Infiniti, Audi has watched the sales of Lexus (Ontario), BMW (South Carolina), Mercedes-Benz (Alabama) and, to lesser extent, Acura (Ontario), rise steadily as each of those brands has opened and then expanded plants.
The Volkswagen subsidiary also believes it can convince luxury car buyers in North America to embrace diesel technology, something only Mercedes-Benz has been able to do thus far, albeit on a small scale.
"In Europe, already 50% of the car mix is diesel, and customers choose diesel because it's more fuel-efficient. Why shouldn't it also work here?" Johan de Nysschen, Audi of America's executive vice president ponders in the same Detroit News report. "The driving characteristics of diesels today are totally suited to American driving conditions," he adds.
As well as new, more powerful versions of its TT coupe and roadster, Audi is using the Detroit show to premiere a concept version of its R8 supercar powered by a twelve-cylinder diesel engine, drawing parallels with its Le Mans 24 Hours-winning racing cars.
Neither Stadler nor de Nysschen would be drawn on stating a date for a decision on a possible US assembly plant.
Audi RS 6 V10: At-a-glance
http://www.audiworld.com/news/08/rs6-avant-in-depth/at-a-glance/
580hp twin turbo V10. !!
Make sure to check out the picture gallery. Look at that engine bay:
http://gallery.audiworld.com/gallery/awframes/indexrs6avant.html
Chevy to enter the world of Supercars...
http://www.sea6.com/
Official power output figures are not out yet. Not that it matters too much, because the current Z06's advertised 505hp power output turned out to be understated...by quite a bit...
Snow Brawl: 8 mid-size Lux SUVs comparison
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/12669/eight-tickets-to-paradise-we-compare-eight-50000-luxury-suvs.html
Here were the results:
Placement:
8th: Land Rover LR3 HSE
Highs: Vast off-road prowess, quiet cabin, a 360-degree view of the world.
Lows: Vague steering, an overwhelmed V-8, dismal fuel economy.
Verdict: Right now-TODAY-Land Rover must learn to slice 1000 lbs from every single vehicle it makes.
7th: Volkswagen Touareg V-6
Highs: Light steering, supple ride, confident off-road.
Lows: Cramped back seat, too many rattles, no personality.
Verdict: In need of a refreshening as extensive as the BMW X5's.
6th: Volvo XC90 Sport
Highs: A rocket in the passing lane, agile in traffic, an SUV Ralph Nader could love.
Lows: Wrong tires, jittery ride, way too little luxury for 50 grand.
Verdict: We love that it's almost a car, but why can't it be sexier?
5th: Lexus GX470
Highs: Solid Platform, fearless off-road, full-luxo interior.
Lows: Scattershot switchgear, still not enough power, undisciplined body motions.
Verdict: Still the luxury SUV for body-on-frame purists, but it's feeling a little old.
4th: Mercedes ML350
Highs: A quiet freeway cruiser, silky 7-speed tranny.
Lows: Cheap and dull-looking dash, mysteriously mushy brake feel.
Verdict: Will win a devoted following if it proves more defect-free than its forebearer.
3rd: BMW X5 3.0si
Highs: BMW steering, BMW brakes, BMW handling.
Lows: Slim cargo space, still too heavy, world's least intuitive shifter.
Verdict: More and more closely resembles a 5-series sedan.
2nd: Cadillac SRX AWD V-8
Highs: Car-like in all its moves, shark-like silhouette, 320 horsepower.
Lows: Narrow footwhells, restricted off-road potential, too much wind noise.
Verdict: Still one of the proudest and most unexpected successes in Caddilac's history.
1st: Acura MDX Sport
Highs: Agile in the hills, superior tracking, gratifying to drive.
Lows: Goofy grille, cluttered center stack, no low-range 4WD.
Verdict: As much sport as utility. And hey, it's a honda.
Nice going Honda!
Monday, January 28, 2008
What sounds better than this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fIF6Nh7gCo
I challenge you to change my opinion. Please post your clips :)
PS: Here's the best sounding example of the current model, the F430:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUoTbS524to
WOW but not like the 355...
You really wouldn't cough up the extra $100/month for that?
As you can tell, I'm a big fan of the 3-series ;)
But allow me to justify continuously, and accurately, with this and my previous posts (and perhaps future ones). There's a reason Bimmerfest is somewhat of a religious cult following and peppered with 3-series in particular...
We all recognize the new G37 as perhaps the most compelling and competent package, and the very latest, to compete in the class (or even a bit below and above it) to come out of
When the new G35 sedan came out, there was much anticipation. It was quickly squashed, even against the prior 330. But when the G37 COUPE news broke out, with the new engine and chassis and brakes, anticipation reached fever pitch.
My bullet points below pretty much hint to you what I hold near and dear when looking for characteristics in a car:
- ENGINE: "turbo inline-6 is smoother than the G37's V6. And as free-revving as the Nissan VQ V6 is, this twin-turbo six likes to rev even more."
- SUSPENSION TUNING: "on back roads the 2007 BMW 335i was faster in real-world driving, even though its got softer suspension"
- "The BMW 3 Series coupe crouches lower than the sedan, but even on run-flats, it's still more compliant than the Infiniti"
- "The BMW 3 Series coupe crouches lower than the sedan, but even on run-flats, it's still more compliant than the Infiniti"
- FEEDBACK: "Feedback is what makes the difference. Both coupes talk to their drivers, but the 335i speaks in great detail."
- FEEDBACK: "We're so locked into the car's progress down the road through the compliant chassis and textured steering, we push on without reservation."
- STEERING: "Although the BMW's steering ratio of 16.0:1 suggests otherwise, the 3 Series reacts to its steering more quickly than the G37."
- BRAKES: "came to a halt in 109 feet and never deviated more than a foot over our series of stops with no fade"
- Even with "superior" hardware, the G37 brakes faded by the 5th lap, and had inferior stopping distances (
- Even with "superior" hardware, the G37 brakes faded by the 5th lap, and had inferior stopping distances (
- GEARSHIFT: "Compared to the G's shift action, though, the BMW has a lighter-effort feel and it snaps positively into gear. The 335i's clutch engagement is also smoother and more predictable than that of the G37"
- I personally tried the new automatic in the 335, and it's freakin amazing, by far the best I've tried, ever.
- I personally tried the new automatic in the 335, and it's freakin amazing, by far the best I've tried, ever.
- RIDE COMFORT (despite runflats): "held only a surprisingly slim advantage in ride comfort over the Infiniti, perhaps because of the 335i's run-flat tires."
- Ok, 18 vs 19 inch, but still
- Ok, 18 vs 19 inch, but still
- EXHAUST: "manly exhaust roar"
- DRIVING POSITION: "This is the same interior design you'd see in any other 3 Series, yet somehow it never gets old — legible gauges, superb materials, perfect driving position."
- QUALITY AND ROOM: "If quality and interior passenger volume matter to you, the BMW is the one you want."
- "Slick and attractive, the G37's cockpit still lacks the quality of a BMW."
- "Slick and attractive, the G37's cockpit still lacks the quality of a BMW."
- LEATHER: "True, you pay extra to get leather in the Bimmer, but the standard hides in the G feel like they belong in a $30,000 car, not a $40,000 one."
- DRIVER ENGAGEMENT AND COMMITMENT: "By most standards, the Infiniti G37 is an impressive car and a lot of fun. But it does not engage its driver with equal commitment."
- FEEL: "Nearly every aspect of our drive feels more natural in the 335i"
- PRIORITIES ? "I'm not sure what the price difference is, but the BMW feels $15,000 better."
- "Judged on the surface, the G37 has a lot to recommend it. It's sleek and swift, and the implied promise of a BMW-like driving experience for fewer duckets is tempting indeed..."
- "...strike that."
- The G37's long-stroke V6 is helpless against the 335i's velvety midrange punch, and it sure doesn't feel as fast out in the real world. What's more, the G37's V6 is strained at high engine speeds, warbling uncertainly on its way to the fuel cut-off as if it would prefer you weren't in such a damned hurry."
- "There's little indication as to what the Infiniti's front tires are doing and the load-up of steering effort feels artificial."
- "Once you factor all this against the BMW's lively, informative steering, more delicate control feel and punchier power plant, there's no doubt about which coupe is more satisfying to pilot."
- The G37's long-stroke V6 is helpless against the 335i's velvety midrange punch, and it sure doesn't feel as fast out in the real world. What's more, the G37's V6 is strained at high engine speeds, warbling uncertainly on its way to the fuel cut-off as if it would prefer you weren't in such a damned hurry."
"Simply put, the 335i drives on a whole other level."
Yes, you pay more, but it's not like you're bankrupting-yourself-and-your-family amounts of money. But on top of all these points you have:
- considerably more power, better fuel economy, way more headroom, better visibility, a backseat that's actually useful for adults, a much bigger trunk, better resale value, more supportive seats, free maintenance for 4 years (in the USA), and of course tunability.
- Nevermind the brand cachet which we all know is a factor for most buyers. It's something you EARN.
- There are also hidden engineering treats too that aren't advertised too much, to aid safety or practicality or comfort. Yes, the G has toys that the Bimmer doesn't, like backup camera and a cooler nav.
Still surprised they are selling so well? The bullet point items are mainly what is nothing new here between most Bimmers and their peers, even 20+ years back, and certainly for the 3-series. Sure, a hot item on the G is the LSD, which they offered on the old car as well (and sedan) with the sport package. But before you get your feathers all ruffled up about that, know that 5th Gear in the
The 3-series is an insanely well-rounded package and the market knows it. And you know what else, their 1, 5, 6, 7 and X series all have the bullet point qualities. They never waver off. Heck, go outside
Now come on, you really wouldn't pay an extra $100 a month for that?
BMW 328i vs the rest: "There's always next year"
The industry's publications have long ago started sounding like a broken record, but for good reason.
Better luck next go around, o' ye' competition!
"It is simply the best executed, best conceived, and best sports sedan currently available for the price. As for the competition, like the Chicago Cubs tell themselves at the end of every season, there’s always next year."
http://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/14425/2007-bmw-328i.html
Impressive new car tech on the horizon
http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Uniquely/FutureTechnologies/VehicleTechnologies.aspx
Do you...fancy Carrera GT?
2 CGTs, one black, owned by this guy Alex out in Cali, and another silver one. Both had straight pipes installed (lol) hence the extra-amazing sound. However...Alex's black car is fitted with lots of other performance parts giving it 730 horsepower and a top speed of 226 mph.
(oh FYI Alex also has a 1000HP Vette Z06. 18-month modifications period. I placed a video of this near the bottom)
Finally, I think with such toys, it pays to be buddies with the California Highway Patrol !!! See last video below.
And it goes w/o saying though, PUMP UP DA VOLUME. No, seriously. If ur watching this with rinky dink $5 speakers that came with your computer when you bought it 4 years ago, stop now.
ENJOY!!!
I introduce you to the party with this *SICK SICK* video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPT1l6tY478&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS4f5RMQ828&NR=1 (Terrorizing Los Angeles, LOL)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWNX_OyTFyI&mode=related&search= (LA Part 2, watch the whole thing...lol)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZAO1JnfNtE&mode=related&search= (SICK pull at highway speeds)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV6ky7twY1U&mode=related&search= (That sounded sooo much like an F355!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qihsxJqp9Ps&mode=related&search= (vs RENNTECH 700hp S65 AMG)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC7I-QaG7z4&mode=related&search= (The silver CGT after getting the pipes installed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KpEQv1rN_Q&NR=1 (80-200mph roll in 6th gear...)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3hhK1EbUHY&mode=related&search= (SanDiego sound effects
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtQvZe43sqM&NR=1 (more sound FX)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNBx1JBeoD8 (this is some guy in Europe with err...some great car control)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ60hiAXocY&mode=related&search= (here's Alex's 1000hp Z06)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2U_lYhSjzw&mode=related&search= (check out the ARMADA of supercars behind the CHP!)
M6 vs Z06 ~40mph to 190+ mph
Nissan GT-R: First crash pics :-(
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105895
Car & Driver "Lightning Strikes Twice" articles
Official E92 M3 info & pricing
-M3 Sedan $53,800
plus $775 destination
Options:
-Premium Package-Power folding mirrors, universal garage opener, digital compass mirror, BMW Assist, Novillo Leather interior and choice of three optional interior trims. - $1900
-Technology Package- EDC, M Drive, Comfort Access, and navigation system - $3250
-19" wheels with performance tires in mixed sizes (style 220) - $1200
-Electronic Damping Control (EDC) - $1000
-Extended Novillo Leather Interior - $2000 or $1100 with Premium Package
-Enhanced Premium Sound - $1900
M3 Coupe: steel roof with glass moonroof - No Charge
M3 Sedan: Moonroof - $1050
All regular options should mirror 3-series pricing.
My analysis: 2008 Entry-Luxury sport sedan Comparison
Exterior design: BMW #1Interior Design: BMW #1Interior materials: BMW #1Instrument Panel Layout: BMW #1Interior Control Tactile Feel: BMW #1Squeaks and rattles: BMW #1Panel Fitment and Gaps: BMW #1 (tied)Visibility: BMW #1Cargo/trunk space: BMW #1 (tied)
Here's some commentary I picked out from this latest article:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- (5) C350 Sport: "It drives well, but there's nothing here that makes us want to get behind the wheel for more."
- (4) Lexus IS350: "Not one editor who scored this test was able to find the kind of personal connection with the Lexus that they felt behind the wheel of the top-scoring cars." "Put simply, the Lexus is a fast, well-built sedan that lacks the spirit or value of its more engaging counterparts."
- (3) Cadillac CTS: "The 2008 Cadillac CTS might just be the best car in the GM stable. " "Inside, the CTS is the best-appointed car in the test."
- (2) BMW 335i: "Behind the wheel, the 335i is the most intuitive and easy-to-drive car here — not to mention the fastest. It's also the most comfortable. And that's a tough combination to beat." " The 335i also brings home the most recommended ratings, which means we would suggest it to a friend over any other car in the test. It even won our lengthy 31-point evaluation, which appraises everything from control feel to cupholder design."
- (1) Infiniti G35 Sport: "Wins this test because it's outstanding to drive and it gives you the most car for your money."
As Edmunds mentioned, it has an excellent powertrain that allows it to cover the 1/4 mile mark at over 100mph. That alone tells you it is a quick car hands-down. And handling figures are right up there close to the bimmer. But unfortunately they reported not one editor out of the 5 of them felt "connected" when driving it. Citing things like "awkward and synthetic steering, soft brake pedal, slow-responding tranny" etc. It gave them the least confidence behind the wheel compared to the competition here. It doesn't encourage you to drive hard, which really hurt its ranking cuz they figure a proper sports sedan SHOULD encourage you to do so, via how it makes you feel behind the wheel.
BMW 3-series 117,968
Infiniti G 59,003
MB C-class 49,882
Lexus IS 45,433
Audi A4/S4 36,330