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« Reply #45 on: October 06, 2011, 05:33:07 AM »

It looks lovely  Smiley and sounds like you had a great trip. Switzerland, Germany and Holland are high up on our holiday wish list.

I assume now that after such a long trip you are more impressed with the 520D then when you first purchased  Cheesy Grin. Where to next year  Grin Cheesy
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« Reply #46 on: October 06, 2011, 09:51:00 AM »

Hi Rob - I must admit to being a little underwhelmed at first aquaintance but the car's engineering qualities really came into their own on this trip. The only disappointing thing was that the torque was not as meaty as I had hoped so keeping up with some fast moving traffic was not always just a small squeeze of the big toe.  Smiley

It will be nice to get a demo of Si's latest beast in this department when the opportunity arises.  Smiley
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« Reply #47 on: October 06, 2011, 10:15:06 AM »

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At one time within any car range there was always the 'right' engine to go for that was usually the mid range one Eg 2.0 Alfa 156 (if you fancied such a Car), with the 2.5 being too big and perhaps the 1.6 a little underpowered. Now I believe the situation has changed whereby the base engine in this case is throughly competent i.e the 520D. If you want more power the best thing to do is a 'Simon' and get the most powerful Grin Grin.

 I did the same for my 30th Birthday; I had a perfectly acceptable 318i, and when I test drove the 320i and 325i, yes they were better  Undecided but it wasn't enough. I settled on an Imola Red 330i Sport  Grin Cheesy Smiley.

With regards to 131's I would suggest that the one to go for in the S2 was the 1.6TC Super, as the minimum competent engine. It would be interesting to get some feedback on this as I never drove a S2 1600 CL that would be the other candidate  Grin
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« Reply #48 on: October 06, 2011, 11:29:37 AM »

It would be interesting to get some feedback on this as I never drove a S2 1600 CL that would be the other candidate  Grin

I used to have a Series 2 1600CL and the pushrod engine is a different kettle of fish to the twin cam. Also in comparison to the 2000TC Sport, the 1600CL was way too 'soft' with springy seats and presumably softer suspension making the car feel very much like a slow comfortable saloon. Then again I never had a 1600TC S2 Super so my 'comparison' is probably not valid here.


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« Reply #49 on: October 06, 2011, 07:12:53 PM »

I've had (and indeed still have Wink) ohv and TC 131s of all sizes as well as petrol and turbo-diesel 5-series and I always seem to the end up falling for the bigger more powerful engined versions - probably because I 'need' a car with a plenty of grunt to give me the 'buzz' I need when driving. Shocked Grin

I also tend to go for the 'Sport' models as they generally have firmer suspension and more supportive seats, again things which I prefer at the moment.  Wink For my money the SE version of all 5-series is too soft. Why then did I own a 2004 530i SE for almost 5 years I hear you say - well, because it had Sport suspension and Sport seats! Cheesy Wink

Kev - next time you're over mate I'll let you loose in my 535d M Sport. Thing is you'll be going straight to your local BMW dealer and asking them for one of your own! Shocked Cheesy Grin So you better get saving matey! Grin
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« Reply #50 on: October 06, 2011, 07:25:23 PM »

I'm the other way. I much prefer a softer sprung car such as a Supermirafiori. I also own more automatics than manuals Wink
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« Reply #51 on: October 10, 2011, 05:30:39 AM »

I definitely prefer a slightly firmer ride then too soft, with SE Spec BMW being about ideal (current model probably a bit firmer then the model Simon is referring to). My wife complains that her Audi (SE Spec) is too firm and I think it is just about acceptable. Years ago I had a late 90?s SE Spec A4 and that was too firm  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes. What the Sport Models are like, I don?t know, but they are probably too firm for my taste Undecided. They do however look great, like the Sport Spec BMW?s  Cheesy. I suppose it depends on how important style is to you Cool Wink.

We had a Citroen C5 Estate in France this year, and this was too soft with the inevitable (one of the rear seat passenger) consequences  Cry Roll Eyes Embarrassed. How can small children produce so much. Leather interior helped the clean up, although serious further car valeting is not ideal on holiday Huh Roll Eyes.

One of the hire cars that I had in England this year was a Vauxhall (Opel to those on the Continent) Insignia 160 Diesel SRI (the semi sporty version). Its ride was spot on not being too firm and it had lovely sports seats. A great car and a real surprise to me. Did many enjoyable miles in this one  Grin Cheesy Smiley.

I always found my 131 Sport, firm but not uncomfortable and a good compromise  Smiley. The Noise However. Well that?s a separate subject  Cheesy.
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« Reply #52 on: October 11, 2011, 01:17:59 PM »

Hi Kev looks like a fantastic trip  ,nice to see a blue sky  Grin . Monaco is beautiful we went there for the Grand Prix  one year ( the year schumi decided to park on the circuit) 2006 I think  . loved every minute of it , also got in the Cannes film  festival and a drive along  the coast  .
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