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I assume that once a week, most people take a trip to the petrol station - if you're there, just check the pressures. Hell, you could go crazy and do it at home.


I only fill my car once a month but I check my pressures regularly.
I still need sensors though as the runflats don't change too much with a puncture so I need the notification that there could be a problem.


Runflats are for gays and BMW drivers though. They feel awful.

I check my tyres whenever I fill up. That works fine for me.


I drive a brand new BMW, can't change the tires until I wear them out (won't be long the way I drive/drift)

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I drive a brand new BMW,

I do hope that they pay you enough to cope with the shame? ;)

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okenobi wrote:
saspro wrote:
ProfessorF wrote:
I assume that once a week, most people take a trip to the petrol station - if you're there, just check the pressures. Hell, you could go crazy and do it at home.


I only fill my car once a month but I check my pressures regularly.
I still need sensors though as the runflats don't change too much with a puncture so I need the notification that there could be a problem.


Runflats are for gays and BMW drivers though. They feel awful.

I check my tyres whenever I fill up. That works fine for me.


Mine doesn't, and nobody who's been in it has compained about the ride. Try driving a 911 GT3 - now that's a firm ride.

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Put the same BMW on decent rubber and the difference is very noticeable. Mostly in the grip rather than the ride. The feel is just gay IMO.


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Well I don't know what the problem is but mine handles perfectly well, apart from the obvious slight understeer because of the large diesel lump under the bonnet, but otherwise it's very good. I know a lot of people complain about the ride, but the majority seem to have opted for daft 19" wheels, but on 18s I don't have a problem. Besides, there are new RFTs coming later this year that are supposed to be almost indistinguishable from normal tyres.

Anyhow, in terms of performance vs. economy, there's not a lot can touch mine.

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Anyhow, in terms of performance vs. economy, there's not a lot can touch mine.


Except you're biassed towards performance in those things and they cost a fortune to buy ;)

But as long as you're happy!


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Hardly - nearly 40mpg average is better than the 2.4 Accord I had before it. It's the fact that it can "perform" when the mood takes you that makes it so good (and when I bought it, 2 yrs old with less than 20k on the clock), it cost less than a new 320d.

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Hardly - nearly 40mpg average is better than the 2.4 Accord I had before it. It's the fact that it can "perform" when the mood takes you that makes it so good (and when I bought it, 2 yrs old with less than 20k on the clock), it cost less than a new 320d.


Costing less than a 320d is hardly an achievement and 40 average is definitely performance focussed. You can get 40 average out of a 2.0T VAG car for way less money. Hell, I can get 37 average out of an 8yr old 180bhp Skoda.

I just think BMW drivers are kidding themselves if they think they're buying for a balance of performance and economy. There are plenty of cheaper and better balanced choices. BMWs are for quality, comfort, speed and the badge. If they happen to get what they think is good economy that's not a primary selling point.

Good cars though, so like I said, if you're happy - that's all that matters.


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I used to get 50mpg out of my 1991 VW Passat 2.0L petrol! It does better than my new Verso, although that does have the aerodynamics of a house brick! :lol:

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