What have you done to your BMW today?

What have you done to your BMW today?

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JakeT

5,508 posts

123 months

Important testing performed yesterday. In among the usual autobahn annoyances (rain, traffic, roadworks) I did get a chance to stretch my cars legs. I wasn’t planning on doing so, as it’s old, and done many miles. But a 214,000 mile 330i touring still has it ‘all there’.



Bad news from England, though. My dad’s X5 has probably done its last mile. He said it made a very funny noise, white smoke and died on the M4 yesterday. 3 hours for him to be picked up. Him and mum have had it from new and it’s done 275,000 miles. It will also mark the first time since September 2000 that we’ve not had an M54 in the family, too!

CRA1G

6,626 posts

198 months

BenS94 said:
CRA1G said:
Had mine out today at 'The Motorist' for the PH meet..driving
Going undercover without the plate?
yes.. that's still on the M240...thumbup

Court_S

13,413 posts

180 months

JakeT said:
Important testing performed yesterday. In among the usual autobahn annoyances (rain, traffic, roadworks) I did get a chance to stretch my cars legs. I wasn’t planning on doing so, as it’s old, and done many miles. But a 214,000 mile 330i touring still has it ‘all there’.



Bad news from England, though. My dad’s X5 has probably done its last mile. He said it made a very funny noise, white smoke and died on the M4 yesterday. 3 hours for him to be picked up. Him and mum have had it from new and it’s done 275,000 miles. It will also mark the first time since September 2000 that we’ve not had an M54 in the family, too!
Good lad. How did the old girl feel at those speeds?

MissChief

7,170 posts

171 months

Comacchio said:
Swapped the Potenza runflats out for MPS5 on my 340i. Very positive so far.
Felt like a completely different car when I swapped my Pirelli Cinturato run flats for the same MPS5's. The car rides better, is smoother over just about every surface including poor ones and has much less road noise.

Edited by MissChief on Tuesday 2nd July 00:34

JakeT

5,508 posts

123 months

Court_S said:
Good lad. How did the old girl feel at those speeds?
To be honest, dead fine. I’ve done a few thousand miles in Germany in various cars and cruising over 125 during the day is hard work. These cars cruise very well at 100, where the engine is at ~3,500 revs in sixth. Small bumps suddenly become big ones, gentle bends tight ones, and big gaps small ones.

Amazing how composed it was really, for an old car with so many miles. It was no tougher than doing it in a new Audi S3, bar the Audi being a DSG.

Mr Tidy

22,993 posts

130 months

JakeT said:
Important testing performed yesterday. In among the usual autobahn annoyances (rain, traffic, roadworks) I did get a chance to stretch my cars legs. I wasn’t planning on doing so, as it’s old, and done many miles. But a 214,000 mile 330i touring still has it ‘all there’.
Very impressive. thumbup

Court_S

13,413 posts

180 months

Yesterday (13:51)
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JakeT said:
To be honest, dead fine. I’ve done a few thousand miles in Germany in various cars and cruising over 125 during the day is hard work. These cars cruise very well at 100, where the engine is at ~3,500 revs in sixth. Small bumps suddenly become big ones, gentle bends tight ones, and big gaps small ones.

Amazing how composed it was really, for an old car with so many miles. It was no tougher than doing it in a new Audi S3, bar the Audi being a DSG.
Good to hear. Yours is very well maintained though if I remember correctly, so that’s not really a surprise.

Deep Thought

36,106 posts

200 months

Yesterday (13:54)
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Seats in wifes Z4 are a very pale / almost white leather and showing some signs of blue on them - presumably coming off jeans.

Any recommendations as to what to use to clean them?

d_a_n1979

8,859 posts

75 months

Yesterday (14:32)
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Deep Thought said:
Seats in wifes Z4 are a very pale / almost white leather and showing some signs of blue on them - presumably coming off jeans.

Any recommendations as to what to use to clean them?
You could try Pears soap and a gentle brush - that does a superb job of cleaning leather

I have this kit for the cars leather and it works superbly also:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Leather-Protecti...

However, my 'go to' are Dr Leather wipes; absolutely superb:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dr-Leather-Advanced-40-Wi...


Court_S

13,413 posts

180 months

Yesterday (14:46)
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Deep Thought said:
Seats in wifes Z4 are a very pale / almost white leather and showing some signs of blue on them - presumably coming off jeans.

Any recommendations as to what to use to clean them?
Pears soap is very effective, more so than most leather cleaners in my experience.

cerb4.5lee

31,428 posts

183 months

Yesterday (16:25)
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Mr Tidy said:
JakeT said:
Important testing performed yesterday. In among the usual autobahn annoyances (rain, traffic, roadworks) I did get a chance to stretch my cars legs. I wasn’t planning on doing so, as it’s old, and done many miles. But a 214,000 mile 330i touring still has it ‘all there’.
Very impressive. thumbup
I enjoyed seeing that too. thumbup

I remember one of my mates taking a pic of me maxing the 200SX out years ago as well. There is something just very enjoyable about driving flat out if you get the opportunity I reckon...I was on the M1 though!! hehegetmecoat