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Please bear with me, as I fear this may be a lengthy retort. My post was simply an observation of your initial message, which was laced with contempt and bitterness. Instead of providing any constructive feedback, whether positive or negative, you immediately dismiss VDPBK's review with: Quote:
Now, in direct response to this particular post, and to your point that there are an overabundance of "335i vs. <insert car here>" threads, I am in total agreement. That's why I don't ever post in any of those silly "kill stories" topics. However, those threads have no bearing on this particular topic, and to liken this particular review into another one of those "kill stories" is borderline absurd. Since you felt it necessary to analyze VDPBH's review bit by bit while inserting your own conjectures, please allow me to be a counterpoint. However, before we continue any further and to avoid any confusion of where I personally stand in this issue: The M5 is a better car than the 335i. Well, with that out of the way, let's get started, shall we? Quote:
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The second part of this sentence is completely subjective, and is simply VDPHB stating his own personal preference. For example, some people loved the "rasp" of the E46 M3 (myself included), while others prefer the lower rumble of the 335i. Does the exhaust note of a car make one better than another? Some people would argue that the exhaust note from a V8 Mustang sounds better than the 335i. Does that make the Mustang a better car? I would beg to differ. Quote:
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winner=M5 ...Wait a minute, isn't that your argument? Quote:
My apologies for the horrendously long thread, but I felt that someone needed to stand up for VDPHB, who has already apologized needlessly for something that someone else implied. If anything, I think you owe VDPHB an apology.
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Because, you know, I might insinuate that the 335i > *.* ...Sorry, now I'm just being facetious.
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Secondly, I never called VDPHB "a liar" as you put it. I never called him a fanboy either, but if the shoe fits.... Lastly, I'm glad you are the hero for this forum to save the downtrodden. The fact is, I avoid the 335i vs. __fill in the blank__, but in this case I entered thinking I was going to read about the M5, not this is the M5 it's a great car BUT.... So it ended up being a M5 vs. 335i thread in my opinion. As far as you accussing me of becoming what I despise most? As far as I can remember I never once mention what cars I owned in the past or present and how much better my car is. I still feel this was a bit of a "trojan horse" as I put it, that's just how I feel. So I will bow out of this thread without any hard feelings, you guys can get back OT and in the future I will keep these types opinions to myself, peace out!
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Xiaofeng - Thanks for the analysis of my review. You summed up my intent and read into my review correctly. In fact, you were spot on. So if I were an English professor, I'd give you an A+.
Metak - You're right, you're entitled to your opinion of my review. Unfortunately, I think your comment of "if the shoe fits" is inappropriate, because it doesn't. In life and in any type of opinion, we have to use our prior experiences as a point of reference. From the title of the thread to the opening paragraph of the review, I told the reader what I currently drive and what I have owned. You would be hard pressed to find a published test of a car that doesn't compare it to another in some way shape or form. For example, every test of a G35, Lexus IS, or MB C-Class will compare those vehicles to a BMW 3 series as the benchmark and the writer will refer to the BMW's steering feel, engine refinement or all around goodness. In a test of luxury sedans, you'll hear the term Lexus-like thrown around referring to refinement, built like a bank vault referring to Mercedes, and more. I could go on and on, but it comes down to trying to communicate to the reader. In other words, when someone reviews a product, they will always have to give a point of reference for their comments, whether it be explicit or implicit. A perfect example would be one of us writing a review of a Lexus LS460. We'd probably tear it to pieces compared to our car, but that's because internally, we'd be comparing it to our BMWs. We'd probably say....it's extremely quiet, fast, blah blah blah, but a bit soft and isolated. Well, compared to what? Exactly...our cars and what we drive. If we let our grandparents or parents write it, (and I realize I'm stereotyping here because my dad would take the BMW), they'd probably say it was the best thing since sliced bread. Whether or not we explicitly state that is key and if it were on this forum, it'd be implicit if it wasn't stated because this is a BMW forum. From the very start of my review, I made my point of reference clear and I also concluded that the M5 was a better car and if I had the money, I would buy one. Yes, you are entitled to your opinion, but your opinion was wrong about my intent and I even clearly pointed that out to you, and tried to make it clear, yet you persisted. In essence, you did what you said you disliked about many threads, which was take the thread off topic and turn it into a this vs. that thread. You're probably not going to reply based on your last post, and between me, Xiaofeng and a few other posters, this thread has gone off topic, but maybe now people will read through this and think...hmmm...that was an interesting review of an M5 as opposed to "dang...these guys all need to grow up".
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Okay... After listening (Reading) everyone's post thus far, I can see both points from the OP and Metak's.
I thought the OP was good. I was fooled a bit though... I thought the review would be about the M5 and not the 335i (Good, Bad, and the Ugly versus comparo). I understand we all have our baselines (Experiences) and that's all good but I was expecting a M5 review and yes from a 335i driver and owner. Repeat: Nothing wrong with the OP's viewpoint. Even if he bashed the M5 outright (IMO the OP did not), I would take it as novice experience but an experience nonetheless. Why? Because driving a car for a few hours, days, or weeks, really doesn't expose a true view and value of that car. I am not upset with the OP for his opinions. Like the OP said, he is a FAN of automobiles. We are all here for a common theme (BMW). I am not upset with Matek's response either because I know exactly where his comments come from (IMO). Although many of you seem to believe that Matek's view and read on the OP's post is unfounded, I believe there is merit in his view based on the OP's post. I did not post my comments to dead the issue or stirr it up, I wanted to share my opinion as a E60 M5, E92 M3, E66 750Li current owner and a E64 645Cic, E64 650Ci, E92 335i, E46 330ci performance, E70 X5, and E39 540i Sport previous owner. Side note: OP, do you have any pics to share of your 335i next to the M5?
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(Sorry, not sure how I got "Malek" out of "Metak". This has been fixed.) First and foremost, thank you for the clarification on your post. I had glanced over the words "at least", which when omitted brings about a very different context to the sentence. It was an erroneous omission on my part, and for that I humbly apologize. However, the rest of my points still stand. Quote:
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Well, we seem to have gotten off on quite the wrong foot. While we may disagree on the interpretation of this topic, please know that it was not my intention to impart ill will, as I am always open to a healthy and civilized debate. I don't know if curiosity will entice you to read this response in the future, but I again extend the opportunity for camaraderie amongst fellow BMW owners and enthusiasts.
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gbelton - Thanks for your input and opinion...point taken on the fact that I can't truly appreciate the M5 after just a weekend, but hey, it's better than a short dealer test drive right? Either way, it is a spectacular car. As far as pics go, I don't have any because I picked up the M5 on Wednesday night and left my car in Newport and swapped cars again on Sunday night. I will say though...(flame suit really on now)...I think the M5 looks better than my 335i thanks to those now not so subtle M touches and especially because of the flared fenders.
Metak & gbelton - I apologize if my review and point of reference came across as a comparison. I could say the M5 was the best car I've ever driven (it's among the top 3, but to say definitively would take a lot of reflection), but I thought that using what I know best, which is my car as a baseline, would give you all a better understanding of my experience and perspective. IMHO, it's important to give readers a point of reference for my subjective opinions on something so others know where I'm coming from. The reason for this is if I had written the M5 review and my primary car was a Lexus or on the other end of the spectrum, a Chevy Aveo, my opinion would be wildly different. All cars have strengths and weaknesses, it's just the number and depth of them that vary. In the end, most of our experiences are subjective and this thread shows that we are all passionate about our cars and we wouldn't be putting our money and our time here where our mouths (or fingers) are if we weren't. I think all of us (Metak, Xiaofeng, gbelton) can agree on that. Maybe we all need ESP....
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excellent write-up. i enjoyed it very much, and it was very informative - especially from the point of view of a 335i owner. however, when you say that the M5 was "too much car" for you, do you mean with respect to sport luxury coupes/sedans? or do you mean cars in general?..b/c i'd hate to see what you have to say about a GT or a true sports car if the M5 was too much to handle.
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VDPHB,
Your weekend drive with the M5 is surely better than a 30 minute ride from the dealership. In terms of looks for me, I defer my liking to the 335i. The reason is because the lines are very similar to the (E63) 6 series IMO. So far the 6 series would be my favorite BMW. Your points are well noted! Now, let's talk about some other car related topics.
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How do you drive it? Hard, aggressive, cruiser??
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No, it definitely isn't too much car for me from a handling, power, etc standpoint. That statement is more from a daily driver in an urban/suburban commuter environment perspective. It's almost a shame that a car with a performance envelope as large and capable as an M5s is used as a grocery getter or commute car with limited opportunities to open it up. Conversely though, that's what makes it so special, the fact that it can be a great track and road vehicle. If I had to pick one to commute in, money no object, of course I'd pick the M5. Besides...the seats in the M5 make mine seem a bit pedestrian in comparison. As far as a GT or true sports car (a la Ferrari, Lambo, Aston, Maserati, Porsche), I've never had the privilege of driving one of those day in/day out. No doubt they are all awesome cars...question is, would you drive it every day or if you could afford one of those, would you have an everyday car. Hope that makes sense....
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that makes perfect sense...
that being said, i would definitely have a daily driver in addition to something like a Ferrari/Lambo/Porsche if i were able to afford one in the first place. as a matter of fact, i have a daily driver right now b/c, although i love to thrash the Supra regularly, i hate putting miles on her. unfortunately for me, my daily was a Celica (until it blew up), and will soon be replaced with another Japanese economy car (though i wish i could afford to replace the Celica with a new M5 ).
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Dude, that was one hell of a write-up. Also, unlike a lot of members here, you can actually spell and use the english language properly. Two thumbs up, way up!
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LOL....thanks for the compliments guys, I'm sure many of us can write properly. It seems that in today's day and age, texting, emailing, instant messaging writing styles has migrated into more everyday writing, which is a bit unfortunate. I even laugh at my cursive nowadays...my elementary school teachers would be bummed. Oh well huh?
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