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Ride and comfort seem to the highlights of the g60 from all the reviews I’ve read to date
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Doc I would agree on ride, comfort and refinement, but driving dynamics are better in the G30. And I’ve driven the G60 540iX M Sport twice and it should be better in areas I mentioned based on size and suspension differences. But those same things would also explain why I think driving dynamics aren’t as sharp as the G30, same as every new generation for years. We all have different perceptions and expectations so YMMV. If you like it better that’s what matters.
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recently drove an i5 e40 as a current x3 m40i lci owner... massively impressed by driving experience... there is no chance I'd choose the gas models in this gen... its jusy obvious they were designed as ev's first in mind... only preference would be a more sportt suspension, but all that aside solid car
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These are depreciating at a very fast pace, this will be a great CPO value in a year or so when they're in the 35-40k mark
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I can see that no one mentions how G60 drives, like you guys didnt drive it? My G60 have comfort seats and 19’ wheels if it matters anything… The car drives like on a cloud Its like they’ve made the car sepperate from the wheels, also sound isolation is 3 times better than g30 Lci. Going on a longer trip with g30 felt like driving Peugeot 208 or Kia Ceed. Sound from tyres coming into the cabin was crazy. G60 is 1000 times better car than G30 for what it is made! Feels like driving 7 series almost. 1000 km road trip, i dont even feel in these comfy seats. Potholes dont exist almost. And now most important, i agree about materials and obviously they cut cost but the car feels extremely well built, its like nothing can make sound even when car staying on the sun? And all this is coming from a guy who hates cheap interiors. Obviously it doesent feel leatherly like it should and i cant forgive them that they put plastic in door pockets. Like 6k Peugeot. And that they removed soft close option, along with rear door comfort access. They should really shoot someone in the factory, early in the morning. I dont know about interior… mixed feelings, im mad but than at least no creak sounds coming while driving? Than again i look at door pockets and want to throw up. The screens and steering wheel give a wow factor when someone sits in the car. Steering wheel is brutally good and modern. Leather is very very good for a standard leather. Veganza. + much more room in the car, much much more space. 7 series space few years ago. Il probably sell it soon because i want to try 7 series. |
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on the G30, I used to have the adaptive suspension through the dynamic handling package, comfort on that was very good.
The G60 is better in certain circumstances such as ride, but for BMW to give in one area and drastically take in another (interior) while charging quite a bit more is not something I personally like. Maybe we're nitpicking, but this is a BMW and not a base model line either. To me, it's more about the obvious cost cutting in material quality and features while still charging way more. To be fair, Porsche is an even bigger offender for their 2024-2025 lineups and Mercedes build quality has gone downhill in favor or flashy ambient lightning and more screens. Lexus is not a direct competitor, but they also decided to cost cut into Acura territory with their new refreshes, new gen, and new lines
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I think that the cost-cutting at BMW is potentially becoming a global trade issue, rather than the supply chain problems we saw after Covid. China has basically leapfrogged incumbent automakers by focusing on EV's -- no need to have decades of experience developing ICE cars when many global markets appear to be eager for cheap, simple EV's. China is BMW's largest single market, and they are suddenly facing a new wave of competition -- as well as a heavy reliance on Chinese parts. Here's an interesting article on how the Chinese have begun to disrupt the EV industry - just like they did in solar and other renewables manufacturing. https://www.moneymacro.rocks/2023-05...man-car-china/ I'm no economist, but the compromises of the new 5er feel highly out of character for BMW. I think it may be a symptom of scrambling to remain competitive in markets beyond those typically represented on this forum - and BMW is not the only one. Or maybe they have taken a look at the fact that affluent consumers have been willing to put up with horrendous build quality and desolate interiors from Tesla. Maybe they were worried that there was too much crossover with the 7 Series. Whatever the reason, I am worried that this isn't a trend that is going to be reversed any time soon. I think that the new 5er is definitely compromised from a luxury standpoint vs. the G30, but I feel like it is a big step up in ride - I liked it enough to vote with my wallet, rather than hang on to my perfectly fine G30, but I'll admit I'm uneasy with the direction BMW is going when it comes to decreasing luxury while increasing price -- while I like it and it is comfortable, the M60 cabin is not what I'd expect from a car pushing $100K, but the overall package has put a smile on my face each time I drive it. |
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But the noise from the tyres… i cant forgive that |
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I bet they were worn run flats on rough roads. That’s always going to be intrusively loud.
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I think with the G60, BMW either wants customers to move to the 3er or the 7er.
The 5er is the ugly duck now in the range. It feels way cheaper than the 7er and the previous gen, it has some great tech, but its interface is not as intuitive as in the past. The car still has a nice chassis, but also cheaper than previous gen (with double wishbone aluminium front suspension and aluminium chassis). It is heavier. A bit of an oddball. In many areas I see vast improvements over the G30 (features, tech, semi autonomous stuff, space inside, seats), other than that, the interior feels way cheaper more like a 1er (compared to the G30), and the car feels far less sophisticated and premium. I like all the range of powertrain options (and the refinements that came along with the update). I got to drive the I5 M60, it does drive well. But I still prefer the G30 all across the range. |
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The G60 is more compliant with non M suspension, but only just. The M60 I rode, was way stiffer. |
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I truly believe for how insistent BMW is on putting EVERYTHING into the screen, it better damn well be the best UI designed with intuitive function and ease of use. Not this Android tablet experience stuffed into a car and called good. Sad excuse imo. ID7 atleast had dedicated menus for features, favorite buttons which ease use a ton for quick access functions, and ID7 remembers what options you went into last as well. ID8.5 cannot as each option is it's own app like icon on a wall of icons representing everything the car does. It's like an old person's desktop. Messy and disorganized. Trying to find anything is super hit or miss, and searching for it can be tricky based on wording.
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As for organization, you can press vehicle or infotainment to narrow down what is on the screen. Once you are done setting your initial drive preferences, you will rarely need to go into vehicle settings. You will rarely use the infotainment as well, unless you are parked and want to watch videos. The musical note brings up all your music choices. Once you set the few things that you need as favorites, you won’t ever need to scroll through iDrive. |
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Usability it's way better than the idrive 7.5 on the X5. 7.5 feels like I'm scrolling through a Blackberry settings and not a modern smartphone interface. I was concerned at first with the AC/Seat vent control being on the screen, but it does a much better job than the X5, it's set and forget. Also it turns on the seat vent automatically, for both driver and passenger. AC is way better than the X5, I'm in TX BTW. I'm not sure if the system is improved or because of a smaller air volume than the SUV. |
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Forgot to mention the "shortcut" buttons, drive configuration, seat adjustment, interior light and exterior light that will bring you to the right "app" on the screen.
No need to scroll through the list for those settings. |
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The X5 A/C was weak, never seemed cold enough and unless you kept it on Max A/C (and planned on no in car conversation or music)....the X5 could not cool the cabin down. Also, the heat coming from the front glass and roof was unbearable. i5/G60 ICE A/C is excellent. It is better than iX for sure and even slightly better than the i7! |
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