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10-14-2008, 02:48 PM | #1 |
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My munich delivery of E90 M3 (LCI Facelift version)
Picked up our 2009 M3 sedan last Saturday in Munich. I very happy to see that the space gray and red fox novillo leather combination worked well together, as we had not been able to see a good example of it in person (a couple of shots attached). Delivery at BMW Welt went well, the building is really impressive and since ours were the first delivery that morning, I had the place almost to myself for about an hour. As some others have noted, the technical briefings and the like are not very sophisticated, but the technology employed to make the show is pretty neat. Ours was one of two M3’s being delivered that morning, along with an M5. It was really nice to have the keys handed over and drive it down the ramp inside the building and out to the parking garage to complete the tour of the BMW Welt and have breakfast.
From there I drove toward our new home in Paris, using at first mostly the B (secondary roads from Munich to south of Stuttgart and then on to Ramstein for a short stop at the PX/base). This was a couple of hundred miles done gently and off the autobahn. From Ramstein though I was mainly on the autobahn until crossing into France, to the autoroutes. Although the autobahns may be less speed restricted than the autoroutes in France (which are 130km/h, observed more in the breach), the road quality in the (expensive) French toll roads is about the best in the world that I have driven and lane discipline is excellent. For about the last two hours of the trip I was accompanied to two new 911 Turbos with Luxembourg plates, who, had they been more willing to brave the occasional photo-radar, would doubtlessly have flown away from my self-restrained break in speed limit, but they seemed very taken with the M3 as were many of the French and Germans at the frequent fuel stops along the way. Impressions of the car now being able to drive it in Europe (versus my test drives in the U.S. before ordering): an ideal long-range cruiser for the European roads. And once in Paris, it was fantastic in the dogfight traffic of the peripherique. The DCT is really quite impressive and I really liked the EDC soft-setting for the cobblestones (and was also appreciated by the wife when we drove to Belgium the day after). The wipers worked well at high speeds (a pet peeve of mine with our previous E46 M3). And having the four-door is a boon with our son and the child seat. The front seats are really fantastic, and the only thing I would improve is to add memory to the lumbar and the side bolsters. The new iDrive is very good (my first experience with iDrive), and the Navigation displays are excellent. Most of the other gadgets (Bluetooth, PDC) worked well too. I did find that if we switch drivers in the middle of a trip, and we tried to continue the same route, it would sometime reset the preferences for avoiding highways, and would try to send us through some other strange route. If we put in the final destination anew, it was fine then. Odd. Another nit: the display brightness control is not very good; it doesn't seem to vary the brightness as well as the ones in the E46 dash. Some other things that I noticed: there is an option for a night display in the navigation, but it did not seem to modify the display at all. Anyone got it to work yet? Hopefully it does work and does so like our Garmin GPS did. As others with US-spec M3s in Europe have noticed, I found the GPS traffic info system did not work. I have emailed BMW International Sales to ask about getting that fixed ASAP. I’m also hoping to find a way to have BMW assist sorted out for here as well (the car is a U.S.-spec model, the European spec ones, are absolutely crazy expensive even without factoring in the euro-dollar rate). I was surprised that the rear seats don’t have storage nets like those in our E46 coupe M3, and the tool kit was missing several tools as well as no flashlight in the glovebox. I’m hoping these are oversights that BMW will correct. Between the trip back from Munich and a trip to Chievres, we’ve logged close to 1200km already so, with a couple of more short trips we have planned we’ll soon soak up the remaining km to the break-in service. For the time being the only work planned on the car is installation of the alarm, wheels locks, and a GPS tracker, and when December rolls around, mounting the winter tires we shipped from TireRack for ski trips. If there any other M3 owners in Paris or nearby interested in meeting up at some point (Le Mans in June or Spa later on?), let me know. Also will be making several trips to the ‘Ring over the next couple of years that we are in Europe and would enjoy connecting with anyone planning to head there as well. |
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Very Nice Color Combo... I take it that its the new Space Grey e90
Congrats!
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10-14-2008, 03:22 PM | #5 |
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Félicitations!!
This is the same combo (SG/FR) that I am getting on my Sedan. Except with 18's. Should be here in a couple of weeks. It is great to see it here first though. I also decided on the 4-door because of my 7-month old son. Great minds think alike... Thanks for the write-up. I am actually flying to France with the family on Friday and will be in Paris until Monday. I will look out for a brand new M3 in the streets of Paris Enjoy your new car and your stay in France.
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10-14-2008, 05:21 PM | #6 |
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If you are living in Paris, why do you have ambers on the front bumper?
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10-14-2008, 05:52 PM | #7 |
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Great write-up, awesome car!! Enjoy your stay in Europe.
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10-14-2008, 07:05 PM | #9 |
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Awesome write-up, I really enjoyed it.
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10-14-2008, 08:14 PM | #10 |
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best looking M3 that ive seen!!
had my mind made up for a SSII E90, but after seeing your space grey Im not so sure. I would love to see more photos of your car when you get around to it. thanks! |
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10-14-2008, 10:15 PM | #13 |
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Go for space grey, it doesn't have the blue tint of the SSII.
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10-15-2008, 06:02 AM | #15 |
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Wow, I am jealous of your delivery at the Welt. I am trying to convince the wife to get a new car now, just so we can do another ED. I would have done it with the M3, but I jumped on an '08 deal instead.
The new e90 does indeed look great in Space Gray. First pics of an '09 E90 Space Gray E90 I've seen on the forum. Enjoy the car - especially on the Autobahns! |
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10-15-2008, 10:02 AM | #17 |
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Wow! Space gray looks incredible on the sedan. Congrats!
To be honest, looking at your pictures is the first time I've ever second guessed ordering a coupe. That's a beautiful ride.
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wow. you pull that color combo off perfectly. the red and grey work fantastic together. excellent ride man! congrats! now, just dont total the damn thing.
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10-15-2008, 10:32 AM | #19 |
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same combo i am getting my coupe in!! the best!!!
i like those tailights!!!
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I never liked the rear end of the E90. But the updates make a HUGE difference and I like it now, much more aggressive. wow.
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10-15-2008, 11:34 AM | #21 |
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Looks fantastic! Congratulations!
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Whoa ... I didn't think I'd like the new tails, but that looks damn good.
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