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Posted by BMleW on May 21, 2000 at 14:26:06:

In Reply to: Re: 540i/6 handling posted by Al on May 21, 2000 at 10:51:44:

: I have found the steering fine for emergency maneuvers. I think the only complaint that I have about the steering is the lack of feedback. I would much rather have the R&P steering found in the 528. But I wouldn't say the steering in the 540 is slow.

: Al

: '00 540i/6

: '99 M Roadster

: : A while back I asked about steering responsiveness on 540i/6. Someone e-mailed me and said it wan't too bad but that in an emergency maneuver he almost lost it - like the steering was too slow. Anybody else found this to be true?

: : Also, anybody know of a comprehensive road test on a late model 540i 6spd? I can find 528i man/auto and 540iA but no 6 spd.

The 540 has good to excellent grip, remarkable for a near 4000 lb car, but it is not as nimble as a lighter car, and it's steering is rather more vague than a 529. However, the engine is a jem, very smooth and with good midrange. But overall response is heavierthan a smaller car as you would expect. It would be serendipity to have R&P, but even the M5 doesn't get that.

Lew


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