I run snow tires because they give me more control of the car. I don't see that as a bad thing.
Upshifts are slower than dsg but down is faster I think in practice.
Yea upshifts aren’t slow. I’d say this is the only planetary auto (non DCT) I’ve experienced that maintains the connected feel.
if you can't or don't want to afford winter safety and don't give a s*** about others around you, take the damn bus!
I guess I feel like I have more control by just putting it into the right gear and keeping it there vs using inputs from the brake or accelerator to get the transmission to shift. Its definitely not a dimwited auto though and does do a decent job on its own.
LOL, you love making these blanket statements.
To me, a couple/few times a year I might have to drive in snow, not worth it. The situations you described in other posts? I don't drive in a way where I end up in situations where I have to make sudden movements or crap like that in the snow. My current tires? No problems with slipping, braking, etc. None. 5 years now.
But go ahead and keep telling me I am somehow not giving a s*** about safety (says the guy who doesn't do a check before changing lanes). (lol2)
I do like how when you get aggressive it adjusts and starts holding gears vs constant up/down.
GJ-Molester - I just posted a new topic: ALL SEASON vs WINTER TIRES. Go park it there!
Lol. You say not everyone lives in Colorado (Denver specifically), and then continue to make blanket statements.I’m sorry, I must’ve forgotten that everyone on this forum lives in god damn Colorado or something...
You can’t possibly be serious when you proudly tell everyone that you’ve gotten by for years without the need for winter tires. For the longest time I would’ve agreed wth you, until I actually put winter tires on my car and tried it out. Ultimately, it depends on where you live but if it snows lots at once or more then just a few times per season, you’d be silly not to buy the correct tires given said climate. Literally the only argument that you’ve made is “I live in Colorado so I just get by with AWD and driving 20km/h the few times it does snow” and I agree with you, but you can’t be saying that to everyone as if they live in Colorado with you! Some people actually NEED winter tires and won’t get by without them, like just about Everywhere in Canada. I’m not buying it man. There’s absolutely no reasonable argument you can make to deter people from being safe and doing the right thing if they live in a snowbelt state.
By the way, that one time I had to swerve around a car I was driving 40-50km/h max like any normal person would be driving in a 60 zone with traffic - and this is not the first time that these winter tires helped me avoid an accident in the snow. Some idiot thought he could outrun me by making a right turn onto the street Im driving on but his tires just spun uselessly and he sat there blocking my way as I crossed the intersection. It was very unlikely I could have stopped in time and even if I did, there were cars behind me so I did a little drift around him. Don’t just assume you’re going to get away with all seasons every single winter, because no matter how careful and safely you’re driving sometimes it’s the people around you that will make a stupid mistake. This is self explanatory dude..
Im sorry, I mustve forgotten that everyone on this forum lives in god damn Colorado or something...
You cant possibly be serious when you proudly tell everyone that youve gotten by for years without the need for winter tires. For the longest time I wouldve agreed wth you, until I actually put winter tires on my car and tried it out. Ultimately, it depends on where you live but if it snows lots at once or more then just a few times per season, youd be silly not to buy the correct tires given said climate. Literally the only argument that youve made is I live in Colorado so I just get by with AWD and driving 20km/h the few times it does snow and I agree with you, but you cant be saying that to everyone as if they live in Colorado with you! Some people actually NEED winter tires and wont get by without them, like just about Everywhere in Canada. Im not buying it man. Theres absolutely no reasonable argument you can make to deter people from being safe and doing the right thing if they live in a snowbelt state.
By the way, that one time I had to swerve around a car I was driving 40-50km/h max like any normal person would be driving in a 60 zone with traffic - and this is not the first time that these winter tires helped me avoid an accident in the snow. Some idiot thought he could outrun me by making a right turn onto the street Im driving on but his tires just spun uselessly and he sat there blocking my way as I crossed the intersection. It was very unlikely I could have stopped in time and even if I did, there were cars behind me so I did a little drift around him. Dont just assume youre going to get away with all seasons every single winter, because no matter how careful and safely youre driving sometimes its the people around you that will make a stupid mistake. This is self explanatory dude..
Yea often downshifting into a corner is done to have better traction at a higher (or current) speed so braking would seem, imo counterintuitive. With the awd at least you can sometimes get better cornering with throttle on in the same gear vs throttle off depending on your speed and how sharp your corner is.
The switch speeds up the response time. Hitting the gas by itself does a good enough job but the switch makes it even better. If it wasn't needed, it wouldn't be thereThe CX5 is a front-heavy chassis, so your front tires (especially given AWD) are going to determine cornering speed. I will approach an actual 30mph corner at 50-60, hit the brakes, the transmission will upshift, I will enter the corner at around 23-25mph, and then transition to the gas. Exit the corner at 30mph. I find this works plenty well.
I just don't get the "I don't have time to hit the gas, so I like to fumble around for a little switch and then hit the gas, so fast!" crowd, lol
I can't even believe this comment. Not exactly anything worth being proud about but yes, I can tell you I've gotten by in a WORSE climate then you live in with FWD cars and all season tires. It's true! There were even at least 10 years where I got by in Winter with RWD cars! I know, your young mind is probably blown right now because your BMW was such a cow in the winter that it scared you into buying snow tires. But hey man... some of us CAN DRIVE. Sure, RWD living in Cleveland Ohio is no picnic. Sure, I was actually stuck downtown one night because my 1987 Trans Am (with the 5.7 litre detuned Corvette engine *insert Tim Allen growl MAH AAH MAH) couldn't get up any of the downtown on ramps... yea, I literally couldn't get up them...I had to back down. Luckily my job was cool and put me up at Stouffers Hotel or the night... ******* STOUFFERS...a $200/night hotel!...but I digress...You can’t possibly be serious when you proudly tell everyone that you’ve gotten by for years without the need for winter tires.
Ah bulls***.Some people actually NEED winter tires and won’t get by without them, like just about Everywhere in Canada.
bulls***. Have you heard of FWD? Wow what a difference THAT made when I sold the Thunderbird and got a 1994 Saab 900. OH your RWD BMW sucked in winter? Really? I'm shocked by this...I’m not buying it man. There’s absolutely no reasonable argument you can make to deter people from being safe and doing the right thing if they live in a snowbelt state.
Ohhhhh, one time. Dude, get over your wonderful self.By the way, that one time I had to swerve around a car I was driving 40-50km/h max like any normal person would be driving in a 60 zone with traffic - and this is not the first time that these winter tires helped me avoid an accident in the snow.