Dilemma: Keep 2010 C4S or buy new BMW F10 M5
#16
I too have a bad disk in my back. I purchased a lumbar roll for the seat and I am good now. here is a link so something similar to what I have
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...9RX0MZGMBJRJWR
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...9RX0MZGMBJRJWR
#17
I recently injured my back (herniated disk; unrelated to auto) and am thinking about changing out the Porsche for something that may be a bit more "friendly" to my back. The only car that would interest me is the new M5.
Ive heard that Porsches are notoriously back "unfriendly" due to the ride quality, ride height, and having to squat down low to get in and out, but dont really know how much validity there is to that.
Ive heard that Porsches are notoriously back "unfriendly" due to the ride quality, ride height, and having to squat down low to get in and out, but dont really know how much validity there is to that.
I haven't found the BMW's, especially the M series cars, to ride especially well. "Stiff as a buckboard" was my wife's comment the last time we considered them. That may be a false impression formed in the short time of a test drive however. We've never owned one of those. But we do own this Porsche and have no complaints. (Cindy has back problems as well.)
I should say that we found the 996 with sport suspension to be intolerable in a test drive. If we owned that, I would have complaints constantly. That might be the combination that caused comments you've heard, but the PASM on our 997.2's is a great combination of supple for daily driving and more taut than the older sport suspension when you push a button. Love it.
One other tip. Power seats? With those, I have the seat adjusted upward a couple of inches from where I might put it for track work. Near the top of the range. I did that automatically to reduce the in-and-out effort because I have arthritis in my knees as well. Adjusted that way, I have no concern about getting in and out.
For what it's worth, that's my advice as a long term back sufferer. That, and a good neurologist.
Gary
#18
i agree that an M might not necessarily fix the problem. i've not driven the F10, obviously, but on my E90 M3 the ride is not too different or softer than a C4S (both are, however, noticeably softer than my GT3's ). my M3 doesn't have the comp package/adjustable dampers though, so i'm not sure if that would be the answer at the softest settings.
if you are looking for a really plush ride that retains a modicum of handling, i get driven around quite often in a 740i and i think that might fit the bill...don't expect handling anywhere near any of the other mentioned cars, though.
another thing that i would agree with other posters is that the seats make a huge difference. i've taken both the GT3 and the M3 on long drives, and shockingly, the GT3 has far better seats (adaptives) IMO. in the M3 i would get fatigued and sore and have to shift my weight often, while the GT3's seats - albeit much firmer - gave me no such problem
if you are looking for a really plush ride that retains a modicum of handling, i get driven around quite often in a 740i and i think that might fit the bill...don't expect handling anywhere near any of the other mentioned cars, though.
another thing that i would agree with other posters is that the seats make a huge difference. i've taken both the GT3 and the M3 on long drives, and shockingly, the GT3 has far better seats (adaptives) IMO. in the M3 i would get fatigued and sore and have to shift my weight often, while the GT3's seats - albeit much firmer - gave me no such problem
#19
OP:
Is your Porsche a stick or PDK? Driving stick is known to be hard on the back. But if driving PDK is still painful, then I agree, you need to test drive whatever you have your eyes on and experience it yourself.
Is your Porsche a stick or PDK? Driving stick is known to be hard on the back. But if driving PDK is still painful, then I agree, you need to test drive whatever you have your eyes on and experience it yourself.
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