Showing posts with label BMW Glenmont. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BMW Glenmont. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

2010 BMW 550i Gran Turismo - Short Take Road Test

This may be hard to accept, but what you see here is a BMW that’s not really conceived to please Bimmer loyalists in the U.S. That’s because this inflated version of the 5-series sedan is aimed at expanding markets where vehicle priorities differ from our own. China, for one.

If that seems peculiar, remember that the booming Chinese market is the main reason Buick survives while other GM brands have perished: We’re talking about people more interested in comfort, space, and prestige than ultimate driving.

Not that this swollen five-door is deficient in basic BMW dynamic virtues. Yes, its, uh, generous dimensions—3.9 inches longer than the 2011 5-series sedan on which it’s based, 1.6 inches wider, 3.8 inches taller—make the regular 5s look svelte. Our test car weighed almost 2.5 tons (4939 pounds), which is a staggering 891 pounds more than the last 550i we tested [November 2006].

Nevertheless, the 550i GT prances right along with its tidier stablemates, sprinting to 60 mph in 5.2 seconds and covering the quarter in 13.6 at 105 mph. That’s a wink quicker than the sedan in that 2006 test. The GT’s 400-hp, 4.4-liter direct-injection twin-turbo V-8 churns up 40 more horses than the naturally aspirated 4.8-liter in the 2006 test, but the real key to the GT’s performance is the turbo V-8’s massive torque—450 pound-feet, a gain of 90—plus instant throttle response and a very slick ZF eight-speed automatic transmission.

If the GT’s acceleration is surprising, its agility is not. BMW’s chassis engineers have already shown us remarkable skill in mass management with the M versions of the even heavier X6 and X5, and the GT is another example, albeit not as extreme. Body motions are limited, with noticeable roll-stiffness distinctions through the three suspension presets; grip is respectable, at 0.86 g; and if the optional ($1750) four-wheel active steering lacks on-center feel, it’s a welcome feature in high-speed cornering and also makes the GT surprisingly handy at parking-lot speeds.
True to BMW’s dynamic standards, ride quality is supple and braking performance is excellent (160 feet from 70 mph to standstill). Plus, the GT has specific advantages: presidential-limo head- and legroom in the aft cabin, replete with adjustable seats (part of a $3650 option package); nifty configurability to the cargo compartment and rear hatch; and exceptionally low noise levels.

On the debit side, there’s fuel economy (if that’s the right word): 15 mpg city and 21 highway per the EPA, 16 mpg in our test. The price is $65,775 for the base model (including a grand for the guzzler penalty), $4500 more than a standard 550i. And options add up at a frightening rate: Two GTs came to us for evaluation—the first was loaded to the tune of $90,925; the second not quite so loaded, at $80,425. Whew.

Source: Car & Driver

Friday, January 29, 2010

Hear what some of our Keeler BMW customers have to say

Hear What Our Customers Have to Say


"Raffe Chamoun - Keeler BMW Service Advisor"
Dear Ms. Dunning:I recently had service done on my BMW X3.I am writing, once again, to compliment Raffee Chamoun, and to let you know what a valuable asset he is to Keeler BMW's service department. I have owned many cars over the years and I have never dealt with someone who so consistenly was a pleasure to deal with in every respect. Raffe is always pleasant, knowledgeable, responsive and goes out of his way to make sure that the customer is satisfied. Other in this field would be well advised to follow his lead.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey K. Anderson

"Sales Consultant Joe Marcil"
I was given absolutely unbelievable superior attention. That's why I buy from Keeler Motor Car Company and Joe Marcil in particular. My husband and I have purchased over four vehicles with Keeler and Joe. I wouldn't even consider shopping elsewhere. The service we have been given over the years has been absolutely outstanding and I will continue to purchase from Keeler. I love my new BMW!!!
Marianne Garrsion

"Keeler Motor Car - Most Dependable Dealership"
I would have to seriously say that Keeler Motor Car Company is the most professional dealership that I know of. I have been buying cars from them since 1980 and with the exception of one car, all have come from Keeler and have ranged from Honda, Volvo, Jaguar and now BMW. I love the people and most of all the honesty and professionalism.This is the only dealership I have ever found that I would hold in this regard.
Sharon Burstein

"Sales Consultant Bruce Gardner"
Bruce Gardner was friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the vehicle. Our two sons have both purchased BMW's from Bruce as well because of he customer service and dedication. It has been a pleassure working with him.
Helen & Bill Koonz

"Keeler Motor Car really spoils me!"
Keeler has always treated me as if I am their only customer. Their service from start to finish is always perfect. When my car is due for maintenance they pick up and deliver my car to me at work...what a great service! Keeler is outstanding at customer service and really deserves to be recognized for what they do. They really spoil me! Thank you Keeler for giving 100% in all that you do for your customers. You know the meaning of outstanding customer service!!
Kim Comiskey

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Thursday, January 28, 2010

VIDEO of the new BMW 335is

BMW just released some new videos of their latest gimmick: BMW 335is. The car was unveiled last week at the Estoril track in Portugal and it was just the beginning of a new wave of car comparisons. While many of you might have already compared it to its competitors in the market, mostly from Mercedes and Audi, we believe their main competitor comes within the company.

Just days ago, we debated the pros and cons of the 335is when compared to the respectable M3 and the choice can be quite difficult and the following quote may describe how many some of us feel: “The 335is has been “tuned” by ///M. The M3 was handmade by ///M”

The 335is comes equipped with a great engine – enhanced inline-6 3.0-liter twin-turbo 320hp at 5,900 rpm and 332lb-ft of torque from 1,500-5,000 rpm – sport suspension and fabulous brakes as well as a good number of M cosmetic pieces. But the M3 has that wonderful siren song of a V8 exhaust and the stratospheric 8,400 RPM redline as well as the brilliant chassis.

The M3 has an LSD and a naturally aspirated engine and may be better suited for track days than touring, while the fat, flat torque curve of the 335is is ideal for mountain roads and two lane highways.

Tough choice, isn’t it? Well, before you get to your local dealership and face the dilemma, let’s have a look at what the 335is can REALLY do.



……And now the “looks”



Source: BMWBlog

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

BMW X6 M, X5 M Snow Action

Perfect snow conditions, the BMW X6 M and the BMW X5 M means pure JOY -as long as you know how to drive under these conditions. We asked two BMW drivers to explain us how to do this and besides we saw one of the longest drifts in the world...