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Dudesky 11-06-2005 07:54 AM

BMW driver habits
 
Just wondering what quirky habits you folks might have with your car. Things I've noticed I do:

-Lock the doors with my left elbow.

-Before I start driving, I push the CHECK button to display "CHECK CONTROL OK". Note: this doesn't actually check the car systems, it just checks to see if the OBC is working properly.

-While sitting at a light, I push in the turn signal lever to flip through the OBC functions.

-When allowing others to pass in front of me, I'm more partial to other BMW drivers.

-When parking on the street, I turn my passenger side mirror down to see how close I am to the curb.

c1apton 11-06-2005 09:45 AM

D-Ski -yea I'm guilty of a few of those - When I first start up - I wait for the oil service/inspec bars to go out before I move. The curb thing I don't have to do, when I put it in reverse it does it automatically (usually scares the crap out of pass) I'll let another BMW owner into traffic more often than others, especially those shit heaps with garbage hanging off them - "I don't need someones kitchen appliances or lumber in my grill" :cheers

komodo 11-06-2005 10:21 AM

Haha, I lock my doors with my elbow too all the time (usually by accident).

I tend to find the car on the same road as me that's going fastest and tailgate them (using them as a shield for any cops up ahead). If any cars pass us, I switch over and move to them. :)

I can't check my OBC because I took out that unit, however I sometimes walk around my car before I get in, looking to make sure no one nicked my door with theirs or what-not.

:dunno

xsperf 11-06-2005 11:13 AM

follow a car that is speeding, i really dont get that, one time on the highway we were doin about 80, just cruising along for a while, and there was this guy behind us, and he was also doin 80 just following us, we saw a cop, we didnt slow down, but obviously he couldnt have pulled out between us and the guy behind us, so he pulled out behind him, and caught him..

sorry if its a lil hijack just a comment on what harry wrote

BMWLotAttendant 11-06-2005 12:54 PM

The 1st thing I do when getting in a bimmer is...

I turn the fogs and corners on,

and then roll all the windows down and open the sunroof. :thumbup

xsperf 11-06-2005 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMWLotAttendant
The 1st thing I do when getting in a bimmer is...

I turn the fogs and corners on,

and then roll all the windows down and open the sunroof. :thumbup

then you drive it into the car wash, right?

TJsBimm 11-06-2005 02:10 PM

I just start it wait 30 secs and then go. My motor tends to sound rough and then smooths out after 30 secs. While I'm driving and letting it warm up I don't let the revs go past 3000rpms and then shift. Like to make sure everythings flowing before I giver!!!!!!!! Oh ya doorlock my gf takes care of locking it with her elbow!!!Every time she gets in!

voca 11-06-2005 03:06 PM

I do to elbow door lock too. and also find myself listening for the window to go back up when I shut the door.

Antiburn 11-06-2005 07:23 PM

Dont hit pot holes, infact try to avoid all holes and bumps together

craig 11-06-2005 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by voca
and also find myself listening for the window to go back up when I shut the door.

what do you mean?

Numark318i 11-06-2005 07:54 PM

yea i also do the elbow locking thing.

i check my oil, water, belts, brake fluid etc twice a week.

I dont go past 3500 before she warms up.
always roll down the drivers side window...even if its raining cats and dogs...for some reason i like the window open.

I turn on my headlights..anytime of day.

i also make sure beofre i start the car that my key goes in so that i can see the bmw emblem on the key...lol..if its in upside down i have to turn it off and flip it around.

Dudesky 11-06-2005 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Numark318i

i also make sure beofre i start the car that my key goes in so that i can see the bmw emblem on the key...lol..if its in upside down i have to turn it off and flip it around.

:lmao I think we got a winner here :lol

Here's another one . . how many of you park the car, then turn to stare at it as you're walking away? I do it at least twice :lol3

komodo 11-06-2005 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Dudesky
:lmao I think we got a winner here :lol

Here's another one . . how many of you park the car, then turn to stare at it as you're walking away? I do it at least twice :lol3

Guilty. :)

My process when I get in the car is put my seatbelt on, turn the key (or push the push-start-button if I'm bored), flip on my angel eyes, hit the open sunroof button, put on my sun glasses if it's daytime, and go. :p Takes about 5-10 seconds.

voca 11-06-2005 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by shpuz
what do you mean?

any BMW E36+ coupe has frameless windows, just one more unconventional aspect that encouraged me to get a 2-door. when you open the door the window drops down a 1/2in and when you shut the door again a motor instantly shoots the window back up into position for a good seal.

http://www.edmunds.com/edweb/kim/pho...detail.175.jpg

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dudesky
Here's another one . . how many of you park the car, then turn to stare at it as you're walking away? I do it at least twice :lol3

also guilty.

Numark318i 11-06-2005 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dudesky
:lmao I think we got a winner here :lol

Here's another one . . how many of you park the car, then turn to stare at it as you're walking away? I do it at least twice :lol3

guilty...i cant resist.


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