03-15-2023, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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New owners track drive
Has anyone here done the “new owners track drive” at one of the performance centers? Thinking about going, just want to know what the experience entails.
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03-17-2023, 08:54 PM | #2 |
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I would say if you live close enough you should go. I have been on their track in NC and it was fun but a little disappointed. The reason been they only let you drive each M car for 2 laps, and it's a very, very short lap. Took 20s at most to complete one lap. And the car they offered was M2, M4, M5 and M8. they had M760 as well but there's only 8 people on that day so they didn't use it. For every car I tried, the track is too small to see their full potential, even the straight line is too short for any car to reach 100 mph. You could push it to 80 or something then you have to break for the corner.
Other than driving on a small track, they also let you drive X5 on a off-road track for one lap. Not interested. Been driven in an M5 doing drifting on a bigger track for 5 laps, and that's all. Overall, you can get 1 lap off-road experience and 8 or 10 laps of racing track experience in total and it's free. I would say it's a great chance for you to try those M cars and even consider buying it. Me and my friend both were surprised that the M5 seems to be the best one among all four, M4 and M2 felt underpowered and V8 really make a lot of difference. If you are looking for some real track driving experience, just forget it. That's their NC center, not sure if it's the same in CA
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first, there are a number of different "experiences" so make sure you're comparing apples to apples. from what i've been told by a CA, the "new owners" experience is identical to the experience you would get if you did "performance center delivery". i did performance center delivery for my M2C and it was a great time. i did not drive my actual car on their track...but i did get to drive one of the performance center's M2C.
there were about 30 people in my class and the instructors divided us up into 6 groups. more than half the class was driving and X3 or X5 since those are the most popular new cars sold -- everyone drives a copy of the model that they purchased. my group was the smallest because not as many people in the class purchased coupes...and i was the only M car, although there was an M850. so, note, if you bought an X5, you cannot choose to drive an M8 or any other car when you get their. you're assigned a copy of the car you bought. the instructors rotated us by group through a series of driving exercises design to demonstrate various features of BMWs: handling, braking, acceleration, DSC, etc. these are done on "mini courses" set up around the main track. the closest you come to track driving in the way you're probably envisioning it is on a short course -- probably less than a half-mile -- set up with several turns some slight elevation, and a few cones. dont get me wrong, anytime someone gives me the keys to a car and says "have at it", i will enjoy myself...but i've done a few full track experiences, and this was definitely not that. you will also get a few hot laps as a passenger with one of the instructors driving an M5. if you've never been on a track with someone driving at the edge of the car's limits then this experience will blow your mind. it's pretty cool to watch and feel a professional driver just thrash the hell out of a very capable car. you will also have the chance to do the X5 course, which was more fun than expected. it's fairly low speed but does a great job demonstrating features and capabilities of the X5 that 95% of people wont ever actually use. you can also take a factory tour -- highly recommended to see the amazing technology BMW has implemented -- and also tour the BMW museum. as much fun as we had (my wife also came along and got to drive an M2C as well), i'm not sure that would make the trip solely for this experience. it was great for us since we picked up our new M2C and turned the trip into a long weekend in asheville with a nice roadtrip home up the blue ridge parkway. but if you're going to make the trip to the performance center, then i would highly recommend taking the "new owners experience" credit and applying it to an actual M Track Day experience. you will get lots of real seat time on the big track if you do that event. regardless of which option you choose, i cannot begin to tell you how well these events are run. BMW treats new owners very well. from the time a courtesy driver in an X5 picks you up at the airport, to the reception desk at the hotel, and especially the instructors at the performance center, everyone does a great job making you feel very appreciated for buying a BMW.
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Thanks for the feedback. I did the PDC pick up and you are right, first class all the way. It sounds like the new owners drive is a mirror copy of the PDC experience. Wife and I had a great time, thought my son may want to give it a shot. I almost feel like it may be cruel to get him hooked on BMW at such a young age .
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you can do that? didn't know this back then and I would've done this and have more fun with it.
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yes -- source: my PCD instructor told me to do this when i call to book the "new owners experience" since that is basically identical to PCD. i've also read it on these forums from members who actually made the switch.
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*Offer is available to current, original owners of a “New” BMW who previously have owned one or more “New” or “Certified Pre‑Owned” BMWs. Offer is valid for one year after delivery date of a new BMW. A Performance Driving School Course may be taken later, but must be booked before the 12‑month window ends. Offer applies to a “One‑Day Driver’s School” course. Approximate market value ($999) subject to change without prior notice. Limited to one class per year per customer. Value may be applied to any other BMW Performance Driving School class. Excludes airfare, incidental costs, meals and additional charges. Offer is non‑transferable.so, yes, you can definitely apply the value ($999) of this experience to the M track day if you want to step up the level of instruction and adrenaline. EDIT: regarding guests, the email is silent on that topic, but on the BMW performance center website it says the following: Complimentary for you and one guest. Additional guests seats are $299 each.
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