are bmw m5 s good in winter and are the paddle shifts easy to drive with?

i drive a auto car and they offer manual or manual with paddle shifts u think i can drive this

  • If you drive an automatic right now, personally i soul stick with that unless you really want to learn how to drive a proper manual. Paddle shifters, has always seemed, to me, a it of a gimmick. They are fun sometimes, but normally they get in the way, and it takes away from the thrill of the drive. As for being able... Read More
  • dunno where you live but get snow tires and put a big bag of kitty litter in the trunk for the snow. the flappy paddle shifters will probly take a while to get use to.

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