Why is the ride so hard on my BMW 525i?

I have purchased a 2004 BMW 525i petrol automatic, and I am amazed at the very hard ride. On motorways it is perfectly smooth and has direct steering, but as soon as you get on normal or back roads it follows every rut and camber and you feel as if you are fighting with the car. The car is fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels and Dunlop Sport Runflat tyres, size 225/50/R17 -94W. One thing I notice is that if I shift the auto gearshift when in D from S to M, the drive and stability improves. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Asked on 21 April 2012 by DT, Nottingham.

Answered by Honest John
'S' will be the 'Sport' setting so will stiffen the damping. 225/50 R17s are actually not too bad. Some vulgarians order their cars on 245/35 R19s. They are the ones in A&E with bruised coccyxs and dislocated spleens. It’s better on 16-inch wheels with 205/55 R16 tyres.
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