05-28-2019, 05:21 PM | #1 |
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not fan of French cars at all but i guess this car is one of the best things happened recently in car industry.. 1110kg /2400lbs is a great start with stunning chassis.. has 14 months waiting period since it takes 10 days to build one.. for now..
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05-29-2019, 10:32 PM | #3 |
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Making sportscars light again is a very good thing!
A lot of manufacturers can take an example of that, including BMW
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05-30-2019, 01:04 PM | #4 |
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But BMW has never really been that light compared to their competition. It would be cool if they started. And they do have their own carbon production facility. So they could. But I'd be surprised if BMW made a truly light car.
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z4 e89 3.0i (manual, NA): 1390kg Z4 e89 35i (manual, FI): 1480kg Just going back a few years within the same car niche will result in MASSIVE weight loss (mind you, saving 135kg or 215kg is a huge saving and can transform a car.) Needless to say the e85 also sold the best, and got the reviews that it was a proper sportscar and not some boulevard cruiser....
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going back in time isn't really a quantifier though? Almost across the board every single manufacture is lighter back in the days
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Porsche boxster: 986 manual: 1275kg 987 manual: 1305kg 718 manual: 1310kg Why does porsche only need 35kg extra over that 20 year timespan and needs bmw 135kg or 215kg extra? Lets take another competitor Miata: NB: 1065kg NC: 1110kg ND: 1058kg (these are curb weights, exact models may vary a bit but not much) Mazda also didnt need to raise the weight by 135kg or 215kg. So no, its not almost every single manufacturer. I'm sure bmw isnt alone in this, but competing cars (the boxster is probably the z4's main competitor) dont always need this massive weight increase. BMW failed on this point, and every single review underscribes that. You can perfectly go back in time for a comparison. Saying that you cant is a really easy (but not substantive) argument.
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