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Fair enough, the new GT model and the next-gen GT3 having a manual available may well be trial balloons or full-on headfakes -- but the GT4 is real, and when asked in multiple interviews why they decided to make that car with a manual rather than the PDK which the engineers acknowledge would have made for a faster car, Andreas Preuninger said, "To show people that we listened." He also explains that the guiding philosophy of the GT4 was to make a car for people who were less concerned with that last tenth of a second on track and more interested in additional driver engagement.
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The writing is on the wall... Herr "Audi Man" has spoken... Me thinks the current M4/M3 and upcoming M2 will be some of the last manual ///M cars for quite some time. I hope I am wrong... but BMW has been hinting about this quite a few times now.
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Which means I must appreciate my unicorn of an m6 mt even more once it arrives this month
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I made sure my son learned to drive a manual just because it is going away. It will be a "lost art" so to speak, and anyone that can actually drive one will have the advantage of being a able to enjoy all the great cars that came with one. Every E30 M3, any Porsche worthy of being called a Porsche, a classic Ferrari with a gated shifter. My 16 year old son has a 2007 Z4 with a 6 speed manual and loves the fact that NONE of his friends can drive his car. It takes SKILL. |
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Instead of crying that 6MT is about to go away, I don't know, maybe people should start buying them?
Here are some cold hard facts regarding the fate of 6MT F80 ECE - 5% RHD - 4% NA - 29% F82 ECE - 6% RHD - 3.5% NA - 19% F83 ECE - 3% RHD - 6% NA - 10% With those numbers, MT is dead in the rest of the of the World. I bet that manual transmission will only be available on the NA M3/M4 for the next generation. |
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Porsche will drop the manual too - it's just a matter of time. Manual sales are very low. Close to zero at the dealership where I bought mine... |
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And if performance car enthusiasts were actually honest with themselves, the overwhelming majority of them would buy for feel rather than speed anyway. Most of the people talking about how much faster DCT is will likely never drive in a context where that last bit of performance really matters, never mind learn to drive well enough that the difference in transmission is really what prevents them from going faster, just as people who get ECU tunes and want their top speed limiter removed will likely never drive that fast anyway. I've never understood armchair racing. Quote:
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So they're saying a future M4 with 600hp and 6MT. Right?
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I will happily take 600 hp in a 3,300 pound car with a DCT.
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Currently we have a choice. Once the choice is gone, you take it or leave it. I like my 3rd pedal but if/when I have to go with the masses so be it, until then. I choose my 6MT.
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Then explain the 5GT. Or the multitude of niche Minis.
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Yawn. Look at all these saps just giving in to the corporate crap talk. "Oh, 600HP is more than enough and just fine and dandy!" Yeah, if you don't know what you're doing. If you don't want fast cars, go buy some base 3er/5er and be done with it. If Ferrari and McLaren can offer ~900HP RWD supercars, there's no reason BMW couldn't either.
The real issue is, BMW knows their consumer base. They're not sports car drivers. This is more apparent than ever in the new M3/4. I owned the E92 M3, and that was a big jump up from the E46 M3. The new F8x M is just a little touch up and repackaging. Since they're going to limit their top end in performance, they have to limit their M3/4 cars as well. Even if they work on carbon tech and keep getting the weight down, which they will never be close to 3000lbs again, you're still going to be driving a specific power:weight that isn't all that amazing. Enjoy your neutered cars. I ditched BMW a month ago and bought a 2002 C5 Z06 Corvette and am in the process of turning it into a real track monster. RWD and 6spd manual, as god intended. I'm aiming for 450RWHP in a car that weighs 3150lbs. I'll see you guys on the road |
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You can't buy a new Ferrari with a MT though... the last one that was built was a 599 in 2011 - and all the Ferrari customers basically voted with their wallet and bought the DCT. It's the same thing happening here.
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I envision the M2,M3 and M4 will keep their manuals through the next generation but M5 and M6 will not as it is no longer justifiable as they are slower, heavy and heavier on fuel consumption.
The xDrive will be optional as BMW have markets for both RWD and xDrive.
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