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I think FWD will spread a bit more, as it's a boon for manufacturing, and frankly, most people don't care. Being able to install the entire drive line from below on the line as one.piece however yields MASSIVE turn time gains. I would expect to see more vehicles like the XC90 T8 with a FWD ice portion, and EV on the rear for PHEV and hybrid purposes.
That said, has BMW lost it's way? Sure. But so has everyone else. Sports cars aren't built for car people anymore, they're built for people who view their cars as an accessory to their outfit. They want to brag about 0-60 times and lap times despite never having worn a helmet. They don't want a fun to drive and engaging car, they want a conversation piece that maybe will impress the office floozie enough to get a handy after a happy hour event. They don't care about steering feel or dynamics or whatever, they care about being seen in an expensive car |
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It's a shame because it's the best looking Z car by far. |
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Seems to be a lot of old heads in here pining for the "good old days."
That being said, what BMW does is driven by sales figures and multiple governments requirements. |
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People pay big money for nostalgia, hence why stuff like the E39 M5 values are so crazy. I'm a little surprised that manufacturers haven't started to try to cash in on nostalgia for my generation more. A supercharged mustang called the Terminator for instance, though admittedly Ford did do the Mach 1 last gen. But there's a lot of classics from the 00s that are just ripe for the exploiting by the automakers now. |
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The United States is long gone in that department, and Europe, which is home to many highly specialized SMEs and family businesses that produce outstanding products is also suffering. Very little is produced in countries like Germany or Italy anymore, as design and production costs for high-quality products mean those products can't compete with cheap mass-produced shit made in sweatshops. The effects of this go beyond everyday products, however; we even see it in urban planning, architecture, food, etc. Cheap and fast is what matters in the world of global capital. It is amazing a company like BMW is still independent and producing RWD vehicles with interesting and thoughtful design. |
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A 320d isn’t going to give you sports car performance. That’s the entry level 3 series
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I like threads like this as it's an eco chamber for all the old men yelling at clouds to each other while pining for the old days with revisionist history.
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Everyone knows you need roll up windows, rack and pinion steering, rear wheel drive, curb weight under 3000 lbs, and a carburetor for a real performance car.
Lots of entertaining cars out there. Pick the one you like. Your choice simply means your choice is right for you. It does not mean the choices others make are wrong. I have a modified 1999 M3 and a modified 2018 M5. Which one do I drive most of the time? The M5, even though it is automatic, heavy, AWD and has numb steering. |
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