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Would likely not sell many, it's not their core business. Name 5 manufacturers that build family saloons (4 door within a reasonable budget) and also manufacturer a supercar? Assuming that BMW did make a £200k + car, it would definitely be an auto. |
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What i think is that they said the 600hp is the limit
But i think they mean that 600hp is the limit for rwd But say for 600hp+ for AWD But thats stupid i hope they delete this idea and keep adding HP for RWD and AWD and i hope AWD is just an option for M cars |
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Edit: I prefer soft tops, but I feel like you're cherry picking here.
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Do we actually know what the take-rate is for manuals in the M3/M4? I'm willing to bet it's still pretty high. Sure, they might be seeing a decline at present but I believe that decline will eventually trough.
I think this trend is a direct result of a widening buyers pool rather than a step up in technology. Sure, the latter is somewhat of a factor, but I think the fact that BMW annual sales have grown by literally a million vehicles since 1996 (700k to 1.7M) tells you that they're catering to those "regular" buyers who are stepping up from a Camry, rather than their core enthusiast buyer. BMW sold 16,000 E30 M3s, all manual, during a time when personal wealth was relatively low and as that wealth grew, so did M3 sales (E46 sold 86k units). I was born in 1981 and have lived in a wealthy area my entire life and I didn't know a single family who owned a BMW until I got to high school - and even then it was very few. Now I know several dozen and they litter the parking lot of my former high school. Literally the receptionist at my dentist office has one. My point is that they had a core enthusiast buyer that is largely unchanged, however the sales that are generated from that demographic are now dwarfed by those who couldn't give two fucks about driving dynamics or feeling engaged while driving. What this means is that the cars have gotten softer to cater to those who like their Camry but can now afford a BMW rather than retaining that edge that enthusiasts coveted.
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In another interview, van Meel said that the take rate back in the E46 days was 50/50 between SMG/6MT, and on the E9x generation that shifted to 75/25 DCT/6MT. At the time, it was too early into the F8x launch for take rate numbers there, and I haven't seen any published since then. I suspect the 6MT numbers would look better if we only looked at the US (given that BMW made a 6MT M5/6 just for us) and if convertibles were excluded, but unfortunately those numbers weren't forthcoming. Anyhow, even though I love 6MT, I have to admit that losing half of your 6MT base from one generation to the next is a rather precipitous drop, and although BMW did keep the 6MT around for the F8x despite that, I doubt the F8x numbers were any better, so I can begrudgingly see the business case for dropping it.
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That country was America. Only in the United States can you get an F10 M5 with a manual gearbox. Not sure what the actual take rate was though. |
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Although I seem to recall the 6MT being available at launch in the U.S., which granted was a few months after launches in other regions, as is typical. BMW definitely had planned not to make one at all, though. I guess the screams were heard sufficiently early on that they could plan accordingly.
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BMW has continued to sell the same number of manual tranny cars, just that their sales have increased in total, so the take rate of manuals is going down.
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Sounds like they're gonna start making Audis instead of bmws
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Mercedes AMG will own the HP and performance market
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