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Dear car enthusiasts, please keep buying manual transmission cars so BMW has to keep making them. Dont want them to go away in M3 M4 cars
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01-31-2017, 07:31 PM | #68 |
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If the cost difference was "zero" between a manual and DCT, the take rate of the MT on the M3/M4 would be a lot lower in the US! Just say'n....
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Thanks for the info. I'm curious then as to how the next gen xdrive transverse model will behave. BMW joining the the likes of Audi, Ford, Mercedes and Volkswagen in their approach to hot hatches. |
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I have a feeling that these products are going to be quite good. I suspect that when the trade press begins to measure then up against the Audi and Mercedes equivalents, BMW will be very much in the game. We can expect that BMW will have done their homework since they are keenly aware that losing the unique RWD layout vs. the competition means they have to step it up in other areas to keep reviewers from evaluating them purely through hate colored goggles. |
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Reckon it'll retain the 6 pot? Or is 35 now meaning "2 litre" ?! That would be a big loss |
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I don't think I've seen any posts in this thread where that point appears to have been missed. Which ones did you see? |
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02-01-2017, 02:08 PM | #77 |
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Worth keeping hold of the current M135i me thinks
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I highly doubt the 20% 6MT takerate for the M2. I think it has to be much higher, that is at least my impression when lurking around forums (bimmerpost and german forums)
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02-02-2017, 11:21 AM | #79 |
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Stick v. auto
My Father bought a 1971 2800CSA, the "A" denoting is was a slushbox. I had been driving a Merc stick (a 1970 280SL), but I liked his BMW so much I first bought a used Bavaria (with the 2.8 litre engine) and then a new 3.0CS, both with stick. The automatic in my Father's car was very weak and had all of the characteristics we hate in spades. My Bavaria and 3.0CS were lightening quick and the stick shift (a ZF if I remember correctly) was a pleasure to drive. I kept the CS for 29 years. After a couple of years I knew the transmission so well that I could and did shift and rev matched in every gear without the clutch after I got it rolling. My next 3 Bimmers were also sticks. But then I started to get old and soft. I went back to the dark side and bought a series of big Merc coupes. They were only offered in America with the slushbox. In 2005 a friend let me drive his new M3 cabriolet and I really enjoyed the engine and the music it made, but boy was that clutch heavy! So I ordered a 650i cab -- with steptronic -- and came back fully to the brand. The next year I bought an M6 cab with SMG, which was a big mistake. I should have tried an M5 or M6 with stick, but there were none available. I had gone to the California Speedway in Irwindale for an M experience (then available to all 650 owners), but all of those cars were SMG, too. A couple of years after I got my M6 BMW was sponsoring some M event in Thousand Oaks or Newbury Park and I went and drove an M3 cab (in the same Interlagos Blue color as my M6) and it had DCT. With rev holding and rev matching it really reminded me of the fun I had in the 3.0CS. So I got a Z4 with DCT and now my M4 with DCT. What is interesting is that the DCT tranny is quicker than the stick with slightly better 0-60 times. I understand why people want to keep the manual transmission alive, but as you get older (I'm 71 now -- and my Dad is 99 and I made him stop driving), that damn third pedal starts to get stiff. So, for me, DCT is a good compromise. But I hope BMW continues to make manual transmissions. Until, of course, we are completely electrified.
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While I do intend on driving stick for as long as I physically can, I also realize I won't truly understand the limitations of age until I am there. For the physically competent, the manual transmission is still offers the most honest and emotional connection to a car. Luckily for you & others, the DCT is an excellent transmission. Can't say the same about SMG, but I see it as BMW's "trial & error" stage. We wouldn't have DCT today without [BMW] learning from the mistakes and mishaps of SMG.
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There's a meme going around about the stick being the millennial "anti-theft" device: It has more than just a hint of truth to it. I hear old farts like me talking about "prying the stick out of my dead, cold hands" than I see young 'ems say that. I don't think them millennials care about being "engaged" with their cars.
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It would be nice of BMW made an updated version of the E86 Z4M
My F80 was a lot of fun, for a sedan, but the 2 seater sports cars are still more fun due to the sense of occasion from the low seating position, and lesser compromises needed to make the car a good daily driver |
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I've seen that meme and I can't really say it's accurate to point fingers at age groups. Car enthusiasts regardless of age, generally have a higher preference for manual transmissions. Most of my friends can drive a stick and a good percentage of them drive it on a daily basis, all are under 40 years of age so it's not a generational thing.
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Speaking about the SMG, that was truly a pile o' shit. It hesitated at low speeds just when you wanted to engage it and get going. In stop and go traffic on a freeway, just as the traffic cleared, and I would step on it, there was a whole lot of nothing happening for maybe half to three quarters of a second (which felt like a lifetime). DCT has given me back instantaneous response, which is what you get from a manny tranny, too, and therefore for me it's a very good compromise. (Turbo lag also seems to be nonexistent in the M4. My recent 650is also both seemed to have very little lag. The M6 cab was a NA V-10, which was really undertorqued, as a NA 5 litre engine is going to give you about 390 lb ft of torque no matter what you do to the timing.)
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