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Yeah I was also a bit surprised by this statement. May be BMWs one is heavier? or he compared autobox vs manual, and we now think of DCT vs Manual where DCT is lighter?... But it makes no sense, isnt dual clutch literally by the sound of it implies a bit heavier setup? I am confused like you.
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A Toyota 86 is like 1,000 lbs lighter than any BMW. I know it's apples / oranges, and you don't really cross shop the two. But come on, 1,000 lbs! Certainly a decent BMW can be made... 500 lbs lighter? |
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The problem is - they are making it a tough choice even for enthusiasts.
Manual is an afterthought now with no research and development going into it. Therefore the performance gap is huge - and makes it a tough sell even for die hard manual guys. When e46 m3 manual was pretty similar in perfornace to smg The new m3/m4 is a different car with Awd comp auto vs manual. |
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If you're so concerned about manuals BMW, stop watering down the horsepower numbers to basically force people to choose the auto. What they did with the 6MT in the G8X is an absolute crime, watering down the HP and torque numbers (torque massively) in comparison to the auto. The G8X 6MT is slower in a straight line than the F8X with DCT (and barely quicker than a F8X 6MT due to increased weight!) which is just ridiculous for a newer model. The 6MT needs the same power output as its auto brother!
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Now it's the inverse, it's a lot of hocus-pocus to integrate a MT and to find one that can deal with the torque and fits in, is not obvious. Seen production number is lower, you have to ventilate all fixed costs over smaller volumes. The extra costs is now generated by keeping the MT alive. |
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A MT is coming and it just might .......maybe be below 3300lbs A base 3.0 without drivers assistance package with the ZF is right around 3352 |
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It's the key reason the BMW higher output performance diesels dropped MT years ago, too much torque. BMW's MT in something like a 530d (20-years ago) was far too 'clunky' to be a driver's gearbox. |
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Besides, plenty of tuned F8X 6MT cars are making more power than Comp G8Xs and are having no problem (for many years now). Sorry, ain't buying it. |
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I hear you. I just wish the Supra wasn't so damned ugly. In my dreams I buy a Supra and Z4 both, and swap the Supra parts over to the Z4 body.
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We gotta be honest here, are we really trying to argue that BMW couldn't provide a 6MT which could handle another 20-25% of the torque the F8X series had and do it reliably? I just cannot buy the argument they aren't easily capable of accomplishing such a feat. I believe they either want to quietly kill the 6MT by making them lesser cars, or don't want to invest the money in R&D for a transmission that will have far fewer buyers (the latter I think is what is going on). What do you car about these lowly BMWs anyway, go drive that Porsche! |
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If I were a company and I wanted to kill off the MT's, I would've done it when all of my competitors did it so I could hide under the veil of, "Well they did it too!!!!" That was easily 10….12-ish years ago or maybe more. The fact that BMW is still bringing multiple MT equipped cars to the masses in 2023 is a testament to their commitment to the U.S. of A's love for that transmission. I think they've demonstrated they are committed for as long as they can make it financially reasonable to do so. |
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The fact that BMW doesn't offer a manual on the Z4 is an absolute crime
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