01-14-2015, 06:07 AM | #89 |
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5 pages of healthy debate about the M5, but barely anything else. Whatever happens I don't see BMW completely f-ing up one of their flagship cars next gen; they're not stupid and they know what kind of dynamic experience people expect from an M car, even if they change the way it's delivered (e.g. Turbocharging).
I guess then people aren't excited by the prospect of an X3M or an X4M? Or the expansion of the M performance range including what sounds like the big Diesel engine? |
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01-14-2015, 06:44 AM | #90 |
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Idk what to say....?
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01-14-2015, 06:47 AM | #91 | |
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IMHO, that's not what M is about. M cars should be about the means (driver engagement, chassis, etc.) not just the end (straight line or ring speeds). I would favor less power, lighter weight and teaching folks how to procure proper winter tires... before giving up and going AWD. |
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01-14-2015, 08:57 AM | #92 |
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This is astoundingly true. One of the biggest things I miss from my Audi was the fact that no matter how much I tried to get its wheels to spin, no way Jose, it was solid. THe M will slip, especially with my Dinan stage 1 upgrade...
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01-14-2015, 09:10 AM | #93 | |
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228i, sport package, 6MT. By golly, with the number of cars in BMW's current lineup, there is literally a car for everyone. They even make a freakin minivan now, just to keep the soccer moms happy too! |
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01-14-2015, 09:14 AM | #94 | |
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Even if we look at other brands, most of the 'enthusiast' cars are becoming softer in order to cater to the masses. |
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01-14-2015, 09:14 AM | #95 |
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here's what I hope will happen...
- AWD remains an OPTION - Manual Transmission remains an OPTION on all M models even in AWD(except SUV's) - a lighter and more fuel efficient vehicle - a lightweight option (no nav, no cameras, no premium stereo) Last edited by slalomfever; 01-14-2015 at 09:24 AM.. |
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01-14-2015, 09:27 AM | #96 |
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As a former 1M owner and current F10 M5 owner, AWD would be a welcome improvement.
I really enjoy xDrive, which apparently is a rare opinion in this thread. If the 550 xDrive were available with a manual or DCT, I'd have gotten it instead. (It's a shame the M5 also doesn't have ceramic-control or radar-cruise options.) AWD didn't make a lot of sense on the previous-gen naturally-aspirated M cars, but the new turbos bring so much torque so quickly at the low end, most of which can't be used off the line and at at low speeds without breaking out the rear end or being cut by DTC. It's hard to fully enjoy or use the power of the current M5 day-to-day because it has so much more power than traction. I see little reason to add even more power in the next-gen one without adding AWD —*most M5 customers, most of the time, wouldn't see any usable gain. Sure, AWD isn't as good for purists or track use. But most M5 owners, most of the time, aren't on tracks, and as purists go, the M5 is too big and heavy anyway (and likely to remain so, even with weight-saving measures in the G series). BMW M's recent statements have been pretty clear: RWD purists and track drivers should be looking at the M3/4, which will remain a purist's car. The M5/6 will not be afraid to serve the *actual* market demand for $100K+ super-sport executive sedans, most of which will never see a track, and whose current buyers usually demand AWD and are often buying another brand to get it. |
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01-14-2015, 09:48 AM | #97 | |
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Complaining about normal series derived motors? The vast majority of M engines were based on one of the regular series motors. M3/4 remains the benchmark in it's segment, in fact by definition seeing as every new performance model in the segment is literally compared to the M3/4 as soon as it's revealed. The e90's win over the 997 carrera was due to the points it amassed in the comfort/practicality department and it was extremely controversial at the time, don't pretend like the e9x M3 beat the 997 on driving dynamics alone. How about some research on the new models before ranting? Last edited by tallshortguy; 01-14-2015 at 09:58 AM.. |
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When a 458 Italian weights 3500 lbs, a stingray weighs close to 3400, it shows you how great a job porsche has done to keep the 911 at 3300 lbs despite being wider, longer and having more tech but not losing the scalpel like precision and roots in a sports car/GT. To further that point, look at the cayman and bizarre, both around 3000 lbs which is light by any comparison. |
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I was more talking about the passion the engineers put into the cars. |
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01-14-2015, 10:21 AM | #100 |
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Pretty much. Some companies are driven by the desire to create excellent product, and others are driven by the desire to satisfy the average customer and make as much money as possible. BMW now falls squarely in the latter category. Oh well. There are better options these days.
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01-14-2015, 12:14 PM | #102 |
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How to make a good AWD 101: You dont want it to be permanent AWD, which would only be acceptable in a 20:80 layout max. You want to make it AWD on wish. So that it is RWD, but on launches and moments of low traction the front wheels can get up to 30 percent power. I have no idea how this works or if it is easier to install and lighter than permanent AWD in a 20:80 layout, but that would probably please the enthusiast. Oh, and whoever thinks it should be RWD with presumably over 600 HP is an idiot in my eyes.
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01-14-2015, 12:51 PM | #104 |
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01-14-2015, 01:39 PM | #105 | |
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01-14-2015, 05:20 PM | #106 | ||
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Going to get a truck DD with a big tow capacity and a dedicated track car, and forget about the street car scene.
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01-14-2015, 06:17 PM | #107 |
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Wait.... FWD 1 Series then AWD M5!?
wake up BMW....
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01-14-2015, 06:24 PM | #108 |
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Its funny to hear people whine about not having AWD in something like M cars but then the big wigs mention the possibility and its met with mostly negativity.
Some of the AWD nutswingers ONLY talk about launching and bad weather conditions on why its better the RWD. Ok, thats great but RWD cars still handle better and are easier to control when pushed to their limits, just for starters. How many AWD race vehicles do you see? Exactly, because thats too much extra weight and rotation mass and harder to control. RWD cars CAN handle the extra power as long as you have a proper tire for it. Both have their cons and pros but neither one is "superior" than the other. But the whole I can drive my 1000whp Lambo in the snow! Means jack to me because someone else is driving their 1000rwhp CTS-V to work in the snow too. Besides, are you trying to race someone in those adverse conditions just to "prove" how better AWD might be while looking like a douche when you crash? |
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