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In the 1950s, folks were embracing the future, progress. Now a whole segment of the population is completely against it. I think people who complain and yearn for the past just want their youth back. (fwiw I’d like my youth back too, but with the knowledge and buying power older age has provided me - and I’d like the tech too)
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03-22-2024, 08:37 PM | #117 |
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Can we all admit the big grille era is dying? It was a fad, it ruined the G80, and it obviously isn’t something BMW is going to use in the future. Big out of proportion grilles suck and always have, regardless of how many people got use to them. Not saying these grilles are beautiful, they aren’t, but if you turn off the light outline it’s not horrible.
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03-22-2024, 09:00 PM | #118 | |
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And the grilles are disappearing not because you thought they sucked but because it’s an EV- doesn’t need cooling. And that definitely sucks. The hybrid M3 will be a tragedy. (But it will still need cooling.) |
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03-22-2024, 09:41 PM | #119 | |
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That side view is husky! The rear looks clean and the front looks mean, like a pig’s snout frowning ! In a good way.
Love it! Hope they don’t change too much of the design when it comes out. Definitely proud to be a BMW owner! A new Era and I’m all for it! |
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03-22-2024, 10:03 PM | #121 | |
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The grill design enabled M racing to improve both professionally as with the GT3 - keep in mind the homologation process (and it has been quite successful) - and in amateur track days. It is cool - pun intended - to see the effectiveness on water temp with the big grille. And oil temp management. Secondly, sales determines every success, not how you feel about the design, at least in a mass produced car with no real production constraint like a 1M or M2CS or M5CS. Sales are objective measures. If it “didn’t work,” then they would have changed it. They didn’t in the LCI. Could it look better? Yes - so a lot of owners modify. The GT3 looks incredible. |
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03-22-2024, 10:20 PM | #122 | |
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As for sales numbers, look at the past M’s. There is no way to tell a legacy based on those numbers. The E30 probably has the most iconic status among the M3’s and it has the lowest production numbers. The F80 has the highest sales and I know of no one, including myself, who would argue it’s the most iconic M3. And I own and love the F80. Sales say nothing about legacy, styling rank, or much else other than effective marketing. |
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Anyway, the NK grill doesn’t prove your thesis because no grill is required on an EV. What it does do - and I think we can agree on this - is fix the hideous iX disaster of a grill. |
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The outside architecture isn't aesthetically bad; but it's is too bare bones for me inside. If it were a chair, it would be kind of like a plain and stark Danish wooden chair as opposed to a comfy recliner with character from padding or shiny nail heads. But of course it will be new and faddish, so will sell on that alone in a few years for folks who must have the latest thing (like Tesla's monstrosity pickup). Otherwise, I AM looking forward to full and independent 3rd-party reviews and driving tests and am certainly open to revising my opinion should I see form and function working together efficiently.
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03-23-2024, 09:50 AM | #127 |
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I can't believe BMW is removing the iDrive controller down by the gear selector in NK. They really are going all-in on the sh*tty Tesla-ization of interiors.
https://www.motor1.com/news/713329/n...t-has-buttons/ "We listened really carefully to what customers gave us during our customer clinics, and we got that feedback," a BMW representative told Motor1 during the Vision Neue Klasse X media preview in Portugal. "We will not have the iDrive controller in the car anymore, I think this is clear. We have that wonderful multifunctional steering wheel and the panoramic vision stage, but for other functionalities we will have knobs where it is necessary. It’s not a knob- or control-element-free car, that’s not our vision." |
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I find one of the most disappointing aspects of BMW EVs is the potential lack of having genuine leather upholstery available. BMW you’re a luxury brand; cost cutting synthetic materials don’t convey luxury.
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The "green" movement has lost touch with reality. What is greener than using an actual hide grown on a cow that eats grass? The fantasy is that we will stop raising cows then? They are domesticated animals, we lived side by side with them for thousands of years. I think its more than enough to offer the vegan CRAP as an option to the fanatics. Because thats what it is. Its garbage compared to real leather. Last edited by Hansn; 03-23-2024 at 09:12 PM.. |
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The G8X generation was developed to attract new BMW customers. People who are coming from a different brand will think the Generation of G will look good. BMW OG customers know better.
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