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Unless you are (capable of and have a track for) pushing the car to 8-10/10ths, the weight literally doesn’t matter in a four door luxury sedan. Especially considering how good BMW is at engineering around the added weight, and the improved efficiency and torque curve from the added weight (hybrid system). Last edited by jmack123; 10-25-2024 at 05:53 PM.. |
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But sure, the avg M5 buyer since the days of the F10 likely does not care about the ballooning weight and sheer size of the M5. If they did they'd be driving an M2 or maybe an M3 for the extra doors.
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Lets not forget it has more chassis tech, far more advanced hybrid and suspension system, and other predicaments that justify its price. Its an apples to banana comparison you are making. If I had to guess the Panamera is the superior driving dynamics car out of the two. I will concede though, the M5 is "cheap" for what it offers |
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People forget that in other parts of the world, there is far less options of cars, and sports cars are scarce. Here in Brazil, our range of products from BMW, Audi and Mercedes is far more limited. And Porsches have an insane wait time. Therefore many people buying the M5 will also maybe "track it" or drive it through canyons like you said. |
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10-25-2024, 09:27 PM | #49 | |
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Wait till the next gen Audi/Mercs comes out that will compete against the M5. They will all be this weight class and probably cost a good amount more especially the Mercs
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The G90 might not be as sharp as the F90 M5CS but its not a Lexus either.
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I'm not a fan but clearly not in the target demographic. Maybe if i lived someplace flat with straight roads I would be.
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Will be carrying my boy like this (minus the open glass) and enjoying a presumably easy 900 horses when I’m not
According to C&D: “…transfer case that has been beefed up to handle the hybrid's extra torque.” I wonder if the ZF8 has been updated to handle more too.
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The G90 with a much better power to weight ratio was one of the last of the semi nimble & dynamic M5's to ever be built. This heavy tank looks porky & can't hide that mass, no matter how many electric modules in the car are working together in tandem. Hope there's a CS version some day!
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I 110% think that post Covid the world went into some sort of alternate reality or dimension where different things are acceptable... there is no world that I used to live in that 5400 lbs was acceptable for any performance car...
back in my day... i am not that old btw, the GtR was considered to be the heavy performance car and it was 3900 lbs lol... there is no world nor a scenario where 5400 lbs cannot be felt lol. There are full size pickups that are lighter... whats going to be next? 7k lbs and we are in Abrams tanks? You can hide the weight as much as you want... you cannot hide 5400 lbs without translating into something that cannot be felt. The consumables, braking distance, cornering will all be felt in this car. If straightline is the only thing you care about... this will be solid... but then again so are many other cheaper cars.
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Most of the excess weight is pancaked flat on the bottom of the chassis cause the 5'er was designed for electric, helps a ton with "feeling" the weight. And as long as it can rip 1-1.2 G on exit/entry ramps it's fine, this isn't a race car it's a street car. And in my experience 99% of the driving public are far too pussy to hit those G levels anyway regardless of how expensive and fast their car is. |
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no, after 2 F90s i feel the same way. this looks like something i could very easily pass on. the F90 was an absolute ITCH before i got one, and it still blew me away
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Why are many saying to wait for the LCI (other than maybe for reliability tweaks)? Has there been anything notable confirmed for improvement on the hybrid motor?
Side note: the interior looks far less premium than my G80 (with full leather). Even the lack of detail on the color-blocked seats is a head scratcher. I say this as someone who will likely buy a G99 regardless, unless we get a G84 touring in America. |
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Times have changed. You can't compare cars from a decade ago to cars now. Regulations have changed forcing car companies to change powertrains and meet safety regulations all while trying to give the masses what they want.
BMW isn't unique if you look at where other cars in its class is heading. The current G80 M3 is about the size of a E39 M5 and weighs more but does it make it a bad car? Nope. Current 5 series is about the size of old 7 series. If you want a small nimble track capable car then go by a civic type r or a porsche cayman. The only thing in the bmw line up is the M2 and even that's not exactly light weight. The M5 was always meant to be a autobahn weapon.
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