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Let’s talk about the economics of offering non-popular features like an MT
I believe, but am not sure, that part of the issue with offering an MT is that each Model x Engine x Transmission x Drivetrain combination must be tested and certified for a bunch of things. Adding the manual transmission to the 320, 330, and 340 means three additional certifications (or 6 if they were to offer it in RWD and Xdrive).
For the number of people interested, it seems not worth it to BMW.(Note that my current '17 530i is my first automatic since 1996. It's a fine drive, but I miss the clutch.) Maybe BMW could offset the certification cost by limiting the number of variations offering a manual transmission and charging more it than for the automatic. If BMW were to offer manual only in one of the 320i, 330i, and 340i, which should get it? If BMW were to offer manual only in RWD or X-drive, which should get it? If BMW were to offer manual as an option for a price, how much would you pay ($0, $500, $1,000, $1,500, etc.) for it? |
12-14-2018, 04:05 PM | #3 |
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It can be...it's just a few million dollars. The M3 cert was based on building impact prototypes for frontal compliance with FMVSS 208. That powertrain combination has unique characteristics and is not applicable to other powertrains. A 330 and 340 would have to be certified individually, which means development, time, people and crash testing. I've been involved with this in my prior work and we're into seven digits per vehicle species. The question BMWAG will ask is, how many incremental cars will they sell and do they have production capacity to produce them. If the G20 program already is projected as at capacity, there is no upside.
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But, they will ask themselves why do they need to do this to keep the order bank and plant full? They have no doubt designed a program for a new vehicle which they believe will equal or slightly exceed the capacity of their plants. To do otherwise would results in a program manager finding a new career. If they found they had unused capacity over time for a few hundred, even a thousand, or so units, it is far easier for them to manage that with a small promotional/incentive program than to take on the system-wide burden of developing another powertrain program. (It might even be lower investment to bring back the station wagon to the US for a couple of thousand units of open capacity or discount some 330s to a corporate fleet if they were surprised with lower total demand than planned. It's about filling the line at the lowest cost.) So, those relative handful of MT units would be substitutional, not incremental, to the program. In my old days at another OEM, the variable cost of a manual transmission was actually higher than an automatic (despite that we and everyone else made money with a lower variable cost AT option and charged an option price of around $1000 to order an AT to boot! Gotta love the car biz!), so it is possible substituting an MT for an AT actually loses per vehicle margin. This is not a plan a program manager would bring forward. Further, aside from certifying the vehicle, there is impact at the plant for managing the addition of another powertrain combination...they are not small items and with their 4s, 6s, hybrid, diesels, with the existing combinations of transmissions for higher demand markets, adding yet another can add even more program investment. And, they will wonder, for what? They plan to sell every US bound AT vehicle as is, so what benefit accrues to them? We see the result of the answer to that question. They allow us the manual only where is has a major impact on a program...the M3 and M4 yet to come.
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FYI the lower engined models have been developed with both manual and auto. The more Performance engineered models are automatic only. They are not going to develop a manual M340i/340d as customers would prefer Sport auto.
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I'm getting 2018 m340i Msport with 6MT and waiting for BMW to change their mind in a couple of years |
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THe 340i though... it just seems like there isn't that big a market. what percentage of 3 series are 340s as it is? In LA anyway it seems like there are more m3s than 340s |
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Reading some of the independent technical articles, it seems even the future of MT requires an additional automated clutch feature, to fit into the future of CO2 and emission reduction. So MT will lose the "total driver control", as future MT is developed. Factors like coasting/sail mode require an 'over-ride' automated clutch, which then also benefit stop-start, traffic jam assist, 48 Volt hybrid energy recuperation, drive train protection, etc., etc. Look at it laterally, why develop a 'semi-automated' MT to meet emission targets, 'in parallel' to the highly developed AT? AT already has the ability to engage energy saving features, plus the driver assist functions being added to the model ranges. Plus any MT development will require more ratios (down speeding) to get the same fuel efficiency already available with the 8-speed AT. Don't under estimate how emission targets (and legislation) are impinging on models available with MT and other model choices across the markets. All the manufacturers are liable to penalties if they don't achieve the fleet averages, MT as we know it, is not helping them one bit. |
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A lot of complexity for a handful of customers that are mostly substituting. If it was incremental and/or conquest sales, there would be more justification - especially if your marketing could move them to automatics for their next purchase (so you don’t lose them to another brand with a manual) |
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It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on the subject.
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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Why would a MT transmission spec'd variant go through the same testing as it's AT brother, is it because they're technically different drivetrains?
I'm not a BMW engineer but I'd assume the only difference between AT/MT is the transmission, and judging by "muscle" cars, maybe the diff ratios. I'm sure someone will comment on me being young but I also don't see why there's such a great push for MT. Yes I can drive MT, I even got my license on a MT car back home but with great AT boxes today I don't think a MT car would ever be my only car... Hell if someone can combine a H patterned shifter that works as a manual when a mode is selected without a clutch that'd be great. Think like a SMG with a H pattern! |
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