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More M4 CSL Reviews Are Here
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"That’s the thorn in the M4 CSL’s side, the contradiction at its very heart. If it’s so much more impressive on circuit (decked out in semi-slicks) then why didn’t BMW lean into that? Fill it with roll cage scaffolding, nail a wing to the boot and call it a GTS. The CSL is an improved M4, but it’s also a confused product that’s full of mixed messages. I’m certain if 2022 hadn’t been the 50th anniversary of M, then this thing would never have had the CSL badge. It reeks of being a convenient marketing opportunity from the same tone-deaf product planning department that brought you the XM. Why not keep the CSL powder dry and save it for a more appropriate M2 CSL?" Ouch but yet another big time automotive magazine asking for an M2 CSL. Until that car comes, I made my very own M2 CSL. Removed about 200 lbs, now track focused but kept the factory suspension and tune.
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09-30-2022, 10:40 AM | #7 | |
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Also, so far it appears that Autocar are the only people who have tested the car on the Cup 2R tyres that the car was designed to operate from. I think that a few reviews will change once they test the car in Cup 2Rs (as long as it isn't wet).
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"With the powerful brakes underfoot, the CSL is hugely confidence inspiring, carrying speed like a Nissan GT-R with half the driven wheels."
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So far i think most reviews have a quite mixed opinion. Not enthousiastic like all reviews are about for instance the M5 CS. So i do really think this car is mainly a collectors item, and not extremely good.
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"No, the engine still lacks charisma, the digital dashboard readouts are a godawful mess and the eight-speed automatic gearbox feels like a saloon car transmission doing its very best karaoke impression of a proper sports car gearbox – downshifts are a particular disappointment, sluggish, soft and delayed. Give us back the old M-DCT twin-clutch any day. But if you can put up with all that, this is a monstrously fast and exploitable track car."
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09-30-2022, 01:25 PM | #12 |
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From Top Gear, on styling:
Its grandchild makes a bit of a hash of paying homage. The ducktail bootlid is a pleasing nod to the M3 CSL's pert tail, and it's carbon fibre too (saving 6.7kg) . So's the bonnet ( -1.2kg) though it blows its own trumpet very loudly with those exposed carbon stripes. In fact, most of the mods are quite gopping. There's masses of red pinstriping and a family fun pack of CSL logos. Those engorged front nostrils appear to be propped open with the stents used by your dad to stop snoring. The rear laser lights are intricate (and save 400g), as are the forged wheels, but they're like garnishing a piece of parsley atop a flame-grilled whopper. ![]() |
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Most G8X owners want more sound from the exhaust. Most of us aren't fond of the digital dashboard. And most of us miss the DCT (if one is a previous M owner). Nobody said the G8X was perfect. But it's damn good, as a road car, and occasional fun, track toy. |
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These reviews get annoying. Complain about road noise. Dafuq you expect, it's a CSL.
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And then they want to fool you with a 3.0 CSL hommage of this thing costing you more than half a million dollars or some dumb sjit like that.
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And I still have my E93, which is special in its own right. But the combination of abilities in the G8X is truly impressive. I've taken week-long, 1000-mile trips in mine (hitting back roads along the way), and have been on the track, and it's been rock solid reliable, comfortable, and loads of fun. And the car is selling well, so the beancounters are happy too. ![]() |
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(From Autocar) This is the bit I'm hoping for:
For now, what it seems that BMW M has presented on this third application of its most fabled three-letter model suffix is something even more rare than we might have first realised: an M car with a really stirring hardcore soul, but also a genuinely on-road capability; a car ready to be enjoyed in more ways, and on more days, than might so many of its caged up rivals or antecedents.
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So I've been thinking about the reviews and this car a lot. It reminds me of the reviews we saw back in 2011 for the Cayman R. The weight of expectation because the car carried the R badge was ridiculous but the car itself was sweet. A sensational bit of kit, that for me was a great road car and brilliant on track.
This car is suffering from being named CSL, but if you read all of the reviews so far, it's clear that this is a genuinely brilliant car. It doesn't break your back while getting to the track, you can enjoy it on the track and it's everyday usable. The hate this car gets for looks is bizarre. It really looks fine IRL. The new 992 GT3 looks like it's try to puke a smaller car out of the front of it but nobody mentions that and to be fair I think it's more than bearable too!
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