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Using EPS definitely reduces consumption. The 0.4 l/100kms figure below, comes up in a lot of the studies. From ZF: Quote:
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12-21-2017, 08:24 AM | #201 |
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FWIW, the big difference for me, when I was shopping my 228 vs the BRZ, were the IIHS ratings. Those Toyota/subarus were significantly worse in several of the major crash metrics - it showed where a lot of the engineering money went. Hoping that the new supra is truly a BMW under the skin, and not a gutted version - and also hoping they name it the Gazoo, so we can buy them at 25% off MSRP (wasn't that the alien imp on the Jetsons?)
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12-21-2017, 09:07 AM | #203 |
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I subscribed to Car and Driver about a year ago, I am liking their articles. A couple that stand out recently are interviews with industry pool development drivers and RSR Nurburg. They are not the exact titles of course.
In regards to BMW, I feel it is like anything else. When you take some exclusive and extend it to the masses something will have to give. At the same time what is good or bad is really all in the eye of the beholder. On thing I can say, BMW still stands strong with the media it seems. If there is a car wreck on the news and it is a BMW, the media will say "the BMW" or "a BMW". ALL other manufactures do not get this recognition. |
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12-21-2017, 10:34 AM | #204 |
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It looks to me like BMW is shifting focus for their media schmoozing - I'm seeing some signs of 'extra love' going to Automobile and Grassroots Motorsports (looks like they are getting invites to try old classics, info on the new z4 and 8, and collaborating on summer tours w/GRM). Perhaps this signals a shift back to the enthusiast drivers? I can't help but hope that the Toyota collaboration will also help juice them up to the idea that there really is a market for these sporting cars, albeit a fairly small one.
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12-30-2017, 03:02 PM | #205 | |
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BMW's are still very good cars but their priorities have changed: mpg, 0-60 and gagets are now the main aim. |
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Bump the post on ad revenue, I don't think they're getting the money from Bmw .
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Endlessly amusing how people think it's about ad revenue when magazines don't like their stuff.
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