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06-20-2024, 10:09 AM | #24 |
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Yes. Have you seen a G60 in person? Very tall looking. I don’t actually hate the shape, generally. I can see some similarities to the beloved E39. But it’s too tall and they screwed up the rear end.
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I am very happy that my current lease on my S8 does not run out until September 2026. Gives plenty of time for both the G90 and G99 to release and for people to buy and review them.
Right now, things are not looking good for me as a BMW customer. I picked up 2 new Audis in 2023, an R8 and S8, because BMW did not have any interesting cars to me. Let's see if the new M5 can change that. |
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06-20-2024, 10:19 AM | #26 |
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In before the "my F90 just went up in value" comments.
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06-20-2024, 10:54 AM | #27 |
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The new M5 was also displayed without any camo at the special event outside the racetrack.
It was displayed in frozen grey 700 HP and 1000 Nm of torque PHEV with 70km range in EV mode 4WD and 4WS Front track is wider by 75mm and rear by 45mm. Front tyres 285 rear tyre 295 Launch control and kind of rolling launch with the EV part Around 150k euros in Europe. first delivery November 2024 |
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06-20-2024, 10:58 AM | #28 | |
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However, I’m sure the construction, materials, and tech (along with the aforementioned straight line speed) will far exceed the chicken wing, but probably not in the twisties. Boils down to what the buyers desires and their pocketbooks of course. Personally, I wouldn’t buy any car the size of the old 7 series M5 or CT5. The G80 is plenty big enough and has just as much if not a higher ceiling of performance, just no v8. |
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06-20-2024, 11:06 AM | #29 |
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I was in the closed room to take a look at the G90. The car is nice, but it's just so vertically designed. Everything is too high up. The hood, the trunklid, somehow, the car is wide as fuck, but it looks narrow and high. The interior is nice though.
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06-20-2024, 11:23 AM | #31 | |
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You need also the space for the battery pack which make the car higher also because if you want to still have a good handling even with 2600 kgs you shall put the battery in the lower place possible. => higher cabin and roof line |
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06-20-2024, 11:37 AM | #32 |
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Yeh the taller body and with what looks like slightly smaller side windows height wise give it a high shoulder line which adds to making it look a bit bulkier that the f90
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06-20-2024, 11:56 AM | #34 |
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The one thing I really like is the widened fenders. Some 21" BBS LM R with a nice drop would look so good. Wheels will finally sit similar to how they do on the M3/4's.
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Do M5 drivers care about handling and the feel of the car? I know BMW does a great job hiding weight, but there is a lot to hide here. Hopefully the M5 is not just a lower XM.
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06-20-2024, 01:11 PM | #37 |
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I don’t think bmw has messed up an m5 yet, except for that one time.
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I personally think a 50ish mile hybrid car is the best all round option, the fact that this will also be rapid makes even more sense. 90% of my drives in my M4X are sub 50 miles, it’s not my daily and I use only at weekend. Arround town I’m not interested in how fast I can go it’s not the place to do it, I just love my car for its looks and presence on the road. But when I go for an actual drive I’m all in and economy isn’t relevant then. For me, it’s the perfect platform as I’d only fuel up when I want drive all day out in the country at speed.
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I think we are about to find out what the market thinks about an extra thousand pounds added to an already large sedan.
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agree. I think it's because the body lines run above the door handles instead of through them.
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The average consumer is going to see 750 horsepower out of a new BMW and these cars will fly off the shelves for the next foreseeable future. There is no ring taxi on your way to Target to get toilet paper. The only downsides will be at the M Performance school where they will have to change tires and break pads sooner.
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The new M5 appears to be exactly a sedan version of the XM label. Time will tell if this prediction is true or not. I considered an XM and, after spending some time in it, walked away not liking it very much. Keep in mind, I have had numerous X5M and X6M vehicles so my dislike isn’t based on the XM being an SUV…..its based on how the XM drives.
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