07-04-2024, 02:22 AM | #133 | |
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Here in Switzerland, a M5 is just a quick commuter Limo. I'm certain that, within a year, there will be many new M5 driving around here.
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07-04-2024, 03:08 AM | #134 | |
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There is a trade-off between cost savings and smooth design. In this case, the decision to share doors again with the base model creates a sharper transition on the M5 that some enthusiasts, myself included, find a bit jarring. Domagoj Dukec's comments about evaluating investment per product just shows how BMW weighs factors like cost alongside customer perception. For the M5, the investment in a new door wasn't deemed necessary based on customer feedback from the G80 with the shared doors seeming positive overall. And having that sharp kink. Design is subjective, and the reasons can be very different, as this time saving production costs is the key factor for this decision. In the end, both parties are winning. |
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07-04-2024, 03:13 AM | #135 | |
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Also, they're focusing on a cleaner design language. And he charging port flap is there this time. In that way, they transferred the M logo to the Hofmeister kink. |
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07-04-2024, 03:42 AM | #136 |
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The whole point of the M line of cars is to be performance oriented. All they need to do is remove material that brings up its safety score. People who buy M cars don't give a fack about Euro NCAP, IIHS or NHTSA scores. Performance over safety. This is ridiculous. |
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07-04-2024, 11:36 AM | #138 |
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I`m actually considering changing my Porsche Taycan Turbo S for a new M5 (G90).
95% of my normal daily drives is bellow 40 km, so I can use the M5 on electrical power and play around with the last 5%. |
07-04-2024, 12:19 PM | #139 |
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Lol good one. Actually it isn’t, there is none. RS6 is significantly lighter than the G90. So is the V8 hybrid Panamera, only slightly though. They are just smaller boats (with arguably better design)? The crowd would like one GT3 RS each please as a third car for track, if money grows in the backyard.
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07-04-2024, 12:30 PM | #140 | |
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Not really following your logic here. |
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07-04-2024, 02:24 PM | #141 | |
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Well, I’ll try since we are really pressing on it. I have budget, space and means to maintain one car. M3 is too small for daily, I’d like a great handling larger 4 door that I can occasionally track with a new set of tires. I’ll look beyond the G90. M5 competition was my dream car for 12 years or so, but this weight addition piled on top of the radical design choices BMw made with the new 5er leave a lot to be desired. I have had F10 and G30 (current), had 2 3er (E90, F30) before that, so believe me I m not talking out of my behind regarding my use case and preference. I’d think some are in similar situation where they don’t have a dedicated track car. Is that a good logical explanation with a modicum of my personal take? Apologies in advance, though it sounds as if you are saying there is no market for an M5, all who want a fast good handling BMW should get an M3. M5 isn’t a new introduction though, the mammoth weight addition is, when other automotive makers are doing quite a bit better
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I do agree that the G90 may not be optimal for you given your use case. |
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07-04-2024, 06:13 PM | #143 | |
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My use case was not really the focus initially of my post, since you asked, I felt compelled to give ‘an’ example! I was primarily trying to say the G90 weight addition is not fitting for M5 evolution, hybrid tech or not. People lately love to justify any direction BMW takes and maybe there aren’t many purist M enthusiasts left in this word that BmW or for that matter this forum cares about. What’s the point of M5 now, I don’t get it tbh. Well respected BMW Blog owner clearly says he feels the weight of the car on his test drive, M5 has lost somewhat of its DNA, compares to F90 and M4. And of course they can’t bash the car because it hurts the brand and their relationship with BMW as a journalist. Sale numbers will probably tell. This isn’t always the case with mass selling cars like with the beaver grilles or polarizing exterior design of the new 5er (which is incoherent), because the spread of what customers care about is pretty wide. Anyhow, not here to argue, I have made my point beyond my personal preference or use case. Interesting discussion
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I'm glad we can have a civilized conversation but "beaver grilles" are fighting words. |
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I think it’s really interesting how short people’s memories are. BMW enthusiasts have been complaining about weight ever since the E46 and E39, and honestly…..long before that. Even still, with every [heavier] iteration, the cars have been solid performers.
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07-04-2024, 09:04 PM | #146 |
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When in the history of weight gain in each generation has there been a 1000 lb gain from one Gen to the next? What you’re saying has no bearing to this generation and what they did this time.
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My x5mc weighs this much and is an suv. Let me guess my 5400 lbs high performance suv in the next few years will now weight 6400lbs? Everyone Is ok with that too? Come on. Stop the nonsense. Where does this end? They going to start giving free tires and brake pads with the 4 year maintenance? Cause these heavy pigs will burn though brakes and tires even worse. Oh I guess using up tires and brakes is ok for the environment? Lol what a joke. |
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This is a hybrid with a heavy battery system, and a first for the ///M5, so there isn’t precedent for this particular type of evolution. The hybrid S63 weighs more than the G90 (…and it gained a similar amount of weight once it became a hybrid), so weight for this level of hybrid luxury sled is in line with other similar offerings. It remains to be seen how dynamic the G90 actually is when it comes to road going prowess. A little intellectual integrity will take you a long way.
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Sir, respectfully! I'm aware of that. I mean,...why would BMW release a PHEV that can't be charged at home on regular 115V/120V? For the record,...I currently have a '21 45e,...and I'm a bit caught up on PHEV charging at home, etc.
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