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08-10-2023, 12:28 AM | #135 |
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Personally i find that Bmw lost their way from the transition between the E to F generation cars. After that everything was a bit numb all marketing oriented no more passion just pure capitalism.
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As to marketing... think back to the introduction of the 'M', BMW Motorsport. The M1, although a fiasco, publicity was well managed by BMW, got maximum publicity and it had grabbed the public's attention. BMW were looking for ways to capitalize on this, it was Jochen Neerspach, who headed up the Motorsport division, who suggested the M designation should be attached to a low production, high performance version of the 5-series. This was first accomplished with the M535i... the rest is history. The M heritage... based on capitalization and marketing... back in 1979! The history of the first M5, shows marketing had a big part to play. BMW were conscious of cost and the way the wealthy and notoriously fickle clientele would respond, if they got the specification wrong. The first M5 show car was to be discreet, very understated, even had steel wheels! The M535i was the extrovert, the M5 more subtle at launch, marketing had to get it right to capitalize on the M brand. How different today, where 'bling' sells cars. Customers appear to want overstatement, (we see it everywhere), rather than the discreet Q-car. |
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It is not just BMW that has got bloated and heavier over the years. Take the VW golf GTI. The Mk1 was something like 830kgs, the latest model is around 1570kgs. Even the Polo GTi now weights over 1350kgs. Back to BMW, and the F22 2-series development as an example. We see how adding higher output drivetrains add the kgs. The F87 M2 with all the tweaking, still comes in about 150kgs over the 220i MT. Also heavier than the M235i MT. Takes a lot of engineering and costs are high, to shave the weight. Will the customers pay the price? Keep in mind the same safety standards have to be met, base car, or M model. A key reason for added dimensions and extra weight. Something has to give! |
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08-10-2023, 07:56 AM | #138 | |
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The G80 M3 got heavier, number and became FAR more luxurious... it was also introduced in Instagram posts with influencers.... the few technical IG videos didn't come until complaints from a few folks. Take that info how you want.
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08-10-2023, 08:47 AM | #139 |
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Yeah. BMW really hasn't changed. They still offer M-cars that are class leading. They still offer a RWD, manual transmission M2 when the competition only offers FWD based AWD automatic only cars. The times have changed, the automotive landscape has changed as automakers focus on SUV's and electrification. C63 AMG's are 4 cylinder/hybrid for crying out loud.
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...also with a better chassis, a more linear delivery of turbo power, and better track times.
So that makes for quite a combination of practicality, luxury, and performance. ![]() ![]() Quote:
And BMW is indeed a lifestyle for many, which is why you see a lot of people wearing BMW clothes and walking around with BMW gadgets and such. BMW is simply catering to this audience as well, while also producing products that engage enthusiasts. Hec, why else would they make specialized versions like the CSL, it's not for the soccer mom. |
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M died when they went turbo, EPS, and automatic. The XM is just a more extreme form of what they've been doing routinely for a decade+
I've owned 10+ M cars over the last 20 years, multiple of which were purchased new, and have zero desire for anything BMW has made since they transitioned to turbos/EPS.
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A larger high revving V8 like a 4.5L wasn't in the cards at this price point... Ferrari doesn't even do that anymore... there was no design decision that made sense outside of turbo.
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Now if BMW can also do an about-face and nix that beaver grille face, that'd be a game changer too. ![]() |
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I think it was both cost prohibitive and it would have been tough to make a motor like that perform competitively when Benz had the TT V8 and all others were FI at this point.
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Regarding corvette engine weight, the S85 weights 529 lbs, whereas the LT1 (current corvette engine) weights 465 lbs-- and is seemingly viable in a car produced today, emissions/efficiency wise. There is nothing magical about after e9X/e6X for the cost matrix of high revving NA vs generic company engine with some tweaks. BMW just decided they no longer cared enough and would rather have more profit margin. Yay. While ferarri has moved to turbos, the far cheaper Porsches have retained NA engines in the GT cars-- and the GT cars used to be a reasonably close analog to M cars (e.g. the e46 CSL was often in comparison tests with, and beat, the 996 GT3). All that said, it may have been a lost cause either way. M cars are highly dependent on the base cars under them being good/small/light, and that's just not what BMW makes anymore. Every single car BMW made from the 2002 to e46/e39/e38 drove well. Non M e9X and e6X drive well if you fix a couple things and spec them properly. After them, none of the base cars were "the ultimate driving machine"-- really undermines the M car starting point.
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Do you think the stroker S65 would have been a competitive motor in 2015? Because as much as we don't think these are drag cars... ultimately that car would have lost every comparo to an C63s outside of feel... and that sadly won't sell cars.
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I also think the cars that really put BMW on the map (2002 and e30 M3) weren't remotely fast accelerators compared to their contemporaries. So, if you want evidence BMW has changed... I just mentioned the corvette because you called it out with regard to weight-- and it has a lighter engine than BMW was or is using (assuming you take all the turbo accessory crap as part of the weight of the engine). Overall, though, maybe trying to sell M cars in volume is actually the problem. It forces a watered down product for the masses, forces a focus on acceleration, makes it harder to average out emissions targets with EVs, and forces them to focus on per unit profit. Porsche's GT cars are not high volume cars, but they sure make everyone love the company and look favorably upon the lower models.
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However, it is ultimately how cars can be compared objectively... and that's what will end up selling these cars vs the product entirely failing. This is why there needs to be a balance and the F80 IMHO met that balance really well... mixed excitement and feel with performance. The M3 was a mass product since the E92 days... I would argue E46 wasn't... as BMW M was a small brand then that didn't diverge into SUVs etc yet and it was strictly for enthusiasts... but not turned 180 degrees around and made it as mass of a product as possible. Which is why now to get true feel - you will pay the piper and that piper is Porsche ![]()
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