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And a supercharged S65 (and there are a lot of them, though mine's not) is an animal, if you need the extra power. By the way, mine is silver too (I have a Silverstone exterior, literally just washed it an hour ago, and it looks great...and I'm not even a silver car kind of a guy) Last edited by KevinGS; 08-11-2023 at 11:51 AM.. |
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The pricing argument I never understood. Adjusted for inflation, these cars are around the same price (and in some cases even cheaper) than they were 20 years ago. Complaining that BMW is offering you options is like complaining that the restaurant offered you a wine pairing with your meal. If you don't want it, don't get the extra option. There's a reason they're called "options".... because they're optional.
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Love the Silverstone cars, even the F80's in Silverstone turn my crank, but it's not a color I'd normally choose either. I think it just looks fantastic on BMW's. |
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08-11-2023, 12:42 PM | #180 | |
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And yes, Silverstone is a great color on BMWs, it just pops. |
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A couple of things after watching this video.
#1 The Audi/BMW/Mercedes all copy each other to some degree. Audi started with the even/odd numbering of coupes and sedans. #2 The M1 was a marketing exercise. #3 German automakers have received hundreds of millions in EV subsidies from Berlin. That is their focus. #4 Badge buying has always been a thing and "M" like "AMG" carries demand that is well outside the enthusiast category. People want their definition of "the best" and "M" has been modified to fill that niche. On an aside, BMW left F1 because developing a V6 would create a conflict with their I6 marketing.
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I meant no disrespect, it's just an observation. Most M-car guys are after more performance and will do with a bit less comfort to get it. Big flashy screens, increased weight, decreased feel, they aren't calling cards of M-car guys.
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And how about Z4M40? Arguably the best non-performance M car in the current lineup and the lightest car to have an M badge somewhere on it. Absolutely love it and it’s the closest thing agility wise, and quicker even (not necessarily faster), than my e46 or e93 or f80comp. (Caveat: e46 and f80 were manuals.) |
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But if you re-read what he said, at least how I interpret it, "Big flashy screens, increased weight, decreased feel" are unfortunate side effects of these cars, not the desired things in these cars, especially the latter two. So I'm not sure what you're trying to get at exactly. Your list can include fine SUV's, they can bring smiles to their driver's faces, they can be better than the competition, sure. But if one was able to choose, would any "car guy" really choose increased weight and decreased feel? Wouldn't they prefer lighter SUV's with more feel*? I believe that was the point being made, not that car guys are limited to old gen M3's exclusively. (*Let's not confuse tactile feedback about the limits of your tire grip through the steering wheel with a shaking steering wheel due to running over a pothole, as some people (not you that I know of) seem to jump into thinking that means. No one wants the latter.) And we circle back to the very first post. Per previous threads with quotes from BMW heads, they can get feedback from EPS but chose not to. Some of us think that stinks. I'm a fan of the Z4, and I read the forum daily for more news about it coming out with a manual. It'll be the last of the era I think, but even then it's already got EPS that they sadly dialed the feedback out of (on purpose). |
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It’s also superior for the parents who take their 3 kids to school with a guitar and golf clubs and want to hit the racetrack on the way home. Car is enormous. |
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I, for one, don't think BMW sucks or that the current cars aren't either great, or better than the competition, or both. But I do think that some of their choices aren't what I want (less feedback being kind of the primary one). I didn't think I'd keep my 1-er for so long, and I know that any new M car objectively smokes it, but jeez the steering feedback is my favorite thing and I don't believe I can come close with any new offering. Makes me sad. And it's not all simple change in technology mandating it, much of it was actually intentional. I won't say they've lost their way, but they've certainly lost some of the original fan club.
A good percent of my spare time is used up looking at what "engaging" Supra parts can transfer to the Z4 for the shifter and suspension, generally involving of course a variety of bushings. And if any company will even remotely consider tinkering with the steering software like they are willing to do with the engines. Anyhow... |
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The problem is you guys are comparing modern BMW to old BMW... that's going to be a losing battle.
Instead you should be comparing modern BMW to modern Audi and modern Mercedes. One of them offers a 500hp RWD 6MT monster which also weighs less and offers better driving feel. And therein is the rub. This whole "BMW has lost its way" talk is so stupid to me. BMW is keeping up with the market (and in reality, crushing it by being #1). The modern car, in general, is bloated, techy with flashy screens, large, etc.... if that's the baseline for what a modern car is - that should be your comparison point to show that BMW is still offering us performance cars. And before you guys come with the classic Porsche example. Show me how much they cost. It's not the same class of car. Saying BMW has lost its way because Porsche still makes a drivers car is like saying Porsche has lost its way because Ferrari doesn't make an SUV.... oh wait....
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https://www.autoevolution.com/news/m...ne-159078.html I should also add to that.... 500hp RWD 6MT monster that you can track on the weekends (without overheating or needing new brakes/tires after the first 2 laps) and still take your kids to school on the weekdays.... below $100k.
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I agree that marketing can be a strange thing. If we consider that the E31 M8 never existed because it was considered too heavy for a M car. I think back then the M meant something it doesn’t anymore. Specially with the high numbers of suv in the line up. For the F30 i did own a F31 for 8 years it was a good commuter car the handling was ok but i could never call this the ultimate driving machine. Even on base E91 the steering feel was mile ahead the straight six had a nice soundtrack and the car felt more nimble. Since the price delta was so little i went with the newer car for reliability reason. The F3X was never really about driving pleasure i felt but more about sale volume. https://driving.ca/features/feature-...fe603ebf0/amp/ . |
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The G80 beign revealed on IG is probably more a sign of the time we are living in and a way to appeal to younger customers. It is a different marketing approach but I don’t think that it is a complete different marketing strategy like when the shift was made from E to F generation. |
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Not complaining about options, I was complaining about a decent price for a decent configuration, excluding the extra nice options like leather dashes, etc. As for inflation. The E30 325is that I test drove @ $30K was insane. The E36M3 @$45-7 was a bargain. In the 80’s BMW was smoking crack for the prices they were asking then 90’s seem reasonable to me. Point is some years the pricing seem crazy. |
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It's common here, and weird to me, but it is what it is. I, however, do not belong to that group. I own my M2 because for the dollar it offers me more than any other car on the planet. If I find a better all-rounder, I'll buy it. |
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