Christopher
ClioSport Club Member
Z4M
It's good to have you back.
I suspect Dave is also shorter than average.
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M Division should be NA.
They'll announce it'll be specced with runflats and EPS, next.
And their customers. Believe it or not, some customers want efficiency and poke, which is being achieved by manufacturers these days, BMW are responding. They cannot keep appealing to customers with crap MPG. Its a great marketing message to the customers (not Brussels) when you can say, "hey have 0-60 in 4.5 and get over 30mpg" or whatever.
I think its a great move.
I agree. There's a reason that M has sold more than AMG/RS. They are purer, without compromising the everyday aspect of the cars. Lose the purity, their usp, and you're left with a range that looks worse than the Audi/Merc competition, and can't get close in terms of build quality. Added that most journo's are now saying the AMG cars have better steering than the M-products, and why would you pick one?
I think it looks vulgar!
Surely you can have faster cars for less and nicer looking cars for less!
The 172 Cup for example :rasp:
People who claim to like cars like that annoy me. The kind of bloke that says 'torques'
I understand that not everyone gets the horn from sticking their head inside the slightly ajar perspex window of an F40 and smelling it.
FYI, it smelt fantastic.
I admire the purist's point of view, but most people who buy M5s and similar performance motors 'like cars', but aren't full-on petrol heads. The sort of person who would up you and say "How much powah that got mate?". For example, my personal trainer has a Porsche and 'loves cars' but doesn't know how to open the bonnet. He also asked if his girlfriend's Corsa was RWD....
The reality is, as has been said, consumers want more of everything. They want more power, better economy, more room etc. This all requires turbos and massive cars. We are, collectively, contradictions. I personally blame focus groups, not legislation.
I hate to reference the r5 gtt twice in this post, more so in comparison to an F40 but I think thats an 1980s turbo thing......its the smell of burnt oil.
Personally I love that smell. All GTTs smell the same and its true of every Grp B rally car Ive had a smell of.......not that I'm weird.
Great post, D.
Spot on. Again.
Although I can understand the purists not liking Turbo's, mit seems like it is going a bit far for me to agree.
The people described by Englebert are probably going to account for 80% of the sales figures of these types of cars, the ones that like cars but don't even know what a turbo is. So if the manufacturers can get better everything from the engine (i.e mpg, performance, reliability) if it is a turbo rather than N/A, they are clearly going to do that, as it will only upset a small number of people who like the cars because of their legacy.
Appeal to the masses, etc.
Purist..... what a load of s**t. Turbo cars can be just as good as anything else. Its good to see some real progress being made with engines.
BMW started the game remember.
^ SPOT ON!
I didn't want to bring up the 2002, i was saving that for later!
The only people who dont like turbos are the ones who can't predict the engines well, maybe a bit scared of the boost? :quiet:
Wasn't the first. Not by a long way.
NA>Forced Induction. Every time. :dapprove:
I bet Alan would buy this new M5, but only if it came with runflats, EPS and a big pair of hairdryers.
Are you just in a troll mood? I don't think many (any?) have said turbo's are crap. Or that the M5 will be crap. What they have said, is that it seems a retrograde step. As we've said, hopefully they've got it right. But even if they have, there's no doubt that in recent years the M brand has become diluted, and continues to be.Can i have it on record here and now that even if when they are launched and the motoring press say its amazing, you'll still dissaprove??!
Are you just in a troll mood? I don't think many (any?) have said turbo's are crap. Or that the M5 will be crap. What they have said, is that it seems a retrograde step. As we've said, hopefully they've got it right. But even if they have, there's no doubt that in recent years the M brand has become diluted, and continues to be.
Bentley made a Turbo road car in the 30's!The first FI car was some Oldsmobile V8 thing iirc.
I meant the first car in the 'M' spirit of things if you get me.