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    #46
    I'm excited about the Lotus Emira. Light, simple, manual and last Lotus with 100% combustion engine. Supercharged i assume. I used to have an Elise and I still remember exactly how that car felt. Just unreal. Incredibly impractical but the steering, suspension. Hopefully under Geely ownership Lotus thrives.

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      #47
      Originally posted by lemoose View Post

      If this were the case, then smaller cars like the 2 series wouldnt exist. Its not as though smaller cars get more slack when it comes to safety- they have to conform to the same standards.
      Cars are growing through the release of newer generations not the creation of new cars.

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        #48
        Modern BMW lost me with the G-chassis 330i loaner we got while our E91 was in for service. It was a fat, numb slug. It sat in the driveway while I waited for my wife to come home in her 2012 Civic so I could take that food shopping without having a high pitch blind spot nanny spiking my blood pressure every time a plastic bag floats across the highway.
        E46 M3 Coupe - 09/04 Production, 103k miles, Black/Black, 6MT swap, AS 0% kit, BBS RG-R + AS4’s, CSL flash, Karbonius airbox, Euro header + Section 1, Koni Yellow, Xtrons, SAP Delete, lockdowns complete

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          #49
          Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post

          Cars are growing through the release of newer generations not the creation of new cars.
          I still dont understand your point. If BMW truly enlarged the 3/4 series solely for meeting safety requirements, then how much sense does it make that theyre also making the 2 series which is smaller than the e46. People just want bigger cars. Its not more complicated than that really
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            #50
            Originally posted by m3nt0s View Post
            Modern BMW lost me with the G-chassis 330i loaner we got while our E91 was in for service. It was a fat, numb slug. It sat in the driveway while I waited for my wife to come home in her 2012 Civic so I could take that food shopping without having a high pitch blind spot nanny spiking my blood pressure every time a plastic bag floats across the highway.
            And yet the Gwhatever drives way better than the F30 did 🤣

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              #51
              Originally posted by Icecream View Post

              I meant grand scheme of things. Compared to the boiled plastic they sold in the 90's. Plus last i heard the Camaro drives better than the M4.
              Agreed regarding the past decade, I'd buy the c7 or GT350 over the new F/G series without question. But as of now everyone's going the same way towards automatic, turbo/electric, all-wheel drive. Eventually BMW was going to sell out anyway. I think being a smaller, independent company means they have to make harder decisions and take on less risk.

              The 911 is undoubtedly one of, if not the, best selling and most profitable sports cars. Which is all the more reason for BMW to avoid excess spending for competition in the same, still relatively tiny market share at this point, when there are such drastic changes to be undergone. Furthermore, it seems motorsport and racing aren't as important to sales or image these days; the investment makes less sense. People just want effortless driving and a status symbol, not involvement.

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                #52
                Originally posted by oceansize View Post
                E46 M3
                Wheelbase: 107 in
                Length: 177 in
                Width: 70 in
                Height 54 in
                Weight: 3300 lbs to 3450 lbs

                G82 M4
                Wheel Base: 112.5 in
                Length: 188.7 in
                Width: 74.3 in
                Height: 54.8 in
                Weight: 3913 lbs
                E30 M3(from Wikipedia):
                Wheel Base: 100.9 in
                Length: 171.1 in
                Width: 66.1 in
                Height: 53.9 in
                Weight: 2568-2998 lbs

                E28 M5 (from Wikipedia):
                Wheel Base: 103.3 in
                Length: 181.9-189 in
                Width: 66.9
                Height: 55.7 in
                Weight: 3109 lbs

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Obioban View Post

                  And yet the Gwhatever drives way better than the F30 did 🤣
                  Based on how the G-chassis performed, that terrifies me. I’d rather buy back my old Mustang and not-drive that than deal with these cars...

                  E46 M3 Coupe - 09/04 Production, 103k miles, Black/Black, 6MT swap, AS 0% kit, BBS RG-R + AS4’s, CSL flash, Karbonius airbox, Euro header + Section 1, Koni Yellow, Xtrons, SAP Delete, lockdowns complete

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by 01SG View Post

                    Agreed regarding the past decade, I'd buy the c7 or GT350 over the new F/G series without question. But as of now everyone's going the same way towards automatic, turbo/electric, all-wheel drive. Eventually BMW was going to sell out anyway. I think being a smaller, independent company means they have to make harder decisions and take on less risk.

                    The 911 is undoubtedly one of, if not the, best selling and most profitable sports cars. Which is all the more reason for BMW to avoid excess spending for competition in the same, still relatively tiny market share at this point, when there are such drastic changes to be undergone. Furthermore, it seems motorsport and racing aren't as important to sales or image these days; the investment makes less sense. People just want effortless driving and a status symbol, not involvement.
                    This makes total sense. BMW markets to those that buy these cars new. Not that backyard “enthusiast” that waits 4-8 years after depreciation to buy used. Don’t blame bmw one bit.

                    even 911’s have gotten chunky and are equipped with turbos

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Toby22 View Post

                      even 911’s have gotten chunky and are equipped with turbos
                      I think the key distinction here between the Porsche and BMW story arcs is that Porsche eponymous halo tech and brand was "Turbo" since the 930. The revvy GT3 brand is a relatively new niche Porsche has pursued only since the 00s. BMW, meanwhile, built its halo brand around around a high-revving ITB concept to which it stayed true all the way through 2010. It was a nuanced concept that couldn't be appreciated by just looking at 0-60 times and HP figures.

                      I'll preface this by saying I'm not a fan of gatekeeping; but when a company pivots (and dilutes) a brand, now the enthusiast is tasked with the fools errand of explaining why a Mach E is not a Mustang, or an "X4M40 iXdrive M sport" is not an "M" car. Most of us grew up with the notion that M was a "safe space" (lol) for appreciation of subdued styling, revvy engines, and chassis balance. Now, picture your typical X6M owner. We've been lumped into the same club now.

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                      Last edited by lemoose; 04-29-2021, 07:31 AM.
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                        #56
                        Originally posted by lemoose View Post

                        I think the key distinction here between the Porsche and BMW story arcs is that Porsche eponymous halo tech and brand was "Turbo" since the 930. The revvy GT3 brand is a relatively new niche Porsche has pursued only since the 00s. BMW, meanwhile, built its halo brand around around a high-revving ITB concept to which it stayed true all the way through 2010. It was a nuanced concept that couldn't be appreciated by just looking at 0-60 times and HP figures.

                        I'll preface this by saying I'm not a fan of gatekeeping; but when a company pivots (and dilutes) a brand, now the enthusiast is tasked with the fools errand of explaining why a Mach E is not a Mustang, or an "X4M40 iXdrive M sport" is not an "M" car. Most of us grew up with the notion that M was a "safe space" (lol) for appreciation of subdued styling, revvy engines, and chassis balance. Now, picture your typical X6M owner. We've been lumped into the same club now.

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                        Ferrari did away with their high revving NA V8’s for turbos and electric motors. Porsche 911’s have 4 wheel steering and turbos.

                        BMW was producing luxury cars well before the e30 m3 came out. And let’s not pretend that e30 4cyl motor revolutionized anything. BMW have always evolved with the times based on its history

                        I’m all for keeping the brand as raw as possible. But it’s not just bmw. I get why BMW is making these changes 100%.
                        Last edited by Toby22; 04-29-2021, 08:04 AM.

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                          #57

                          Originally posted by Toby22 View Post
                          Ferrari did away with their high revving NA V8’s for turbos and electric motors.
                          Case and point- look at what 458s trade for now.


                          Originally posted by Toby22 View Post
                          And let’s not pretend that e30 4cyl motor revolutionized anything.
                          The S14? The one that revolutionized 7000 times per minute (also ITBs, and near 100hp/L)? I may not have been around in the 80s, but I think kicking off the whole sports sedan/coupe market might actually be what you would call 'revolutionary.'
                          Last edited by lemoose; 04-29-2021, 09:13 AM.
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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Toby22 View Post



                            Ferrari did away with their high revving NA V8’s for turbos and electric motors. Porsche 911’s have 4 wheel steering and turbos.

                            BMW was producing luxury cars well before the e30 m3 came out. And let’s not pretend that e30 4cyl motor revolutionized anything. BMW have always evolved with the times based on its history

                            I’m all for keeping the brand as raw as possible. But it’s not just bmw. I get why BMW is making these changes 100%.
                            BMW as a whole expanded and changed with the times, but the M division went the route that suited them personally. Someone at BMW saw that having the M badge on cars made them desirable and instead of asking why, just put it on everything.

                            Porsches have had turbos for a long time, that doesnt seem like a strong comparison imo. And even the non turbo Porsches available now are much better cars than anything BMW is putting out.

                            But hey, im not planning on buying another BMW after this unless its an E34 or an E24, so im not the target market for butt ugly land yachts anyhow

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by lemoose View Post

                              Case and point- look at what 458s trade for now.




                              The S14? The one that revolutionized 7000 times per minute (also ITBs, and near 100hp/L)? I may not have been around in the 80s, but I think kicking off the whole sports sedan/coupe market might actually be what you would call 'revolutionary.'
                              And look what e46 m3’s are worth now. Doesn’t matter. Ferrari, Porsche, and yes our beloved BMW have all moved on.

                              We seem to have a different opinion of what revolutionary means. Look back at all the performance cars available in the 80’s. Legendary motors, before the s14 was ever put in an m3.
                              Last edited by Toby22; 04-29-2021, 11:18 AM.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Toby22 View Post

                                And look what e46 m3’s are worth now. Doesn’t matter. Ferrari, Porsche, and yes our beloved BMW have all moved on.

                                We seem to have a different opinion of what revolutionary means. Look back at all the performance cars available in the 80’s. Legendary cars in production before the s14 was ever put in an m3.
                                My dude what are you talking about? Have you not been on bring a trailer? Im not saying our cars are future collectables or anything like that but we are well past the bottom of the depreciation curve.

                                Show me a comparable performance car from the 80s thats even near the original price of the e30 m3. This should be interesting.
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