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    #76
    Its all profit driven. Look at the number of models they have now! 7 different SUVs and then another set to match with M-badges! And then there are 25 different cars flavors - just to cater to every "enjoyer".
    I remember times when BMW lineup was 3-5-7-Z3-X5 + M3 and M5. That was all. And that was the time they were at their peak, because every model they made was distilled to the very core, not diluted like current "selection".
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      #77
      It's actually comical just how hideous that G82 is.

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        #78
        Originally posted by cobra View Post
        It's actually comical just how hideous that G82 is.
        Um excuse me, boomer, its actually “bold” lmao
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          #79
          Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post
          I think the smoking tire podcast said the new bmw m4 is larger then the e63 m6, which is crazy. At the end of the day, the crash and crumple zones are the main reason all cars are growing in size. That’s not changing due to all the safety regulations in place. Car manufacturers have to conform to these regulations, they don’t have a choice.

          As for bmw styling I think it boils down to, they have to distinguish themselves from other manufacturers. All manufacturers have high performance models compared to the late 90’s. During the late 90’s to early 2000’s there was only few performance sedans and coupes. Now, there are tons of options. Unfortunately, the aggressive styling bmw is going with does not sit well with the more conservative enthusiasts.
          then how do you explain the 2 series?

          edit: im caught up and this was asked. Disregard. lol.
          Last edited by sev; 05-01-2021, 08:40 AM.

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            #80
            Originally posted by sev View Post

            then how do you explain the 2 series?

            edit: im caught up and this was asked. Disregard. lol.
            Apparently mitsubishi is selling these mirage things illegally lol
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              #81
              Originally posted by lemoose View Post

              Apparently mitsubishi is selling these mirage things illegally lol


              Your obsessed with this Mirage example except it’s inaccurate. I tried not responding to you last post but you simply have not accepted anything that has been said to you.

              Your Mirage example is incorrect because in 2012 renamed the Mitsubishi Colt as the Mirage. The Mitsubishi Colt was a significantly smaller car than the original Mirage. Which is why the Mirage is a currently a smaller car. 3 minutes of research would have told you that. If you take its cousin the Mitsubishi Lancer, you can clearly see how it’s grown through the generations.

              Your argument about a small car is not the point. Of course there will always be small cars. Look at the Smart Car or the Fiat 500, they are much smaller than your Mitsubishi Mirage and are driven on the road. The point is when a car goes through a generational change they have to meet certain requirements set fourth by government standards and regulations than its prior version. Whether it be safety standards, fuel economy standards, or whatever, the cars must meet these standards to be sold. Look at the Smart Car, compare the original Smart Car to its generational replacement which is larger. Why is that, the point of the Smart car is supposed to be as small as possible to be a city vehicle, that’s the cars sole purpose, yet with the release of the newer generation it became larger.

              I honestly don’t know what else to say. Myself and like 5-6 other members tried explaining this but you keep bringing up fact patterns that keep getting debunked.
              Last edited by bmw m3 s50; 05-01-2021, 11:04 AM.

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                #82
                Originally posted by TexaZ3 View Post
                I remember times when BMW lineup was 3-5-7-Z3-X5 + M3 and M5. That was all. And that was the time they were at their peak, because every model they made was distilled to the very core, not diluted like current "selection".
                Your right, it was BMW’s golden age the mid 90’s to about mid/late 2000’s. I can’t see BMW ever repeating the amazing vehicles produced during this era. Every vehicle in their lineup was amazing from the e36/e46 3 series to the e38 7 series.
                Last edited by bmw m3 s50; 05-01-2021, 11:11 AM.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post



                  Your obsessed with this Mirage example except it’s inaccurate. I tried not responding to you last post but you simply have not accepted anything that has been said to you.

                  Your Mirage example is incorrect because in 2012 renamed the Mitsubishi Colt as the Mirage. The Mitsubishi Colt was a significantly smaller car than the original Mirage. Which is why the Mirage is a currently a smaller car. 3 minutes of research would have told you that. If you take its cousin the Mitsubishi Lancer, you can clearly see how it’s grown through the generations.

                  Your argument about a small car is not the point. Of course there will always be small cars. Look at the Smart Car or the Fiat 500, they are much smaller than your Mitsubishi Mirage and are driven on the road. The point is when a car goes through a generational change they have to meet certain requirements set fourth by government standards and regulations than its prior version. Whether it be safety standards, fuel economy standards, or whatever, the cars must meet these standards to be sold. Look at the Smart Car, compare the original Smart Car to its generational replacement which is larger. Why is that, the point of the Smart car is supposed to be as small as possible to be a city vehicle, that’s the cars sole purpose, yet with the release of the newer generation it became larger.

                  I honestly don’t know what else to say. Myself and like 5-6 other members tried explaining this but you keep bringing up fact patterns that keep getting debunked.
                  Youre begging the question... Im not offering the mirage as an example that cars dont grow over generations. It clearly shows, however, that a modern car can still conform to all these boogeyman regulations within a small footprint. Crash regulations are the same for any compact, midsize, or full size vehicle- im only aware of different standards for trucks.

                  so going back to my point- if cars like the mirage can still be sold today and meet crash regulations- then certainly bmw could make a car, say the size of an e46 that is also compliant. Clearly, then, something else is driving the generational growth
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                    #84
                    Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post

                    I beg to differ, I can’t think of one car that has not gotten larger through the release of newer generations. This is comparing the same car to same car’s newer generations and not comparing one car model to different model. Why is that? The reason is government regulations and safety standards which are to blame. A few inches added through every new generation adds up after a few generations.
                    350z -> 370z?

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                      #85
                      It’s not because of crumple zones. It’s competition from from rival companies. Audi claimed 2 more inches in leg room and 1 more inch of head room. Bmw got 2 more liters of trunks space and so forth. Squeezing a little more room while still increasing its efficiency. Making it bigger while reducing its weight and gas usage.

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by Rkymtnrider View Post
                        It’s not because of crumple zones. It’s competition from from rival companies. Audi claimed 2 more inches in leg room and 1 more inch of head room. Bmw got 2 more liters of trunks space and so forth. Squeezing a little more room while still increasing its efficiency. Making it bigger while reducing its weight and gas usage.
                        Remind of the g82 weight vs f82? 🤣

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post

                          I beg to differ, I can’t think of one car that has not gotten larger through the release of newer generations. This is comparing the same car to same car’s newer generations and not comparing one car model to different model. Why is that? The reason is government regulations and safety standards which are to blame. A few inches added through every new generation adds up after a few generations.
                          Mk5 supra is actually smaller than the mk4 🤔

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by bmw m3 s50 View Post

                            Your right, it was BMW’s golden age the mid 90’s to about mid/late 2000’s. I can’t see BMW ever repeating the amazing vehicles produced during this era. Every vehicle in their lineup was amazing from the e36/e46 3 series to the e38 7 series.
                            this.

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                              #89
                              Despite how atrocious the G8x looks, it's gotten a ton of positive accolade. YET despite all that, I think the F87 CS is likely my last M and I'm okay with that. The dimensions are so close to the E46

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                                #90
                                This appearance thing is a question? The new BMW styling is shit...
                                '04, manual, Dinan Stage 1 suspension and engine flash.

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