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Instead of a 911, let's pick a camaro. Same size, a little cheaper. They fit a 19gal tank in those. Everyone? I doubt even 50%of the m2 owners put adults in the back seat. And if "everyone" is already complaining, then another 1/2in less won't matter. But if they really cared about headroom, they can delete the sunroof. Heck, bmw has already started down that road with the non- opening glass roofs on the x3. Design error. |
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12-23-2024, 12:49 AM | #68 | |
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I already cited the other 2 series, the cars that are selling so well they opened another plant to make more of them. And while I don't think it's a direct comparison, the Supra is also 52 liters, FWIW. The closest comparison I'd generally cite to the M2 would be something like the Mustang because it's a coupe. And, sure, fair, it has about 2 more gallons of tank, but it's also bigger and heavier. The Dark Horse version gets something like 20 more miles on a full tank. Not exactly an early shattering difference, and the G87 remains a better car overall, IMO. The other car I often compare G87 to would be the CTS-4V BW, but that's a sedan, more expensive, and 7 inches longer. It's also illogical to say "the rear seats are already bad, so it can't hurt to make them worse." That's not how selling cars works. BMW simply valued certain attributes differently than you did, but I don't think that makes it an error. Just a compromise, to best sell cars. |
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12-23-2024, 12:54 AM | #69 |
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Also, to be clear, while I can understand why BMW hasn't offered the base G87 with an extra tank option (the take rate will be low), I would love to see it.
I do hope there will be a tank option on the upcoming CS. (Or a CSL, if they ever make one.) As you get up into more track-focused trims, it becomes harder to justify the lack of an extra tank. |
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12-23-2024, 04:02 AM | #70 | |
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The CLAR platform is compressed to its lower limit for a 4-seat car, leading to the same weight and width as the G8x cars, but no space to add an auxiliary fuel tank in a safe place (18 litres / 5 US gallons would add about 60mm to the rear seat height, making it unusable). The G87 is on target to be the most produced M-model of all time, so obviously BMW are doing something right. Market demand and consumer choice seem to favour the product. If you want something light overall and long range from a fuel tank perspective, look elsewhere. |
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12-23-2024, 07:14 AM | #72 | |
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after bmw add xdrive and much hp(520+), when the future models show up, that we all knows. If you dont like to drive a 300km ranges car, right? Last edited by YPS; 12-23-2024 at 07:31 AM.. |
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Well the obvious difference is needing space for passengers! If the M2 deleted the rear seats I'm sure there would be enough room for those in this thread to store 100 gallons of fuel.
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12-23-2024, 12:05 PM | #74 |
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I never understand the complaining about the tank size. Sure, larger tank you fill up slightly less often but each fill up costs more. It all basically evens out.
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12-23-2024, 12:12 PM | #75 | |
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I view the rear seats similarly. Yeah I will take another car if I am planning a trip with more than 2 adults. But if you are at a friend's house and haphazardly decide that 4 of you want to go grab a bite to eat 10 mins away, having extra seats is a hugh nice to have... even if the passenger experience is bad. Oh and nice to be able to go out for a Saturday drive with wife and kid and not be forced to take the suburba-tank. As much as almost everyone would like to stop for fuel less... if you sold the M2 at the same price with a set of almost never used rear seats vs a 30 gallon fuel tank 2 seater, I expect 90% of buyers would take the rear seats even if they had no obvious use for them. The other potential trade off is trunk space. And I expect the results for that option would be more evenly balanced. That said - unless the auxiliary tank is bolt on, it hugely complicates the manfucruing process. You would need two sets of interior panels in the trunk... one for the big trunk, one for the small trunk. If you offer an auxiliary tank option outside that just becomes a void if not optioned that's just a poor use of space. |
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12-23-2024, 03:23 PM | #76 |
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G87 can easily do 600km on 52 litres when cruising at 120km/h. I normally refuel at 500km on a particular mountain journey across the Rockies I drive quite often, including various spirited overtaking manoeuvres along the route.
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12-23-2024, 04:05 PM | #77 |
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My Miata has a 10 gallon tank and I get anywhere from 30 to 40mpg depending how I'm driving. I fill it constantly and figure the M2 will be close maybe a little better with range so pretty even trade off for me especially with coming close to 3 times the power and 1500 pounds heavier.
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12-23-2024, 07:08 PM | #78 | |
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(Mad props to Toyota for the GR-C Morizo, a true OEM rear-seat-delete option! Wish that happened more often.) Also, it's implied that BMW doesn't want the G87 to be able to do everything, hence why they handicap it here and there. I think BMW really wants to upsell you into a M3/M4 if you are super track-centric, OR if you want more luxury. Which is why the G87 has no exotic options. |
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12-23-2024, 08:14 PM | #79 | |
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The M2 is equivalent to a basement bargain M4 stripper. If you want better colors? Buy an M4. If you want full leather? Buy an M4. If you want ADAS? Buy an M4 .......
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With my sporty driving I can get 100km to a tank and 500km to a set of tyres if I want. Not too worried about fuel tank size. When I do track days I take more than double the fuel in fuel cans to be able to complete a full day. You can fit five 20 litre cans in the boot of the M2 when you need to, but use the space for luggage at other times.
If you don’t want to stop and drive a bit further without refuelling, the M4 is the GT car. |
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delete the interior disco lighting and the rest of the electronic geehaws. think of how much lighter they would be without all the miles of extraneous wiring. and to follow your logic, make the back seat smaller to fit a bigger gas tank. if you want a bigger back seat, buy an M4. |
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Any less back seat and they would have to call it a 2 seater.
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