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      09-25-2022, 06:23 PM   #199
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+1 m2 has this micro machines proportions due to the odd REAR HALF that makes it a nonstarter for me
The 1er and 2er coupes are always "squished". This isn't new and didn't really change.
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      09-25-2022, 06:24 PM   #200
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Artemis Has there been anything official from BMW regarding the internal code name for the G87?
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      09-25-2022, 06:27 PM   #201
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Nope you're wrong bcuz e36m
Didn't have side gills. The m was on the side mold...
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Yeah, but you gotta go back 20 years to the E36
Actually you just agreed with me.

The E46 M3 did, the E36 M3 did not. That's 20 years.

Same thing with the E39 M5.

E39 ended in 2003.
E36 ended in 1999.

So yeah, the side gills have been around for 4 generations of the M3 and 3 generations of the M5. That's the majority of the generations of both cars.

BMW obviously doesn't care about heritage or they wouldn't have gotten ride of the Hofmeister kink on the G series. And that design cue has been around even longer.
Uhhhh, the kink IS present, just angled differently/reimagined to coincide with the design of the car. You do have eyes, right?!
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No vents on the E85's in 2008, nor the E39 in 2003. No badges or designs of any kind, since e28, e30, e34 days I suppose. I'm ok with throwbacks to the classics though. Sometimes less is more, no?
Actually you just agreed with me.
The E46 M3 did, the E36 M3 did not. That's 20 years.
Same thing with the E39 M5.
E39 ended in 2003.
E36 ended in 1999.
So yeah, the side gills have been around for 4 generations of the M3 and 3 generations of the M5. That's the majority of the generations of both cars.
BMW obviously doesn't care about heritage or they wouldn't have gotten ride of the Hofmeister kink on the G series. And that design cue has been around even longer.
FWIW: digging this up from 2015. Back then, "M gills" were coined as, uh, one of the "well-known design icons":



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Lots of people are giving a pass to BMW designers for killing long running design cues.
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Everyone seems convinced that the recent leaks show some sort of pale blue color. To my eye, it looks like Alpine White in a dimly-lit garage, shot with a $12 Android phone from 2017.
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Hmmmmm. I do not love it...IF that is indeed the finished design. I am less excited to order an Individual car now. I wish the M3/4 cars didn't have that terrible front end design.....and were @$10k less....
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Everyone seems convinced that the recent leaks show some sort of pale blue color. To my eye, it looks like Alpine White in a dimly-lit garage, shot with a $12 Android phone from 2017.
Definitely not Alpine White.
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Nope you're wrong bcuz e36m
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Yeah, but you gotta go back 20 years to the E36
Actually you just agreed with me.

The E46 M3 did, the E36 M3 did not. That's 20 years.

Same thing with the E39 M5.

E39 ended in 2003.
E36 ended in 1999.

So yeah, the side gills have been around for 4 generations of the M3 and 3 generations of the M5. That's the majority of the generations of both cars.

BMW obviously doesn't care about heritage or they wouldn't have gotten ride of the Hofmeister kink on the G series. And that design cue has been around even longer.
Uhhhh, the kink IS present, just angled differently/reimagined to coincide with the design of the car. You do have eyes, right?!
Yeah, I do.

Where is it on the G82 M4?
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Yeah, but you gotta go back 20 years to the E36
Actually you just agreed with me.

The E46 M3 did, the E36 M3 did not. That's 20 years.

Same thing with the E39 M5.

E39 ended in 2003.
E36 ended in 1999.

So yeah, the side gills have been around for 4 generations of the M3 and 3 generations of the M5. That's the majority of the generations of both cars.

BMW obviously doesn't care about heritage or they wouldn't have gotten ride of the Hofmeister kink on the G series. And that design cue has been around even longer.
Uhhhh, the kink IS present, just angled differently/reimagined to coincide with the design of the car. You do have eyes, right?!
Yeah, I do.

Where is it on the G82 M4?
I mean, there's a kink right there. Whether it's a kink design that you like is another story, but is is there.
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Nope you're wrong bcuz e36m
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Yeah, but you gotta go back 20 years to the E36
Actually you just agreed with me.

The E46 M3 did, the E36 M3 did not. That's 20 years.

Same thing with the E39 M5.

E39 ended in 2003.
E36 ended in 1999.

So yeah, the side gills have been around for 4 generations of the M3 and 3 generations of the M5. That's the majority of the generations of both cars.

BMW obviously doesn't care about heritage or they wouldn't have gotten ride of the Hofmeister kink on the G series. And that design cue has been around even longer.
Uhhhh, the kink IS present, just angled differently/reimagined to coincide with the design of the car. You do have eyes, right?!
Yeah, I do.

Where is it on the G82 M4?
I mean, there's a kink right there. Whether it's a kink design that you like is another story, but is is there.
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Nope you're wrong bcuz e36m
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Yeah, but you gotta go back 20 years to the E36
Actually you just agreed with me.

The E46 M3 did, the E36 M3 did not. That's 20 years.

Same thing with the E39 M5.

E39 ended in 2003.
E36 ended in 1999.

So yeah, the side gills have been around for 4 generations of the M3 and 3 generations of the M5. That's the majority of the generations of both cars.

BMW obviously doesn't care about heritage or they wouldn't have gotten ride of the Hofmeister kink on the G series. And that design cue has been around even longer.
Uhhhh, the kink IS present, just angled differently/reimagined to coincide with the design of the car. You do have eyes, right?!
Yeah, I do.

Where is it on the G82 M4?
I mean, there's a kink right there. Whether it's a kink design that you like is another story, but is is there.
I accept your apology
I only issue those when I am, indeed, wrong……but this isn't one of those times.
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Nope you're wrong bcuz e36m
Didn't have side gills. The m was on the side mold...
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Yeah, but you gotta go back 20 years to the E36
Actually you just agreed with me.

The E46 M3 did, the E36 M3 did not. That's 20 years.

Same thing with the E39 M5.

E39 ended in 2003.
E36 ended in 1999.

So yeah, the side gills have been around for 4 generations of the M3 and 3 generations of the M5. That's the majority of the generations of both cars.

BMW obviously doesn't care about heritage or they wouldn't have gotten ride of the Hofmeister kink on the G series. And that design cue has been around even longer.
Uhhhh, the kink IS present, just angled differently/reimagined to coincide with the design of the car. You do have eyes, right?!
Yeah, I do.

Where is it on the G82 M4?
I mean, there's a kink right there. Whether it's a kink design that you like is another story, but is is there.
I accept your apology
I only issue those when I am, indeed, wrong……but this isn't one of those times.
Ok, then please point out the Hofmeister kink on the G82 M4…
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Getting kinky in here.

We all love our kinks..
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Can't stand the grill and rear bumper!
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The M2 CS has the same motor lol ..so it's no faster then the comp . Especially once tuning begins .
They also look identical lol
The CS is more than an engine tune. It also has completely different chassis tuning and M adaptive dampers.
Yes I know what it is but it's not much different . The suspension is not something a set of good coilovers can't beat. It's the same motor / same body / almost the same car .
Everyone says the same thing. Expect for the top motor journalists in the world. How would they know?
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Artemis Has there been anything official from BMW regarding the internal code name for the G87?
Nothing officially I know of, except for the obvious "G87".

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I honestly don't like that sky blue on it, if the bumper was different and the kidney grilles had separation from the grille areas like previous generations(some now too!) w a silver or carbon fiber it would be nice. Also that M wrap makes it honestly look a lot better lmao can't lie, but just like the G8x certain colors will make it look great.
Hopefully that is not the launch colour
Hopefully not bro but look at the G80/82 launch colors Sau Paolo an ugly color. I mean yeah colors that definitely catch attention but if they had the Toronto Red, Portimao Blue or Dravit Gray it would have been better lol 😂 but regardless that car is beautiful even tho the Sao P is ughhh
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