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The X-drive will bring the M2 plenty of repeat & new customers alike
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But then after Xdrive whats the next thing BMW puts out there to influence us to buy another car?
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AWD is kind of a band aid for people who don't know how to drive. If you look at lap times of professional drivers in an M2 I doubt there is much in it. Look up C&D Lightning Lap times for the ZL1 1LE - tires, brakes, and suspension set up is as much a factor if not more. 0-60 times are again bragging rights for low talent drivers
I owned an RS3 and it did weird things in corners, did not feel natural at all and happy to be back in rwd. Plus xdrive is more weight and complexity |
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also available exclusively in 4 door coupe and CUV body styles. priced at whatever the fuck you will pay for it. |
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The valid reasons are inclement weather
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Cars are trending towards commodification anyway, maybe in 50 years they will be indistinguishable appliances like toasters. Who knows? Hell, in 50 years there probably won't be actual cars anyway, just trucks and SUVs. And maybe we won't "buy" them, just rent/subscribe to them. Cars As a Service: just like video games, movies, and music. Shrug. |
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One thing that draws some of us to the 911 is it's heritage with unique shape and overall setup. Its a great looking sports car for many. You pay for that and it's pricing is definitely undermining that previous customer base.
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BMW manual options are G87 M2 G80 M3 G82 M4 2024+ Z4 Lets talk about the Porsche manual offerings GT3 - $225K+ options and ADM 992.2T $136K + options and ADM 992.2 RWD Manual Turbo model, no pricing yet, but if its anything like the 992.1 RWD Manual Turbo model that was called the Sport Classic, its going to be over $300,000. If you're talking about German Luxury automakers making true manual cars for enthusiasts to buy, looking at amount of cars and pricing, BMW takes the crown.
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Right and it's getting discontinued and essentially replaced by the 911 Turbo 6 speed. Proving my point even further, discontinuing a $100K car and replacing it with a $300K car. Not very enthusiastic of Porsche lol. BMW on the other hand is adding the Z4 to the mix with the manual.
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Going back to 992.1, which was still being sold 6 months ago, Porsche had the following models in manual: 992 T 992 S 992 GTS 992 GT3 992 GT3 Touring 992 Sport Classic 992 S/T 7 > 4. Porsche has always held the crown. Last edited by robopp; 11-08-2024 at 05:29 PM.. |
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I kid you not I left the 2nd porshe dealer went directly to the local BMW dealer and had the first slot for a 25 individual color m2 when I left same day. The buying experience was so much better its not even funny. I will never play the game of by 3 macans for 1 [insert 911/718] here. This is coming from a manual buyer as well. Auto transmission was never in the cards for me. Last edited by HeyLookABurrito; 11-09-2024 at 04:27 PM.. |
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I'm definitely considering a used 991.2 (2017-2019) GTS or 992.1 (2020-2024) S after driving one a week ago. Both of these have the "bigger" turbos than the Base or T models (and the 991.2 S was in between).
The clutch/shifter combo is an absolute dream. Relatively* lightweight still. You can gain 100+ extra hp from an OTS tune and 0 mods, and the factory clutch seems to be happy at that power level. On the short list for when I'm ready! Last edited by garageoverflow; 11-09-2024 at 02:17 PM.. |
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