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- My rep/post numbers > Your rep/post numbers ... by about 3:1. - My writing experience = lots. Yours (as far as we all know) = zilch. Sorry you're hurt. Sorry you're wrong. Sorry you're ashamed. Grow up and admit to it, and people will respect that. Now all they'll do is laugh.
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(not really.. not published, but a bit of a wordsmith and know how to put a sentence together) At any rate I dont really get your point.. Ive alluded to items in the article that are simply not true; not sure why this doesnt bother you.
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You think it deserved a place on this year's 10Best list. It didn't make it though. You can call it fake news all you want just because you don't agree, that doesn't stop it from being factual. C&D was comparing the MSRP, which is very fair and is the standard method for comparing price points. Some people don't want a fully optioned M240i, for example. But I digress, because C&D makes a good point here, basically implying that BMW & M have gotten lazy with its engineering. The only thing about the M2 that stood/stands out from the M235i/M240i is basically widebody and LSD. The engine is not special, the interior/seats are not made with better materials, etc. From that perspective, it's not hard to imagine why C&D says its tough to justify the higher price of entry (i.e., MSRP) when you're not necessarily getting something more special. Now to clear the air, nobody, including C&D are saying your M2 is a bad car. The only issue is that the M2 only represents/carries on only a fraction of what people liked about BMW, it doesn't really completely hit the mark like previous M-cars. People like to compare the M2 to the E46 M3 but it doesn't hold a cradle to it, if i'm honest. First of all, S54 > N55. An NA six with ITB & a 8000RPM redline vs. a generic turbo six, there's just no comparison in thrill and driving experience. Second, while the E46 had many things, reliability-wise, that liked to fall apart, it was still built to be a special car. No compromises were made in the interior or the little details. With that being said, the M2 is more like a modern US-spec E36 M3. Both relatively nimble and "quick" for its day but both missed the mark in the engine department and in the details. At the end of the day, if you like your car, then that's all that matters. You shouldn't care whether other people validate your opinion or share the same sentiments. There are some very good responses in this thread. BMW over the years, has been slipping away from what put them on the map in the first place, driving pleasure in a sensible package. The M-cars of lore were always something that offered a special experience, something different, and a testament to the Motorsport heritage and race-derived character of the Motorsport division. Where is BMW at today? Well BMW is slowly shooting itself in the foot, with confusing (to the general public) nomenclatures, numb driving dynamics, modular/platform sharing. Its saving grace even during its transition to boring 4-cylinder turbo engines and electric steering was RWD, but they are already throwing that out piece-by-piece. How about M, What are they up to now? Again, they have a confusing marketing strategy that seems to focus on people who care about "brand name" items. (i.e., whoring out its history and heritage for a couple more bucks) Let's slap an M-badge on everything so it appears like a better product than it already is. Let's be honest, a car like an M550i or M240i is analogous and built similarly to yesteryear's 550i sedan and 135i coupe, but let's just make the M-sport body kit standard and add some M-badges on the wheels and door sills and pretend that it's more special. It's not. Chasing numbers instead of an emotional driving experience yields products that are "better" but much less inspiring or appealing. Classic dilution. M is slowly becoming nothing but a trim level that says "look at me I bought the most expensive one!" And then you have the engines...BMW seems to have forgotten that "motor" is its middle name. Using the same recycled stuff with different states of tune. There's a very good reason that brands seeking to rejuvenate their reputation begin with things like RWD, manual transmissions, and engines that have character & captivate driving enthusiasts. For BMW's overall direction to move away from these things will prove suicidal in time. We've come a long way since the days of the S54, S85, S65. Now we have lazy engineering, from the once renowned Bayerische Motoren Werke. How the mighty have fallen.
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How about the Kia Stinger? I know, it's not quite an M3-killer, but the fact alone that names "BMW" and "KIA" can now be used by professional reviewers in the same sentence illustrates the issue at hand.
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BMW was producing same old for a while and like Toyota, don't change anything if it works, but competition caught up and passed it. Except BMW was the "driver's" car, while Toyota was just a "reliable" car for different market. BMW now is going for numbers (sales) like Toyota always did, so it compromises on "driver's" type of things. Why spend on great suspension as XX% of driver's will never use it etc...
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The Mustangs and Camaros, both cars I had zero interest in just a few years ago, are absolutely amazing cars now. I admit I do not resonate with their brands as I do with BMW, but much of that is simply out of tradition. Both the ZL1 and the GT350 are extremely cool cars and having seen them at the track you cannot deny what they are. These are both cars we used to laugh about in comparisons with the m3 and now they are serious contenders and I say that not to discredit BMW but only to credit how far Ford and Chevy have come. I do think BMW could do a better job pushing the M brand and I do believe BMW will come out swinging with the next generation. Ford is doing a great job with their line up of performance vehicles. The Fiesta ST, Focus RS, Mustang GT350r, Ford Raptor, Ford GT. |
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All for of the major car magazines had a love affair for anything BMW. Now you can get a Camaro that has more horsepower, that is faster and out outhandles an M4, same with the Mustang Shelby GT350, and Cadillac ATS-V, and Alfa Romeo Giulia QF, AMG C63. And the CTS-V, E63 is still a good option/competitor for the M5. Could it be that the competition from Euros and Americans have improved in leaps and bounds, whereas BMW has only improved incrementally, and that the fact is that BMW AG sees the future in electrification and with its mandates of no bespoked M engines has decided that the M brand will slowly die on the vine---being more less and less "go", and more and more "show"? |
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But to take this outside of why own our personal cars and look at the brand as a whole and compare it to the market is really where you see the trends beyond our personal buying. BMW's values have changed a lot in the recent years and i admire that they are really planning for the future and long term growth and expansion into new markets but saddened that much of what many enthusiasts have loved about the brand is demising. M division has to work off a standard bmw car and BMW is giving them larger and heavier chassis to work with. Many fell in love with BMW because they drove like nothing else out. There was no substitute. today, you have options. To discover BMW today would be a weird thing. I dont think the brand commands as much loyalty and awe as it once did with its current offerings. Its that loyalty and awe that the m2, gts, cs, still mildly inspires and it is that much of us today cling onto. But for new buyers who are not of our cut, who do not have that tradition, they are looking to other brands and creating that same bond (for the same acute reasons that brought us to BMW in the first place) with other marques. |
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Agreed! Ive been driving BMW for 20 years and change doesnt come easy. I loved my '99 E36M3 however the american version with 240hp didnt wow me with HP so I quickly went the Dinan route allover. That became my first and only FBO car. That was followed up by an N55 135I which I really loved and kept stock, except for an M Power Performance tune. When I drive dealer loaner cars during service, usually a 3 series 4 cylinder automatic, I find them competent but wholly unexciting. Are they any lesser than the older 6 cyl 328s? Not sure. As a brand, Id have to agree with most of what's been said here. Mostly, the competition has gotten way better, and there are so many good sport sedans/coupes out there now that Im not sure BMW knows how to distinguish itself anymore. Hopefully they'll find their way back soon, although their sales numbers have been so good, not sure I see where they'll find the motivation. Being an artistic success is not as important to them as being an economic one. As BMW 'pollutes' the line with M monikers, and MB does similar tricks with AMG badging, I see it turning into one big pot of homogenized sporty performers without a ton of difference between any of them as they all attack the same market with similar offerings. Honestly, I think the biggest distinguishing characteristic of recent BMWs is that, hey, you can order it with a stick (at least on some models) which has become a competitive advantage.
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I currently also own an 2016 Audi S3, and wish I would have waited until the new RS3 came out. |
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I will say that I looked at the 2017 AMG C63S and the interior looked rather cheap and flimsy. The BMW M3 definitely has a more refined interior. Any agree or disagree with that assessment? |
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I prefer the bmw look to the more airplane inspired mercedes interiors but the seats and leather in the mercedes are superior to the BMW.
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You would not renew something you clearly enjoy because they may not like what you do? That is ridiculous. I don't need anyone else to validate what I chose to own. If they think the latest BMW's are crap, maybe they have a point and the problem is BMW and me. lol
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