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You say you need to get an M and pay a $20k premium to get a great driving dynamic handling car with a manual trans and rearwheel drive but the M is overpowered. If the M is too much power, what about a 328 or 340 with the proper options. These cars are easily in the price range of the cars you mentioned. Bottom line: I think you can get a BMW sedan meets your criteria. You may not personally like the driving dynamics, but these cars compete price-wise with the cars you mention. I know this is all subjective. You and some others don't like the current BMWs and share your feelings with this group and that's fine. There are many, many others of us who bought them and love it. |
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07-27-2016, 12:14 PM | #90 |
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Good answer
Care to elaborate? Outside of your forthcoming explanation, the only thing I can think to distinguish between the two is the "level" of profit. That is, yes, a company wants to make profit but "greed" is wanting to earn excessive profit? Maybe that's it?
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A few years back it was hard to get a discount, (maybe ~5%), now here in the UK buyers are getting over 20%. Keeping factories at full production seems to be a critical driver. We certainly get more car for our money these days. |
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I am now a BMW and Cadillac ATS owner and happy with my decision. Bought it two years ago and it had 10k miles on it (CPO), now at 38k miles.
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I'm no Bernie supporter by any means, but more of a true capitalistic operation of the markets would be nice.
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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I had extensive driving experience behind the previous generation CTS-V coupe and sedan on track also. I was impressed with those cars thought they came up a bit short on few categories compared to the M5 or M6. But were still bang for the buck in comparison.
I have heard good stuff about the new breed of CTS-V or ATS-V cars. I will be getting to drive some very soon during a cadillac event. I hope you are right. As for American cars I am already loving the C7 stingray and like the GT350 a lot. I am not only buy German car type guy. I am an enthusiast, so who ever makes better car that is geared towards enthusiast I will just gravitate towards that brand. Quote:
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Don't know about in comparison to ATS as I will get to drive one soon enough. However, I drove a fully loaded F30 340i with 15K in Dinan options and most all factory performance bits. I came away hoping for more. The car even with the Dinan exhaust was quiet in comparison to my car. The car placed well but steering was dead. Even the extra OOMPh from Dinan tune and exhaust etc. geared to 8 speed auto did not produce the sensation I get from my Cobb tuned E92 N54 twin turbo. The car was just too sedated and docile for me. But I realize a dash of sports is all you get these days from BMW and I want a huge fistfull of sports.
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I completely agree with Lutz here. In 2001, I wanted every product in BMW lineup. Today, they don't make a single thing I desire to own in the slightest. My last 7 cars were M cars, multiple of which were purchased new. Everything that brought me to the brand originally is thoroughly and completely dead and gone.
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I had a 2016 528i loaner for a couple days while X1 was in for service. It was a perfectly fine car, actually the N20 felt underwhelming in it but I could see how it was peppy enough for most. And the great racing V8 soundtrack I felt like I was at Monaco ☺The electric steering my wife proclaimed nicer than our e84. That about sums it up, to her the lack of feel was not noticable. The X1 to her has heavy steering not good feel. To me it is night and day how much the electric steering was dead. I suspect she represents 99 percent of folks BMW is targeting.
For the record my X1 subjectively from a feel standpoint handles way better than my 2014 Mustang GT. I'll have the X1 on track in a month at an HPDE event and see how it compares. I know it will be slower but curious how it carves the apexes. |
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Zero desire for the GTS-- once you're down to two seats, why would you not just get a real sports car? The CRT and/or CSL are much more to my taste (which is why my goal for mine is to get it to <3000 lbs with full interior (including functional back seat)/reasonable volume exhaust). Taking a car that's larger than an e39 5 series and making it only seat 2 people just seems stupid to me.
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It's sad, as a former very long term/hard core fan of BMW.
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I think the current M cars are better than ever. No way would I ever want to go back to my old e46 or e36. The new stuff is just so fast, so comfortable, has real multi piston caliper brakes, more reliable, and cheaper if you factor inflation.
I think BMW is on the right track and their cars are better than ever before. I don't really like the f10 5 series but I bet the g30 will be great once it's half carbon fiber construction like the new 7. Even the i3 is pretty great as a city run around. I think some people just get so attached to the past theyre blinded to how good the new stuff is. |
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oh well, just my perception.
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