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05-09-2023, 05:06 AM | #135 | |
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This new M2 is catering a Luxury sport Sedan technologicall entertainment crowd that is far from the M’s original roots. That’s why they made it wider longer bigger and through a bunch of crap into it, you don’t need a masters to understand this. Yes now it’s in a niche but far from where it set out. That why you have people mentioning that it’s presence is more important than it’s performance. And you are absolutely right I’m going to move on, this is what I said from the start considering the new M2 is not a step forward in regards to a track able car for the road like the old M2, I’m going to move on, probably get a Porsche and keep the M2C for fun. |
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05-09-2023, 07:50 AM | #136 | |
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05-09-2023, 08:07 AM | #137 | |
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For some reason folks don't get this. And they also get a metric stuck in their head and miss the other metrics, that may factor in even more than the first. For example, if you increase weight, but increase chassis stiffness, what is the net gain? Or if you increase weight, but that allows you to move the center-of-gravity down 2 inches, how does that make the car feel/perform? My circle of racers is comprised mostly of engineers, mostly defense contractor types (EE/ME, and Aero), and they all must have swollen prostates because they are a cranky bunch of bastards! Haha! They all autocross and run boxsters, elise, RX-8s, caymans, etc. Back in 2003, I bought an E46M3 to autocross, and they were like, "How can you drive that nose-heavy pig with an iron engine? And it is so much heavier than the E36!" Oddly, we look at that car today and it seems 'light', and even with the iron block had a 50/50% weight balance. The reason why it understeered like a pig was because BMW tuned the suspension wrong. We added camber plates and coil-overs and VIOLA! That iron engine somehow lost weight! LOL! But to them, it was the only metric that counted, and they used it to scapegoat the handling issues, when the real answer was elsewhere. Then I got a 997.2S and if possible, it was the worst handling car I've owned...but heck, it was light. I have a vid of a 5-time Nat solo champ mowing down 200 cones on a run and coming back to tell me he's never driven a worse car. I sold it after 8 months. Then I got an E92M3, and all my friends said, "Just when you think BMW can't make a bigger pig, they do this!" So the car gained 200lbs from the E46 Gen, but has a center of gravity 18.5 freaking inches off the ground (one of the lowest of any street car measured)! And the chassis was 30% stiffer than the previous model. And it had more power. But they only saw weight as a metric, and missed that fact that the E92 obliterated my E46 in every measurable way, and also was superior to my 997.2S. BMW made "choices", not shortcuts. To this date, I have never had a lighter-feeling street car than my E92 and I miss it everyday. Anyway on this TL/DR thing: I too am buying the M2 as the last of its breed. Like my GT3, I'm keeping it until they ban them, or I run out of steam. Haha! |
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05-09-2023, 08:19 AM | #138 | |
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I had many engineers as clients and they were ALL miserable cause they simply couldn't apply their logic to the mkts.
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05-09-2023, 12:13 PM | #140 | |
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I don't remember M division ever making a pure-performance-no-luxury car, in any significant numbers. (Yes you had the 1M, but let's be honest, that was a one-shot car and basically a low-volume toy.) Like, I can't think of M making a equivalent of an Elise or a 911 Turbo S, is what I mean. Maybe I'm forgetting something. |
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They do create light weight focused cars, but they are super limited and cost 911 money.
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