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11-13-2013, 04:21 PM | #2443 |
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+1 on the CLA45: I don't understand MB's strategy there, as it's EXTREMELY affordable (and apparently a good performer) - right this very moment, if I were in the market for a 4-door powerful sedan, I'd most likely buy the CLA45 over the 335 and probably even over the M3 - so I'd like to see what happens there.
On the other hand, it'll sell like hot cakes, so I suddenly don't want it anymore. How many "rare" cars can one own in a lifetime, right :P
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11-13-2013, 05:00 PM | #2444 | |
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Having said that, with regards to M3/M4: C63 or it's next model will provide some pressure pricewise. RS4/5 won't because they are already priced higher than M3. Lots of folks are not liking the M3/4 1) droopy front end 2) turbo & lower redline and 3) Exhaust sound 4) 3300 lbs still on the heavy side (M3 don't need to be that BIG) M2: I frankly don't think it will happen, since as Vanos mentions, it will have to outperform the M235, without outperforming the M3/4. And pricewise, it will still have to favorably compare to the CLA 45 AMG, which doesn't leave much room. 60k will be overpriced, while 55k not enough compared to the M235. Dilemma. Not to forget the M3 cannot start too much higher than $70k January Detroit Auto show should be telling of the direction BMW chooses.
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11-13-2013, 05:35 PM | #2446 | |
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Sorry! Be aware that I may have dibs for the next R I am looking for next car right?
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As impressive as the CLA AMG is on paper, I don't like it.
I read an interesting article in an Automotive trade magazine about M, AMG and RS and clearly it is all about the bottom line and how they can add revenue. I think BMW has the best approach and finally got the point about weight reduction. Here are some snips from the article: Quote:
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11-13-2013, 10:34 PM | #2448 | |
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Yes, they all want to sell more, but to do that they need to become more desirable to more people and this includes targeting the competitor's niche and this also means one needs to challenge directly the others strength. It is interesting that while Audis have become quite efficient, some of their offerings e.g. RS3 while quick on track does not drive well when pushed to the limit. I still clearly remember I wanted an RS4 so badly was selling for 100k. Once the new M3 or 335 (can't remember which) came out and destroyed it, performance wise and price wise it went the way of the dodo. Still, that RS4 was a great vehicle, hi-tech twin turbo V8 with 400 hp, variable turbo vanes etc. etc. Mercedes then came along with a novel approach with the C63 AMG. Even if the car could not match the M3 in track driving precision and even lap times, it provided quite the thrill and new concept of cheaper power! (I know 65k is not cheap, but it was unthinkable to get 450hp at that price at the time from the Germans. They were known to make you pay for each additional hp, dearly I mean) Having said all this, as you say, those cars have all gotten larger, fatter and heavier and more remote to what enthusiasts yearn for. Lightness before power, more luxury but not at the expense of driver engagement (filtering) etc etc. Yes, BMW has seen the light about needing to shed weight, not that they have significantly done so, since the next M3 will still be in the neighbourhood of 3300 lbs (e46 territory). I would say they are the first out of Audi-Merc-BMW, but the concept started much earlier e.g. Porsche Cayman which kept it below 3000 lbs, and more recently the 2013 Toyobaru with their much much fun but underpowered 2700 lbs twin FRS/BRZ Even VW has lightened the Golf 7 by 200 lbs from the prior version Golf 6, and they were not 3600 lbs to begin with, so BMW's weight shedding is not ground breaking, they just should not have gotten that porky to begin with. While it hasn't meant horrible products to date, on the contrary we've had great products, with remarkable improvements from the cars of 1980s, yes farther removed from what enthusiasts want, but the next few years promise to be quite exciting. Would you agree?
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11-14-2013, 12:00 PM | #2449 |
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Ken, you may need to wait until 2016 before the M2 makes it to our shores. In the meantime there is still a lot of track left for your 335i...
In the meantime, this is the best way to imagine it via renderings... I suspect 350HP (needs to be at least 75HP less than the M4). |
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11-14-2013, 12:04 PM | #2450 |
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WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY do they do that TERRIBLE front and rear bumper wrinkles? This damn car needs plastic surgery and botox.
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Hopefully the next M will be the same also and not just a modified 335. It's too bad they didn't make a 3.5 litre new M3/4. I guess cost savings won out over making an exclusive engine.
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11-14-2013, 06:56 PM | #2452 | |
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There are more things to do, places to see etc. As for the M2 power, that should be enough, although I suspect m3/M4 are pressured by competitors to increase power a little.... So January Detroit Auto (official M3/M4 unveiling) show will be quite telling.
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11-14-2013, 07:45 PM | #2453 | |
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Note that N54 has been tuned to close to 500 whp with the stock turbos, and over 700 hp for single big turbo option, without messing with internals. The N55 (twin scroll) engine is still today not easy to chip and has not been able to gain significant additional hp. Note that the M235 engine is an N55 variant It doesn't get better with the M3/M4 upcoming engine. The hurdle is that it will be harder to trick the ECU, plus the water to air intercooler design won't be easy to upgrade. I hear Audis/VW too are being built much harder to be tuned/chipped if you will. That will be the theme as more car companies move to turbos, manufacturers will make life hell for those wanting to tune their car....... Personally, I am not looking to have to tune the M. It is nice to have this option, but it's not a deal breaker for me.
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11-15-2013, 11:30 AM | #2456 |
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Of course! Anything I get will remain virtually stock
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11-15-2013, 06:27 PM | #2457 | |
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11-16-2013, 12:56 AM | #2460 |
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Cheaper than the next M2 and M4 too
I tell you, I am having so much fun looking for the next one
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11-16-2013, 02:48 PM | #2461 |
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I'm thinking the 4C will be a pretty pricey vehicle. The M4 may be a cheaper solution yet.
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Starting price is $54k. Even with racing package which is 5k it may still be cheaper than M2.
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