kabal said:well today, I "test drove" a mini cooper s, one of the best cars I have ever driven, so direct, was very fun :thumb:
BMW M said:Sankekur said:BMW is a business and businesses will do what is need to make more money, if BMW wants to do this and think they can make more money by doing it, then they will, it is as simple as that really. Remember it is just a really small percentage of of people that really care about BMW's legacy and all that jazz, the rest of the people just want it out of badge snobbery, and they will like it if they get a cheap way to say "I drive a BMW" (just like an A class merc).
Don't worry the image and legacy of BMW is pretty damaged already, the fact that you can get 320's (any model for that matter) come from the factory adorned with M badges even though the car never even came close to the M division is kinda a killer for me, all this just so people can feel that they bought an M and say I have 320i M, when it is in fact as much an M as a toyota with an M badge on the back. They will be doing the same thing by doing a cheap FWD BMW, it just for the snob value, because that is what most people are interested in.
Sanekur,
I dont agree with 'much an M as a Toyota with a M badge'. I own a e90 320d M and I can tell you it looks, feels and performs a hell of a lot beter than a 'normal' 320d. Granted its not a 200+ kw monster (which I would love to own oneday) but it has subtle differences in looks, tweaked suspension, and definately in engine performance making it more responsive, may I dare say faster :mmm: than the normal 320d. Mine even has a number... 3 of 165. It makes it just as much an 'M' as any other 'M' out there...
About the front wheel drives... If you read the article, you will find that BMW has identified a gap in the market for a compact Luxury car, Thats all... Business is Business, and money makes Businesses better. What would you rather drive I say is the question... A Ford Fiesta/Focus, Toyota RunX, Golf VI or a German designed and engineered front wheel drive BMW...?? Mini's are succesfull for a reason, these guys must know what they are doing, otherwise it will not be feasable... And imagine, one of these days we might have a BMW 'Hot Hatch' other than the 135i.
Coisman said:imp:... or fitting M gearknobs when they dont have an M gearbox
Can i ask Why:thinking:I am still working on replacing all the stuff on my car that has M badges with stuff without M badges.
Coisman said:imp:
Sank, how about making your car into a non-M![]()
Coisman said:imp:
Sank, I know someone that can make your car front wheel drive if your interested?? :mmm:
Sankekur said:BMW M said:Sankekur said:BMW is a business and businesses will do what is need to make more money, if BMW wants to do this and think they can make more money by doing it, then they will, it is as simple as that really. Remember it is just a really small percentage of of people that really care about BMW's legacy and all that jazz, the rest of the people just want it out of badge snobbery, and they will like it if they get a cheap way to say "I drive a BMW" (just like an A class merc).
Don't worry the image and legacy of BMW is pretty damaged already, the fact that you can get 320's (any model for that matter) come from the factory adorned with M badges even though the car never even came close to the M division is kinda a killer for me, all this just so people can feel that they bought an M and say I have 320i M, when it is in fact as much an M as a toyota with an M badge on the back. They will be doing the same thing by doing a cheap FWD BMW, it just for the snob value, because that is what most people are interested in.
Sanekur,
I dont agree with 'much an M as a Toyota with a M badge'. I own a e90 320d M and I can tell you it looks, feels and performs a hell of a lot beter than a 'normal' 320d. Granted its not a 200+ kw monster (which I would love to own oneday) but it has subtle differences in looks, tweaked suspension, and definately in engine performance making it more responsive, may I dare say faster :mmm: than the normal 320d. Mine even has a number... 3 of 165. It makes it just as much an 'M' as any other 'M' out there...
About the front wheel drives... If you read the article, you will find that BMW has identified a gap in the market for a compact Luxury car, Thats all... Business is Business, and money makes Businesses better. What would you rather drive I say is the question... A Ford Fiesta/Focus, Toyota RunX, Golf VI or a German designed and engineered front wheel drive BMW...?? Mini's are succesfull for a reason, these guys must know what they are doing, otherwise it will not be feasable... And imagine, one of these days we might have a BMW 'Hot Hatch' other than the 135i.
I have to disagree, an M is not about the M badge on the back it is about the engine designation starting with an S, but BMW is moving away from this so that more people can own an "M". This is pretty much the same as guys sticking M badges on the back of a car that has never even seen the inside of the M division.