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The engine is more so the star of the show. It retains the theater of the E43 and its loud and awesome exhaust, while being even smoother to rev and crisper in its shifts. Its a very complicated engine so probably not the best outside of warranty, but its got a Turbo I6, with a 48-Volt System and Electric Supercharger that runs off that 48-Volt system. Going into the drive when I first looked at it I thought it would be discombobulated like Volvo's T8 models, but it actually works incredibly well. The Supercharger allows for a torque-fil while the Turbo is still spooling, essentially eliminating lag, and the 48-volt system provides seamless stop start (I don't even turn it off). Paired with the 9-Speed trans it bangs on upshifts and actually provides a bit of punch when in sports mode, and smooth operator in comfort mode. It pretty much does everything I wish my 5-Series did, balancing luxury and sport. Its slower than the M550i, but I don't care about numbers anymore, most of these cars are too fast for their own good anyways. Only area of improvement I would say is the brakes are a tad light which I believe is possibly due to regeneration of some sort. Interior also has no issues after close to three years, no creaks or rattles either which is ironic because my 5er had an un-diagnosable rattle. Only creak mine will give is if you deliberately put lots of pressure on the trim and I can get a BMW or Audi to also creak by doing the same thing, but I'm not sure why anyone would press on the trim. Great car, although coming from a 3-series its probably best to stick to something of that size if you want something as agile or fun as the 3er. The E/CLS 53 is a bit more comfort oriented first, and of course being large is aimed at a more Gran Tourer type personality, I guess you could say a bit more "mature" for lack of a better word. I've really enjoyed the car, but with my work changing to stay at home, my son's X3 is here while he's at college, and only needing to visit the office on rare occasions, I'm probably gonna end up replacing it next year with an SL or GT as I wanna get an AMG V8 before they go extinct. It was actually Throttle House and Car & Driver that got my attention for the car, this was my first video I watched of them too! Last edited by stein_325i; 11-04-2021 at 03:43 PM.. |
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Reading the BMW engineer comments and the technical data through the years, it is clear suspension design, along with EPS, is part of the strategy to reduce the negative interferences from the steering wheel (driver overactions) and from the road, lateral forces through the track rod ends are both being controlled. Call it damping if we like, it takes away sensitivity. Most BMW users have different priorities than the enthusiast, even in the M-cars. It's been clear for a few generations of models, (including M-cars), many users want a setup that is more suited to daily driving, (and added luxuries), more than the guy on the track. Halo cars are being bought more these days by those simply wanting the model, more than the finer nuances of things like steering feel. Precision and reasonable weighting, yes, but not some of the negative interference, (which is part of feedback), therefore there is bound to be something missing from our current cars. |
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I realize these cars are a different caliber but having put considerable time behind almost every marquee the only modern cars that really give me a true raw, connected steering feel are McLarens. Porsche GT cars were up there but McLaren LT cars are next level.
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There seems to be no perfect car.
- Mclarens have the best steering feel but they don't fit a family (and interior build quality is questionable).. and... price... - Porsche doesn't make a smaller and more affordable 4 door, and the 911 backseats are a bit too small for a family. Plus I don't think I can bring myself to daily an SUV even if it handles as well as a Macan - BMW could have made the greatest m3 but they're purposely handicapping themselves with lack of steering feel (and controversial looks to say the least) - Alfa would be a great option but interior is a bit iffy - Same goes for Cadillac and their interiors - Mercedes is dropping a 4 banger into their C63
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I want to know why we haven't figured out how to adjust the steering feel to at least feel heavier? It's electric assisted, and with the M Sport when you change chassis modes it makes the steering heavier so it's clearly programmed somewhere with some sort of ratio or variable, so why can't we find it?
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You don't think its a lot to expect good steering feel from....
A heavy car with the engine over the front wheels ultra wide low profile tyres with high grip front wheels containing 4WD parts whether driven or not. Electric highly assisted steering rack. Other similar configured cars may be able to better simulate steering feel but surely thats all it is...the physics exclude the proper steering feel you got from say an eighties 911- with none of the problems noted above. |
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Added benefit, its cheaper than the bucktooth M3, or the 4 banger C63
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I wouldn't consider it being cheaper than the M3/C63 as a benefit since it's not in the same class. The IS500 competes with the m340i and C43, and as such the pricing (before any dealer markups) is in line with those models.
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The whole manual vs. auto is another issue. I'm really want to get a manual, but my wife doesn't know how to drive one and refuses to learn. As such that handicaps her if I ever need to take the SUV for any reason and she's stuck with the manual car. And being at home with 2 kids and no form of usable transportation is a bit of an issue. So I'm really conflicted on that part.
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manual sedan and a cheap $5k beater of craigslist to park on the street?
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May be worth revisiting that conversation though....
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Every car is a set of compromises. Just go for the best package. That's why many users are in a BMW, it offers "for them" the best set of compromises.
Just imagine the McLaren steering in the bread and butter models. I'd wager there would be more complaints about the "over sensitive steering" from the typical BMW user, than those who would give it a |
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Wonder how the new M2 fares. that might be an option as it might have usable enough rear seats.
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Its situations like these that make it really sad that the 2-Series Gran Corolla turned out to be FWD. |
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In regards to the driving dynamics, the chassis, and directness of the steering I agree it was incredible. Made my G20 m340i feel sluggish. I'm honestly leaning heavily towards ordering a G80 - just a couple issues I have with it are: - I'm still not sold on the looks 100%. I do think it looks much better in person than in pictures, but it's still not a "pretty" car by any stretch. Yes, it's aggressive so it helps to approach its looks in that manner, but they could have done wonders if they had just made it look more like an amped up G20. - Steering is definitely accurate and direct, but that feedback still isn't quite there. - I wish they had done more for the sounds it makes. But this is a minor gripe.
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Again, I will never ever understand the issue with Alfa interiors.
They integrate the screen, fit and finish is fine and if you tick the right options they look understated and really nice. I am not sure what else people want other than stupid big screen that look ridiculous. Here's the wife's stelvio with the full leather option box ticked...... |
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