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Everyone has their views and opinions on what good steering is to them but to me, what the E9X and earlier had that the new BMW's lack is that feedback to know which way the wheels are turning/pointing. The weighting isn't that much of a problem to me (switched to Sport(+)) even though it does feel boosted/artificial and I can some lose road feedback go but when I can't feel which way the tires are pointed, it removes that connection to the car for me.
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I can't see this as a real issue that would be difficult to engineer and overcome. It just comes down to how important it is and how much you're willing to pay. What if BMW said they could, for $1000, how about $2500? I suspect most would balk at it, but if we all bought it, then maybe in the future the price would come down and then more cars might have it. |
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BMW may not have expected the degree of negative reception to EPS when rolled out in the F series models. |
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07-21-2016, 05:56 PM | #52 |
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I have the Dinan - I have no issues with it as a DD or track use. It feels tighter on turns and a bit more stable, good feedback through the steering wheel.
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I think steering feel is just the start of BMWs movement away from the ultimate driving machine. Their cars in general make me want to drive economically.
I never get that urge in my E46 M3 or E90 M3.
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I blame eps and the resulting degradation in steering performance on the environmental loons demanding unrealistic fuel economy targets.
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From what I have read, the M2's EPS is the best so far since leaving hydraulic steering. I think BMW is honing the engineering and software, and soon they will have it nailed. Maybe Porsche started the engineering work on their EPS much earlier than BMW.
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07-21-2016, 06:15 PM | #56 |
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EPS isn't new to BMW. The e85 had EPS in 2003, that's 13+ years... No learning curve excuses here
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The 328s I have driven with sport package just dont fee connected. For example, when going over a large bump at speed while turning, my X5's steering wheel will move based on the direction the wheels hop over the bump. I can manually control that and I can feel it in my hands. With the 328, going over the same bump, i KNOW the wheels are tweaking back and forth on the pavement even though my hands are holding the wheel steady. It feels very disconcerting. |
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The 2003 5 series also got EPS if I remember correctly.
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That said, when pressed into duty on a Driving tour last weekend, I had no problem keeping up with an MZ4 driven by another hpde instructor. It's also easily able to keep pace ahead of e90 non M3 as well. By applying a lot of steering input and diving into corners I was able to accelerate out of them very easily and comfortably with torque.. Of course I had to wait for the tires to howl (!) with understeer since I couldn't actually FEEL the far understeering because their is no feedback from the road/tires. As far as BMW getting away... They did.. And they are trying to find their way back. This technology reminds me of KERS in F1. Some designs just didn't work for certain teams and they continued to have issues while other teams had an excellent design. I really feel like BMW M engineers scrapped a lot of the former EPS system and started over somehow for the M2. Go Drive an M2. If you can find one ! production not limited ... : The M2 has by far the best iteration of EPS in a BMW. They did a good job finally of weighting the steering for nearly all situations, unlike my X1. Over the course of several decades , BMW steering has gone from great to excellent to total dud with EPS of the F30 to great again with the M2. With some more time I think it will get back to excellent. The M2 is really quite for EPS. It's not as good as mechanical though. |
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I always bought BMW's because of the driving experience - and steering is a big part of that. It now seems like BMW is replacing driving dynamics with horsepower and technology. I think BMW's efforts to align its products with the mainstream market will result in a less distinct and less special product that will be more heavily cross-shopped. After all, as other European AND American builds offer comparable or superior driving dynamics, what will BMW's key point of differentiation be? What will there be for an "enthusiast" to be enthusiastic about.
I recently bought a Porsche and, when the time comes, wonder if I might replace my E92 M3 with another Porsche or some other non-BMW make. In fairness, I'm not yet writing BMW off. As long as they keep popping out cars like the M2 there is some reason to hope. |
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A couple of things.
Nobody from BMW is going to crap on their product so it's silly to expect otherwise. The only time I've read were a spokesperson made a negative comment about their product was when they were providing context about a new and "better" replacement. We also should remember that manufacturers have to meet ever increasing FE targets. Dumping the hydraulic system really helps in this regard. The problem is that BMW isn't big enough sell a bunch of cars with EPS to offset the hit to CAFE for the few models they do sell with a hydraulic system. It's an expensive proposition as well. Toyota, Mercedes, GM, VW can afford it. my 2 cents
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I didn't read everyone's post, but here's my assessment.
When I had the M235i, I truly enjoyed the steering, especially in the Sport + setting. However, it did not hold a candle to my previous 135i. I thought the steering in the 1er was way more precise and the weighted feel felt better to me. Currently, I have a F30 320i xDrive as my DD and I absolutely hate the steering and the suspension for that matter. Probably the worst feeling and handling of any BMW I owned. If you're worried about the steering in the new BMW's. My advice is to get the sport/M sport package or M model and you will have a much better involved driving experience. |
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My $. 02 as a relatively new/younger Bimmer file. This is all my opinion so ymmv
The eps on the f30 335 is hot garbage. Worst part of the car. It's accurate as all shit but it's as dull as a 99 ford Taurus. As bland as an any-year camry and it utterly ruins the f30's amazing Motor options and tranny. Sure it got gotten better but I haven't driven an eps M car so I have no basis for comparison.... I still have an e36 and an e92, however I DO NOT want a new BMW. I want the new engine/tranny in my e92 or my e36. Period. I'm going American muscle if BMW continues to pander to the larger market and keeps spewing Lexus-esque garbage. That's one of the big reasons I love bimmers and it's gone unless you have 80k to drop. I don't. Wasn't that the draw for BMW? Semi affordable but GREAT drivers car? I've driven the new 5er as well and I was thoroughly disappointed with the steering. It felt like driving grandma's couch, even in "sport" mode... Oh it was an M-"sport" as well. Fix it or forget it. I'd rather have the extra lbs over the front end and the extra maintenance if this is what BMW thinks their cars should drive like these days. /rant |
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