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Modern BMWs have the glaring issue of lack of steering feedback. Consumers wanted more daily driver friendly cars, and somehow that meant ALL modern BMWs would be subject to the lack of steering feel - even the M cars. Someone also needs to tell BMW that accuracy and weight does not = feedback. The steering can be ultra accurate and have a hefty weight to it, but it can all still feel very artificial (and it does).
So that got me thinking, what modern cars still retain steering feedback? Or am I stuck with an older car if I want to experience that today?
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I get good feedback from my '18 Camaro SS 1LE.
When I take it to the track I notice that right at the limit of front tire adhesion in the corner I get a little bit of extra vibration and a gentle tug, and past the limit the steering effort changes. It helps me understand what the front tires are doing in tight corners. Definitely more communicative than my M2 was.
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Some of the best modern steering feel in cars that I've tested:
-GM Alpha Chassis Vehicles (Camaro, SS, CTS-V, ATS-V, New Blackwings, etc.) -Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti/Quadrifoglio -Porsche 718 GT4 -Early GT350's (later down the cycle they got new tuning) -3rd Gen Mazda3 (has better steering feel than most luxury brands) BMW's faults are mainly the tuning of their steering but its not just the feel but also the calibration is overly synthetic which is ironic because they use ZF steering racks, the same which are used in the ATS-V... |
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Cars i've had with great steering feedback: FRS/86 E36 M3 > E46 M3 991.2 GT3 458 was accurate... but extremely boosted and very light. most ferrari's are like this which i'm not a fan of. GTR and F80 steering feedback was pretty forgettable. both very accurate though. |
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What I don't get is, while I understand making cars like a 330 or a 540 with light steering devoid of feel... why does that have to transfer over to the M cars? Why can't an M3 have as much steering feedback as the older M cars?
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In my experience Porsche is the closest to good old hydraulic steering. The weighting feels extremely natural, like there is proper resistance against the front wheels. Good road feel, just enough information and chatter. You never feel a dead spot on center. Drive even a Macan back to back with a BMW and you'll notice the difference.
I don't have too much experience with GM's Alpha-chassis besides an ATS rental, but I thought the steering on that car was quite nice for EPS. Similar sentiments to Porsche. As far as BMW goes, I think the M2's steering was passable...barely, thanks to how great the car is overall. Alfa Romeo's steering is unique in that they were only able to achieve how lighting quick it was thanks to EPS. Alfa's steering makes Porsche's feel a bit slow, and there is a reasonable amount of road feedback, but I think it could be tighter and give more feedback at lower speeds. Overall it's pretty good, and it's a unique experience driving a car with such hyper-quick steering, but Porsche still takes the cake IMO.
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I'll be renting a Macan GTS on a trip to San Diego next month..... so hopefully that gives me a taste...
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The Macan's steering reminds me in many ways of my E90. Even when pulling out of the garage it's got some resistance. Love that feeling.
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https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a1...steering-feel/ Steering is the most important trademark of a car to me, even more than acceleration and power delivery. Whether I'm twaddling around town, hitting my favorite canyon roads, or cruising on the highway; steering is what gives the most direction connection with the car and provides me the most joy.
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Agree, excellent weighting too, feels so natural and smooth in the corners. Damn the Porsche gods for canceling the Pajun sports sedan!
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This is where I wish Porsche made a smaller sports sedan.
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Another reason to blame Dieselgate. The Pajun was supposed to be a compact/mid-sized sport sedan below the Panny, but then Dieselgate happened and VAG refocused their efforts, and thus the Taycan is now the Pajun electrified.
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My e90 328 and e90 m3 had excellent steering feel and feedback. My F80 was so numb and isolated I lost the pleasure of wanting to drive. My cayenne sadly has way better steering feel over the f80.
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Ugh. And I just can't get into EVs. I've tried.. I really have.
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Same, EV's are great for luxurious daily driver's, and would be excellent for cars like S-Class', Roll's, etc. But as a fun daily I just don't find them to be great. The electric sounds all are too weird, there's not transmission to engage with, and no change in feeling, too linear, and basically just steering and throttle management. The handling of the Taycan is good, but while its quick and competent, it lacks the theater and feeling of say a Blackwing or AMG. Then you add in the range which is fine for easy commutes, but when pushing the car, especially if you live in hilly areas or like to go through mountains and canyons, then the range really drops, and here, charging infrastructure still sucks, especially in those mountain areas.
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There's rumors of a smaller EV Porsche sedan on the horizon, but color me not interested.
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i'm not a fan of SUVs either but the macan feels very much like a car to drive. good steering. PDK is better than the zf8 in any sports car too.
the new 86 is suppose to be close to porsche driving experience... but yeah the back seats are very small and interior quality isn't great. civic type r is another option. just too bad it looks horrendous.
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I feel like I've graduated past cars like the 86 and civic type r. I'm sure they're great to drive, but those are cars I may have considered in my 20s. Now I need a little more luxury, refinement, and maturity to go along with my hooliganism. In that sense the m340i is a great daily with the exception of steering feel. A 911 really does sound perfect but I just can't imagine stuffing 2 carseats in the back.
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