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I don't recall anyone saying there was going to be no M2. I think there just hasn't been any talks regarding it. So that's neither a yes or no for a M2 in the future.
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09-27-2013, 11:22 AM | #68 |
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If customers are worried about snow offer an xi all-wheel-drive option. Other than that what the hell is fwd good for except lame driving characteristics?
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09-27-2013, 11:33 AM | #70 |
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09-27-2013, 11:35 AM | #71 | |
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09-27-2013, 11:40 AM | #72 |
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yeah second gen 2 series will be FWD standard, I can't see them having two separate platforms for the 1 and 2 series and I doubt the 3/4 series platform will work for the 2 series. BUT as others have said, I fully expect AWD to be an option and to sell very well, I would guess the majority of 1/2 series sales will be AWD (just like Audi A3/A4). Lots of people won't care that the base is FWD because they would get AWD either way...
The real question will be, what will happen to the M2... Will the M2 become the first AWD BMW M (non SUV)? or will they somehow build those on a RWD platform (highly doubtful). I would guess it will have a turbo i4 with AWD, much like the CLA AMG and upcoming S3/RS3. personally, if BMW made a M2 GC with an i4 turbo putting out around the same numbers as the CLA AMG (350/350), AWD, and used some weight saving parts, I would buy one (assuming the GC looks like a mini 6 GC). |
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09-27-2013, 11:41 AM | #73 |
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Why is it when FWD is mentioned but disclosed in a way that states how it will be implemented that many go the full Kanye and rant knowing all too well that these decisions will not affect them?
Watch the IAA press conference to hear why BMW is progressing as a company. The "global" market is expanding and there is great demand for compact premium cars. In that segment there is a requirement for extra space and flexibility and for BMW to grow in that segment then their COMPACT cars have to grow in terms of packaging and the solution to increase interior space is by adopting FWD. The BMW UKL cars will be closer aligned to the next MINI which for the segment you are going to see some impressive technology filter down from BMW to MINI. The UKL matrix is adaptable between BMW and MINI and modular so a full range of models can be developed by strategic placement of the modular areas to identify many individual models. It also gives MINI a serious profit surge than the current car. The 1er Sedan will come with a MINI Twin , but since you protest too much to care? then you will still receive a 2er Gran Coupe in 2015. The sportier nature of the new 2er Coupe and how it fits between the 1er , 3er and 4er will be revealed on October 25.
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2 years to graft an ass onto an F20? It better be good because it could be the last new BMW I ever spend my money on |
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09-27-2013, 12:26 PM | #77 |
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What's the big deal about the 1 series platform moving to fwd?? The mini's drive great and honda makes great FWD cars. I'm sure BMW will be fine.
The real concern here is the 2 series, which is supposed to be a sporting product line up. I would think appropriate steering and RWD architecture should be a priority. We know the first gen is f20 based architecture. The hope is, in the future, it is a chopped platform of the 3/4, so they could keep development costs down, but still maintain RWD. random question - you think they'll ever come out with an X2?
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makes no sense. Turning a nose-heavy FWD car into AWD (as with the Audis) doesn't make it magically handle any better, it just makes it heavier. |
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09-27-2013, 12:59 PM | #81 |
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Okay, but what about the future of the 2er? Will the next generations be RWD? The reason we all freak out is that FWD is like an infectious disease. Once it appears in a line-up it never stops spreading.
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Also I would beg to differ on handling between FWD and AWD, are you seriously telling me the AWD version would not "handle" better than FWD? |
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09-27-2013, 01:15 PM | #83 |
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While I'm on the topic, I also need to lodge my protest about this retarded, Mercedes-like naming convention that BMW is adopting. What's the point of renaming the entire lineup to have odd-numbered sedans/even-numbered coupes; and then at the same time, totally fark it up by throwing the 4-door "gran coupes" into the wrong series? So if a 3-series has 2 doors, it now has to be a 4-series, except the 4-series gran coupe has 4 freaking doors!
Just like Mercedes with the SL, SLK, CL, CLS, CLK disaster. |
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09-27-2013, 01:24 PM | #84 |
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Agree that the AWD version of a FWD car will handle better, due to reduction in torque-steer and understeer. But I disagree with your first statement - if the nose-heavy Audi Quattros handled just like the BMW xDrives, nobody would buy the BMW. So it DOES matter if the base car is FWD or RWD.
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09-27-2013, 01:24 PM | #85 | |
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Simply heretical and wrong. They're not going to gain anything but ruining probably the best driving hatchback known to mankind. Reasons for which they call this an improvement are ridiculuos and they're trying to keep up with the competition they already outsell. Those who don't comprehend the loss ought to drive any of the e8x 1series models. It really was the ultimate driving machine in its class that is going to be killed for ultimate grocery runabout. BMW won't see any justifiable financial gain either in the end because this decision is a fundamental misunderstanding of the marketplace (In my modest opinion their decions were made because of the success of the current a-class and the thing they're so wrong about is that is more successful because of the much improved design and not the more spacious fwd arangement) .
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