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I alternate driving of my E90 M3 and X5M during the week. One is RWD and ~3500lbs, while the other is AWD and ~5300lbs. Big difference!!! The X5M is fantastic to be assault-like through traffic, and rainy conditions. The other is nimble, stealth and drives like a joy every time. There is no comparison in the extremes of weather and speed. The AWD holds its own in snow and rain, as it should. The RWD is so alive in the dry and at very high corner speeds, or braking hard. The new M5 and M6 will be luxury competitors to the largest AMG sedan that is also AWD... and they will drive similarly from the standpoint of unbelievable power, torque and traction. But the dynamics will have to give up a lot. Frankly, it is more work to drive the X5M than the M3. It just feels more draining and less entertaining. The M5 and M6 will be lighter than my X5M by at least 900 lbs... but the effect should be somewhere between my E90 and the X5M. These are my thoughts... and let us not mention tracking etc. On that subject, we can only speculate what these future AWD M5 and M6 cars will do. |
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Mercedes AMG did the same thing with their cars a few years back. Adding twin turbo V8's made them much more difficult to control so they began making their AMG cars AWD (the larger ones anyway). From reading the interview, seems like he's saying the M2, M3 and M4 will be more "traditional" M cars and will remain RWD while the others will simply be too powerful and will need AWD to make them more manageable. I don't see anything wrong with that line of thinking. If they were going to go back to high revving NA engines then I'd think that was a foolish idea, they probably would too. Sadly due to more stringent emission requirements, high revving NA engines are going the wayside but I don't fault manufacturers for that. Face it, that's where the performance market is headed with the larger luxury cars. Fast capable cruisers while the smaller performance cars are geared more towards track duty while still being capable of being driven everyday. M decided to become more mainstream the second they decided to make M variants of their SUVs. I don't really care that they did that. Range Rover Sports and Porsche Cayenne's make hand over foot in money and sales (yeah you read that, Porsche, the brand everyone on here convinces themselves is the only "true" performance brand and that BMW sells out, makes an SUV...two of them in fact as well as a sedan). They'd be dumb not to try to get a slice of that pie. They have the resources, brand recognition and engineering know how so why not? But what do I know? They should just go back to doing what they did 10 years ago and never change, that'll surely work out for them in the long run. Hell even Cadillac admitted that their beastly new CTS-V will be more geared towards highway cruising and bruising performance. Track oriented buyers, they said, would be better off looking at the upcoming ATS-V. Just seems to be what the market is moving towards. Since everyone is doing it, it seems that's what people want. |
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01-15-2015, 11:41 AM | #116 |
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Casual observation here guys - many of you make it sound like the M series cars are these lightweight racing machines. They are not, especially the M5/M6/M6GC - they are luxury touring cars that weigh more than two tons. Audi manages to make the the RS7 weigh a whopping 30lbs more than the M6GC and they of course have AWD. It can be done and it can be done well.
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From R&T "The M3 is the only car to actually scare me at the Motown Mile. Going around the fast final turn, the torque spikes and sends me into a long, lazy, 100-mph slide that I don't recover until well down the front straight. Forget this being a German Trans Am; it's a German Corvette. "This car is nightmarish to control under power," concurs Cammisa. "It's so much work, and there's no joy to be had as a result." Having driven the M3 before, on a larger track, I suggest that it needs a bigger venue to shine. Cammisa agrees." http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-cult...r-of-the-year/ or the summary http://labmw.com/2015-road-track-per...ts-for-f80-m3/ or heck, just ask Spy...
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BUT.. Go ahead, get your panties in a twist over it.
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That might be the definition of torque and thus the reason for AWD!
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Or go back to an NA engine. The mass amounts of torque comes on too early in a FI application. Although I'd argue you can still handle it in an M3, but once you get upwards of 600+ HP and torque, it's too much.
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I will be I Hockenheim in May for the inauguration of the DTM season so I will try to catch up with this fellow and try to talk him out of this CRAZY idea. I recommend to everyone here on the AWD team to wach the documentary called "Adrenalin the BMW touring car story" and after that cream pie of BMW racing history let me know if you still want AWD ///M cars. |
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Not that it matters, I'd never buy an M5 or M6 anyway, which are the only ones going AWD. AWD would be silly on an M3/M4, even at it's high power output. They're just too big of a car for my preference. Last edited by fecurtis; 01-16-2015 at 11:37 AM.. |
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PS - you do sound a bit like the guy who curb jumped his M3. He had several posts along those lines about scary fast being fun
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01-17-2015, 06:17 PM | #128 |
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Some people still actually enjoy driving......
I'd counter, with the question why do so many people 'think' they 'need' awd...
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I would counter with "how many AWD haters have actually have had it?" I know I was dead set against it -until I got a vehicle with it. Now I'm really struggling with going back to 2WD.
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This weekend here in the mornings we have lots of black-ice, mad accidents and it is 52 degrees out at sea level. Any bit of traction adds up. Our rides are not just weekend toys they are every day drivers. And as of the past years we have had more and more erratic weather to contend with. |
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However, I had a mildly tuned Audi Quattro for 2 weeks about 20 years ago........and got shot of it quickly, as it was just a stupid car for the road......it just gave you a false sense of security, whereby you just 'thought' you were a better driver than you were, and when it was going to go horribly wrong (as it would have eventually) it was going to be a VERY high speed ending...... Not for me. My next door neighbour has a Audi RS3 and drives it like a dangerous lunatic, because, in his words, 'It's four wheel drive innit, so I can drive faster and not crash" Muppet. This is the only reason for needing awd
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IMO, the arguments for/against AWD all come down to what you want out of the car. AWD is unquestionably an advantage as HP increases with respect to road holding capabilities. If your goal is to go-fast around a track, look no further than the Nissan GTR to prove how effective AWD can be. However, if you are more focused on the *experience* of going around a track (slow or fast), then RWD is what you want. The argument that you "don't need AWD because it's too fast for the road" is a dangerous line of reasoning, because it requires a value judgement to be made. You draw the line at a modified AWD Audi, but what happens when someone else draws the line at a V6 Maxima? I'm not even willing to enter in to that debate. Having said that, I'm a little disappointed at where the 5 and 6-series M-cars have ended up. The mere fact that they need AWD to remain competitive speaks volumes about what the cars have become. I'm not sure that's a problem anyone can solve though. You can't very well make the 5-series an E28 again. So if the 5er keeps headed down the path its on, I don't see how BMW can avoid going AWD. My solution is to never own an M5
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