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The final chapter in "history of manual transmissions" is already being written.
Sorry folks. It appears BMW has thrown in the towel. |
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I hope it looks better than the F30 because those are the ugliest and poorest driving 3 series ever. (not counting the M cars).
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11-24-2017, 08:41 AM | #71 |
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After 6 manual BMW 3 series and M3's, I must say that I do not miss it. Maybe I'm getting old. Actually, I am. But the sport ZF8 transmission is simply a magical transmission and leaves not a single horse unturned, when it comes to power delivery. It is truly exceptional. Smooth and efficient when you want it, sporty, engaging and lightning fast when you need it!
Maybe every now and then I wish I had the ability to row my own gears, but even those reminiscing episodes are becoming farther in-between. Besides, I never liked auto transmissions on larger engines. A 4 cylinder twin scroll turbo will still deliver many thrills and grins. The performance models are much better suited with a ZF8. Last edited by Falafel Combo; 11-24-2017 at 08:50 AM.. |
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11-24-2017, 09:55 AM | #75 | |
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My recollection for the F30 was that, while it debuted late 2011, general availability didn’t come until sometime in early 2012. Just wondering if we are merely are looking at that same type of situation again for the G20. Or will the M340i not even begin production until March like the M550i did this year compared to the 530i and 540i which debuted and started production late last year? |
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A lot of us complain about the ever decreasing availability of manual transmission, but honestly, what percent of North American buyers are really going for manual transmission? I'm sure that number is reducing every year. BMW has said the M2 will have a manual transmission for the foreseeable future, reason? Manual take rate for the M2 is fairly high. When BMW drop the manual transmission in the M5 and M6 the take rate for the M6 was "almost zero" according to BMW, and extremely low for the M5. I don't know what the take rate for the manual 340i at the moment, but I would be surprised if it's not single digit. In Europe, lots of people still buys cheap, underpowered cars with stick shift, so that's why stick availability in Europe is still fairly high. I don't think it's fair to expect manufacturers to continue to develop and offer a product that very few of their customers want, so yeah, buyers are the reasons manual transmissions are dwindling, not the manufactures
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Why not slap an M Badge on all their cars while they're at it. These "fake" or dumbed down variants just diminish what it means/feels to own a true M Vehicle.
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11-24-2017, 11:49 AM | #80 | |
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Many of us want a COMPACT rear drive sports saloon (sedan) but as we are in the minority we don’t matter, we’ll just have to make do with a 2 series which is a great car but not quite practical enough for some! Shame the new 2 series GC is fwd Having said that I’ve just seen a review of the Chinese fwd 1er saloon which apparently drives great! Last edited by nozydog; 11-24-2017 at 07:07 PM.. |
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Previous car was a 2013 Cayman (the best handling car on the road by all accounts) so I know how a car should handle. Obviously there is a difference between the two, but the F30 really ain’t as bad as you’re suggesting!! Having said that your comment re the drive may be true, it doesn’t quite have the steering feel of my old e90 & e92 but while all previous 3’s may have driven better, it’s not far behind! Last edited by nozydog; 11-24-2017 at 01:15 PM.. |
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I also think there’s still a reasonable chance, let’s call it 50/50, that manual is offered as a no cost option in the US and perhaps some other select regions. The M5 has xDrive because BMW could no longer maintain competitive performance against their main competitor - the E63, which is now in its second generation with AWD - without it. Similarly, the M3 / M4 will, with a high degree of certainty, only get xDrive when they need it in order to keep up with the C63. This will likely occur exactly when the C63 is offered with AWD. We don’t know yet whether that will happen next generation or not. BMW will have to rely on inside information about Mercedes intentions, which they no doubt have already. I still think there is a decent chance Mercedes-AMG will move their next generation “C” based products to their high performance version of the new M256 inline six. That could reduce torque somewhat alleviating the need for AWD. We’ll see what AMG can do with this engine next month when their take on it debuts in the CLS53. |
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I bought a GTI because I wanted a five door with a manual and BMW USA handicapped the F31 with both an auto and awd, neither of which I wanted.
Doesn't help that our LCI 328i AT is an all around boring, soft and forgettable car. My wife feels loyal to BMW because she survived a horrific wreck in her X1 35i, but the F30 has her looking at just about any brand but BMW. I see little to no hope that BMW won't lose the other member in our family who has owned multiple BMWs. |
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Anyway, you hit the nail on the head. I've had a tuned '07 E90 6MT N54, and now a '10 E90 6MT N52(1). I just helped my buddy put DPs on his FBO '07 E92 AT N54. Is his car quick? Sure. Fast? I guess. Fun to drive? Nope. I'd much rather drive my N52 with a manual than his N54 with an auto- 10 times out of 10. I wish I could say I was looking forward to seeing the car without the wrap, but without being offered in a MT, I'm in full limp mode.
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