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I guess that means different people enjoy different things. Go figure. Enjoy what you enjoy, who am I to say you "don't get it". That would be incredibly condescending and self-centered.
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09-12-2017, 01:29 PM | #69 | |
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The thread is about simpler, older N/A M cars appreciating. Well, that is what's happening with stuff like GT3s. Because you're right - some ppl like FI and others like N/A. The difference is there are no more new N/A M cars. |
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09-12-2017, 05:46 PM | #70 | |
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I'm not arguing any of that. I'm arguing that there are people who think what they want is what everyone should want ie the "I don't get it" part. I've got 20+ years driving experience from everything from NA 4-Bangers, V6s, I6 Turbos, to NA V8s, Porsche Turbo 4s. I get it. I'm just looking at this objectively instead of hanging on to some archaic notion of the evils of FI for the sake of nostalgia or self-justification of my own preferences. If you prefer a NA that's fine, but belittling someone (I "don't get it") because they prefer something else is unnecessary. You don't need to tear other people down to prop your opinion up. You don't need to state your opinion and act as if it's fact to justify your opinion, that's just masturbation.
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09-12-2017, 09:13 PM | #71 | |
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07 Z4M coupe, there was no second thoughts...picked up the Z and it's a blast on the Track. I think it all comes to personal choice....ppl who love the connection n steering feel of older cars will always love them. I would pick a $30k old car, spend $10k on it to fix or upgrade things, it will still be way cheaper than an $70-80k new M. Good thing is most ppl love new cars...thanks to them that these old cars are still affordable |
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09-13-2017, 08:21 AM | #72 |
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The E28 M5 is a good example, although maybe not a direct comparison since it was considerably more rare to begin with...it's almost tripled in value from what I got mine for just 4 years ago.
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09-13-2017, 12:29 PM | #74 |
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As a Le Mans Blue e39 M5 owner...
... I really like the lighter colors (silver, white), as it really highlights the contrasting trim (which is the main differentiator vs the non Ms). That said, I wouldn't throw my LMB out of bed.
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09-16-2017, 08:18 AM | #76 | |
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Speaking of throttle response, I too love the S62 and S65 V8s with their individual throttle bodies and the small mass (volume) between the throttle plate and intake valve. These two engines are fantastic experiences, and I drive them all the time. However, nothing beats my throttle response standard bearer which was the built up M30 engine in my '72 E3 Bavaria -- with triple sidedraft 45DCOE Webers, which had isolated intakes for each of the six throttle bodies, with each throttle plate very close to its intake valve. Couple that with a pure mechanical linkage to your throttle foot *plus* a huge blast from individual accelerator pumps with an aggressive throttle opening -- damn it was sweet. Waste of fuel? No doubt compared to a modern engine. Emissions? Don't even go there, who knows how bad it was. Powerfu, fun and sounds awesome? Damn right.
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Comparing to the E39 M5, although many people's butt dynos are fooled, the E90 M3 is actually faster under most all of those conditions. BMW Car magazine set out to test what they thought was a mystifying "feel", so they compared in-gear acceleration time increments for 2nd - 6th gears, and the E90 M3 won across the board even in segments people would swear it would be slower (i.e. higher gear, mid-rpm segments).
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