cawimmer430
Piston Pioneer
Re: [Autobild] Alpina B5 vs. BMW M5 vs. Mercedes E 63 AMG (Does anyone of you have th
The press has also been very BMW-biased, as I am sure you're aware of that.
This isn't to say that BMW M's aren't the benchmark when it comes to performance driving dynamics, but a lot of reviews have a clear bias towards BMW while making it sound like the RS and AMG car is dynamically inferior to the BMW M. In my opinion, from what I have read, I think the M, RS and AMG are pretty much equal and superior to each other in terms of driving dynamics - except BMW just does it a step better and thus has the edge. But a clear BMW bias is evident, especially with magazines like Car and Driver, which is known to be a very BMW-biased publication.
It's just like Lexus these days. A lot of reviewers praise the Lexus IS for example, which I feel is a completely overrated car. Cramped interior space and a very overrated interior (IMO) and unrefined / underpowered engines (IS220d and IS250 respectively according to European reviews).
Get what I am saying? The moment a BMW M comes out, the press will most likely show a bias towards it just because it's a "BMW M".
Again, I am not slamming BMW.
Nope. To me, "driving fun" incorporates many aspects such as handling, the behavior / personality of the engine, comfort, acceleration and many other things. I was just showing the slow acceleration of our ex-Pajero so people can see that despite it's slowness, it was still a fun car to drive. Trust me. If Motor Trend or Car and Driver drove that Pajero, they'd be giving it a -10/10 in terms of driving fun.
the point is that the press has always rated M's to be more involving and fun to drive than the competition and its nice to see that it havent changed after all this years.
Personal opinion? sure but the majority seem to think M still is more fun to drive, that must mean something.
The press has also been very BMW-biased, as I am sure you're aware of that.
This isn't to say that BMW M's aren't the benchmark when it comes to performance driving dynamics, but a lot of reviews have a clear bias towards BMW while making it sound like the RS and AMG car is dynamically inferior to the BMW M. In my opinion, from what I have read, I think the M, RS and AMG are pretty much equal and superior to each other in terms of driving dynamics - except BMW just does it a step better and thus has the edge. But a clear BMW bias is evident, especially with magazines like Car and Driver, which is known to be a very BMW-biased publication.
It's just like Lexus these days. A lot of reviewers praise the Lexus IS for example, which I feel is a completely overrated car. Cramped interior space and a very overrated interior (IMO) and unrefined / underpowered engines (IS220d and IS250 respectively according to European reviews).
Get what I am saying? The moment a BMW M comes out, the press will most likely show a bias towards it just because it's a "BMW M".
Again, I am not slamming BMW.
and Caw, its intresting that you think "driving fun" is about acceleration.
Nope. To me, "driving fun" incorporates many aspects such as handling, the behavior / personality of the engine, comfort, acceleration and many other things. I was just showing the slow acceleration of our ex-Pajero so people can see that despite it's slowness, it was still a fun car to drive. Trust me. If Motor Trend or Car and Driver drove that Pajero, they'd be giving it a -10/10 in terms of driving fun.
