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For how long can the sporty image prevail, when it is only skin deep?
Not for long. But BMW being sporty isn't skin deep, it's in the DNA of every car.
For how long can the sporty image prevail, when it is only skin deep?
So BMW is going to make the M5 just like their potential customers wanted it to be. What a great coincidence that the tech necessary to do so happens to be just the tech used in the X ///M models. I mean, BMW surely would have used a high revving engine and DCT if only their customers had wished so...Look, guys. There are detailed customer satisfaction & expectation survey available. Done methodically correct - so very representative ... used for further product developments.
So, if M5 turns out to be more comfy (eg. more daily-usable gearbox) & not as loud etc - it's because majority of customers (current M5 customers!!!) wanted so.
Do you really think eg. BMW care what a 120i or 320d T owner thinks about M5, X5M, etc - about a car out of his/her reach? THEY DON'T! They only care about REAL prospects - real potential customers. Other groups are irrelevant. (Potential) 1er customers are relevant when it comes to 1er, and (potential) 3er customers when it comes to 3er etc.
Companies have other marketing tricks in their sleeves to make fans drool - and that excludes gambling with products. Products are tailored to satisfy customer needs, not to satisfy some fantasies of random dreamer.
Customers always have the latest word ... and the USP is what customers want to be an USP.
So in the end - perhaps - in some 30 or 40 years customer pools of M & AMG will be exchanged. Who knows.
Be sure BMW also learned some lessons with iDrive, electronic glitches, iffy cabin materials, too dividing design etc. - be sure they are more focused on customer voices & demands.
So ... if BMW cars are evolving in more refined & less raw products - blame it on the customers (the vast majority of them).
As said many times: voices of car journalists & some members of internet communities are not representative sample of true customer opinion. And therefore not very relevant to carmakers - sure some times some issues mentioned there are relevant, but not all. And what matters is group voice, not a voice if an individual. Critical mass is important ... Individuals are not. They never really are - marketing only cares about masses. But there are some tricks to reach / communicate customer directly - and therefore making him feel he is very important to the company. He is - but only as a member of larger group, not as an individual.
Yes, sad fact. But that's how things work.
Regarding the sound: have you heard X5M / X6M engine / exhaust sound in person? I guess not. Just to remind you: when M3 E92 was introduced many media claimed the V8 engine sounds "too civilized", "rumbling like 4-cyl turbo" , "far inferior to M3 E46 high-pitch from I6 engine" etc. I also remember your reaction to the first M3 reviews - and your panic & hysteria. A lot of fuss about nothing. And you are doing the same right now - taking some media reports from granted.
Not for long. But BMW being sporty isn't skin deep, it's in the DNA of every car.
It's one big crazy carousel ... And when it stops - everybody can get back to the roots if really needed. In this case the brands with rich heritage will have much better chance then the others.
Looks like Audi is becoming what BMW used to be, 'sporty'. Audi is slowly overtaking BMW and if you are a sport fan, then Audi seem to be the brand you want to drive. RS5 is going to be one scary car. Gulp!
Maybe the RS5 will be sportier than the M3. But let's wait and see. And what else does Audi offer? An R8 and an Audi TT. What about the core-models? A3, A4, A5, A6, A8, Q5, Q7 - do you want to call any of them sporty? Or even sportier than their BMW-rival? I don't think so and this is why BMW is still the sportier brand - as long as you aren't considering understeering front-heavy cars to be sporty.
S4 and TT-S are sportier cars than 335i and Z4, also they are winning every single comparison. Audi is sportier and doing better in media. Neither Q or X are sporty.
C'mon. S4 isn't really 335's direct rival. The S4 is between the 335 and M3. As for the TT-S, which Z4 are you comparing it too? The newest Z4?
Its the S4 the 335i is being compared too and the price is pretty much similar . I havent driven a TT-RS but I've driven other version of TT and the new Z4 and I prefer Z4 to TT since the TT feels like A3 to drive but in media TT is doing better than Z4.
BMW lacking a direct competitior to R8 is also a problem.
Personally I think from now on, every new Audi will be sportier brand than BMW. Like I said earlier, Audi is slowly overtaking BMW old image.

But don't you believe Eni that sporty image is less important today ?
I believe that Audi is outperforming BMW due to to the fact that they are sharing costs with other brands of VW group (Bentley, Porsche) for high end and VW brand for other products ?
BMW is too small particularly in "niche" products (sport cars, etc... ) no ?

Eg. despite not having any special sports cars in the portfolio the Infiniti brand is perceived (eg in US) as much sportier than Lexus (despite F models & supercar coming).
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Just like the presence of Cayenne & Panamera, and absence of Carrera GT DOES NOT make 911 worse, and Porsche brand less appealing...
This example is constantly trotted out to justify the X5/X6 M, yet it's comparing apples with oranges.
If Porsche had called the Cayenne the '911 4x4' or the '911 Cayenne', then that is Porsche "milking" the 911 brand. Porsche just built a 4x4, just like BMW build the X5/X6. I don't think the presence of the standard X5/X6, or even the X3 and 1 Series affect the image of my M3. The M3 is clearly differentiated from the rest of the range, just like the 911 is clearly differentiated from the Cayenne.
The difference is, BMW brought out an X5/X6 M and that differentiation was eroded.
I don't follow Betty. How does an X5/X6M make your M3 any less of a car? How does it dilute the distinction between the M3 product line and the rest of the range?
I don't follow Betty. How does an X5/X6M make your M3 any less of a car?
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