New M4 - too close to a 335i for comfort?
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Unless they've really made a big mistake, I strongly doubt it will be anything like the 435i. From my (admittedly limited) experience, the M cars are much tighter, more focused vehicles than the "normal" model they're derived from.
I can vouch for my E90 M3 being a totally different ball game from the other E90 3-series I've driven (335i, 330d, 335d). I can't imagine it won't be the same with the new M3/4.
I can vouch for my E90 M3 being a totally different ball game from the other E90 3-series I've driven (335i, 330d, 335d). I can't imagine it won't be the same with the new M3/4.
I am always very pedantic about the M3 & just call it a 3 series with a nice engine under the bonnet but in reality the M3 is genuinely 80% different including body/suspension/chassis/brakes/engine & I agree having owned a E90 330d & E92 M3 they are poles apart...but the M3 is still a 3 series when all said & done.
Craigwww said:
cerb4.5lee said:
....I agree having owned a E90 330d & E92 M3 they are poles apart...but the M3 is still a 3 series when all said & done.
A bit of a silly statement also, believe it or not that's what the '3' stands for in ///M3. A true drivers car should be designed to be a performance car in the first place not the other way round that's what I am getting at.
cerb4.5lee said:
I know what you are saying but I meant the M3 isn't a purpose built performance machine it's based on a bog standard saloon car & that's not a great place to start in the first place imo.
A true drivers car should be designed to be a performance car in the first place not the other way round that's what I am getting at.
True, but on the other hand, that's why M3's and M5's are so much cheaper than the purpose built machines whose performance they match.A true drivers car should be designed to be a performance car in the first place not the other way round that's what I am getting at.
cerb4.5lee said:
I know what you are saying but I meant the M3 isn't a purpose built performance machine it's based on a bog standard saloon car & that's not a great place to start in the first place imo.
A true drivers car should be designed to be a performance car in the first place not the other way round that's what I am getting at.
After having the E90 M3 and 335D, the M3 was poles above the three series but interiors were not.A true drivers car should be designed to be a performance car in the first place not the other way round that's what I am getting at.
It drove miles different.
I had the F10 550i M Sport and now have the LCI M5 2014 model, these are poles apart also, but interiors are not.
You have to base the "M" cars on basic saloons as has been mentioned "Cost" would be way to high to develop "individual M models", we would be looking at Ferrari prices.

JMRS4 said:
After having the E90 M3 and 335D, the M3 was poles above the three series but interiors were not.
It drove miles different.
I had the F10 550i M Sport and now have the LCI M5 2014 model, these are poles apart also, but interiors are not.
You have to base the "M" cars on basic saloons as has been mentioned "Cost" would be way to high to develop "individual M models", we would be looking at Ferrari prices.
Look at the I8 BMW for price.
It drove miles different.
I had the F10 550i M Sport and now have the LCI M5 2014 model, these are poles apart also, but interiors are not.
You have to base the "M" cars on basic saloons as has been mentioned "Cost" would be way to high to develop "individual M models", we would be looking at Ferrari prices.

Look at the I8 BMW for price.
wax lyrical said:
Seems like the new M4 is just a glorified 335i! Better suspension perhaps, but not much else - discuss!
You'd only think that if you only compare performance figures on the internet, in reality the m4 will be more involving, handle better and be more adjustably generally, rather than a swift but dull car.If anyone is in any doubt as to the work that has gone into and the differences between a 435i and the new M4, read this thread:
http://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=...
cerb4.5lee said:
I am always very pedantic about the M3 & just call it a 3 series with a nice engine under the bonnet but in reality the M3 is genuinely 80% different including body/suspension/chassis/brakes/engine & I agree having owned a E90 330d & E92 M3 they are poles apart...but the M3 is still a 3 series when all said & done.
Same as a 911 derived from a beetleWills2 said:
If anyone is in any doubt as to the work that has gone into and the differences between a 435i and the new M4, read this thread:
http://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=...
A lot of bespoke work has obviously gone into it but it's still 50% a bog standard 3 series (according to the link), which is no bad thing because the new 3 series is a very nice car.http://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=...
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