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03-17-2018, 08:36 PM | #46 |
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If you want an exclusive car, buy a yugo.
There are probably less of those around anymore than ferrari's. And if you want to impress others, do it by showing what you can do, not by showing what you can buy.
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03-17-2018, 08:54 PM | #48 |
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If that Aftermarket thing is what you drive in your Avatar?
Then you are driving an "exclusive" one of a kind model. Congratulations. Personally I wouldn't be seen in a clown car.
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03-17-2018, 09:01 PM | #49 |
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Anyone who even considers something like exclusively needs to check their self esteem. That's awfully shallow and materialistic. Our cars don't dictate our social status, even though simple people might convince themselves otherwise.
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03-17-2018, 09:40 PM | #51 |
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What do you consider performance?
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03-17-2018, 10:08 PM | #52 |
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I’m not sure I would ever fall into exclusive as this post covers, but I do like the fact that I drive a BMW unique to itself because I made it that way.
I personally think BMW was genius when rebranding the M in different modes...M-package and M-sport. It gave ppl a chance to experience at least some of those features. On top of that, having the same chassis and platform to interchange parts and upgrade certain areas is brilliant! In my case and I’m sure a lot of others I was able to put together a track worthy DD’r by adding better suspension, braking, power mods and interior stuff because all these were designed to fit one chassis. I know my car isn’t an M, but it’s like an M+ because of all the upgraded M products installed. For me it’s simple.....1) I enjoy looking back at my car as I walk away after I park it. 2) I know when I’m at a stop light no one is going to pull up in the same car as me! 3) People look at my car as they pass it. That’s “exclusive” enough for me. |
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Every "M" model used to have a LSD and semi floating brakediscs (the last 2 decades at least). All sub "M" models that have M packages is more optical frippery now. Looks like you're going fast and stuff M for ///Marketing.
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There will be some ppl that enjoy those features and will upgrade to the high end M models which is exactly what BMW wants, returning customers. But I understand what you’re saying. I’m definitely going fast! Drive it like you stole it! 😛 |
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03-17-2018, 11:15 PM | #58 |
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We bought one of those "diluted" M-Sport pkg vehicles cause that was the only way to get the seat color we wanted. Damn you BMW.
Oh and to piss off some we stuck an M-badged license plate frame on the back. Though OEM it was crap as the black paint flacked off in less than a couple of years. Last edited by BeEmVe; 03-17-2018 at 11:25 PM.. |
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its not what you drive, its how you make it your own.
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Wow, so much hate for the op
I kinda see where he’s coming from tho... I definitely did not buy an M3 for exclusivity, and the more M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, etc, they sell doesn’t bother me at all. However, using the M badge on a non-M does do a couple of things: 1) it blurs the lines to the point that laymen have no idea the difference between an M-badged car and a real M 2) this one should bother all of you - it potentially has the ability to depreaciate your real M faster! Number 2 is probably my biggest issue with it (not that I spend too much time thinking about it at all). With so many M-badged cars, people on the used market have more choice, and because of #1 above, they may buy an M-badged one instead of a real M because they don’t think it’s worth the premium. Otherwise they might save up and lust after the real one. That means we now have to price down our real M’s to compete with badged M’s! So, exclusivity aside, BMW’s shenanigans could possibly affect us all.. and think about it - if the M-badge really is helping BMW shift more cars, then that badge DOES have a tangible value we should all care about... Thanks! S. |
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Someone specifically looking for a real M, yes. But - good or bad - a lot of buyers are posers and want the M badge for looks and “prestige”. If they can get that with an M-badge vs a real M, they will not pay the premium that they would have paid had the M-badge not existed. Again, BMW are seeing tangible value from the badge so that value is real.
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Anybody who buys a Badge M is paying more, but the value certainly is questionable. Let them think they have something cool; I couldn’ t care less, because I know the value of the real M, and I generally don’t criticize what other people buy - who am I to intrude on their happiness with my opinions, unless asked? The situation really isn’t much different than it was all the way back to the ‘50s and ‘60s, when people spent their hard-earned cash on chrome accessories instead of performance parts. Did you ever hear the phrase, “If it don’t go, chrome it”? It’s the same today, whether it’s an M, AMG, SS, ST or R (although a red R on the back of a Honda Civic is worth 5 horsepower).
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I find that there are only two types of people: people who can tell the difference between an M model and a sport model with M features and people who cannot. The latter are not going to be impressed that you're driving a full blown M. They're already impressed/jealous because you're in a BMW.
I drive an m240i and i wish it was called the 240is. However, I do understand that some of the performance features were designed by the M team and just using the 'is' badge doesn't make this known. |
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