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01-27-2021, 07:00 PM | #1 |
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What do you guys think of the new 2021 BMW M5C?
It looks really nice imo. Idk if I am a fan of the interior seats. They dont look too comfortable. Other than that, it looks hella nice. But, I can't afford it. . Guess I'll stick to my E90 for rn.
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01-27-2021, 07:41 PM | #2 |
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Ah yes, I too like smacking my junk on things sticking out from the seat cushions.
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01-27-2021, 10:53 PM | #5 |
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Love it. I had the opportunity to flog one of the “regular” M5’s a while back at my old work. What a machine. I can only imagine what this thing is like to drive.
I hate when my d*ck flies out of my pants under hard braking, so I think the seats are great.
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01-27-2021, 11:10 PM | #6 |
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01-28-2021, 06:35 AM | #7 |
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Looks like it's a CS? I think that's an even more special edition than a plebeian Competition package.
It's true tho, those seats will only get in the way of your constant erection from driving an M5CS. |
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01-28-2021, 07:18 AM | #8 |
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Looks like an interesting exercise but makes little sense to me. Why compromise so much on a car that is too big and heavy?
The M5 strikes a good balance, if you're really wanting to go fast best to start with a much smaller platform. |
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01-28-2021, 10:42 AM | #9 |
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Seems pointless to me. It will be fast on a track, but it will tear the Hell out of the tires, brakes, and suspension due to the weight. It won't be comfortable on the street AT ALL with those seats and presumably rock-crusher suspension.
I totally don't get the point of track-focused luxobarges. If you can afford this, you can afford a fast enough sedan for the road and something that will actually be great on a trackday. Or better yet, something luxurious that can TOW the trackday toy to the track. Love the paint, hate the bronze accents.
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01-28-2021, 10:44 AM | #10 |
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Its a sedan, might as well be a mini van.
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Most "performance" driving they will see is flooring it on the on ramp to cut off someone. Plus other than the badge, it doesn't look a total big difference from a normal 5 series Last edited by neilvan; 01-28-2021 at 11:05 AM.. |
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01-28-2021, 11:19 AM | #12 |
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But ultimately the badge IS the point, is it not? It shows that you can afford the silly thing.
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01-28-2021, 11:29 AM | #13 |
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You guys all miss the point. The market for family track days is finally cornered.
I presume there’s enough room for helmets in the rear headliner
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Honestly though this is why people who put M badges on base models are the true thinkers. 99% wouldnt know a difference other than that |
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BMW has spent so much time trying to be like everyone else, that they forgot what attracted buyers to the brand to begin with. Almost everyone I know who has been a loyal BMW customer (some of them for decades) will not be buying a new one, and likely switching to another brand for their next vehicle purchase. It's not just the enthusiasts either, as many of these long-time buyers I wouldn't consider to be car enthusiasts, they simply have bought BMWs because they enjoyed how they drive. |
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01-28-2021, 07:06 PM | #16 |
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I think many people are completely missing the point. Do you think BMW is going struggle to sell these? Doubt it...
Anyone in this thread who has actually driven a new X5M, X6M, or the M5 knows they’re undeniable. What makes them so appealing is that SUVs and luxury mid-size sedans aren’t supposed to be able to do the things they can do. They’re insane. You can talk all you want about curb weight, practicality, etc... but until you’ve driven even the lowly pleb non-CS, non-Competition M5, I would reserve judgement. You guys are right: most people who buy these probably aren’t tracking them. You know why? Because they have that fuck-you money and can afford to buy a dedicated track car. This discussion made me think of a guy I sold an M6 Gran Coupe to many years ago. Guess why he wanted it? None of his other cars—one of which was a brand-new 911 GT3–was practical for daily driving.
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TBH, if I could afford one I would probably buy one, but in this context “afford” means comfortably afford, which implies a level of income I’m not sure I’ll ever attain. Like many of us, I drive an N52 because it’s practical and does what I need. I still do appreciate these modern-day M cars for the engineering marvels they are though...
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It would not be "prudent" for me to buy a $150K car, but I could do it. It would just have to be my ONLY car. And this sure as heck would not do as my only car. Ultimately, to me once you get beyond $50-60K, it's just too steep of a hill of diminishing returns. When a $50K M235i is fast enough to send you directly to jail - why do you need anything faster than that? More expensive than $50K mostly just shows that you *can*. I don't need to show that with a car.
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People with "fuck you" money don't drive M5's. They drive high end cushy cruisers as a daily then have a 911 or something for the track. That's the issue with this car. It doesn't do anything well, besides 0-100 runs. You think the "fuck you" rich people are going to spend that much on something that rattles their every joint going down the road? Of course not.
If they are like the rich people in CT they drive 1990s Toyota Camrys and never spend any money haha.
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I'd like to feel the acceleration for sh!ts and giggles but honestly wouldn't want to own this if someone gave it to me. It's way more engine thrills than I should be exposed to on public roads on a daily basis, with none of the tension release of a MT. I'm sure my days in this car would be numbered in more ways than one.
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