RE: BMW M5 gets a manual gearbox
old news perhaps but judging by people here its not a predictable predicament.
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RE: BMW M5 gets a manual gearbox
old news perhaps but judging by people here its not a predictable predicament.
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It's funny because it's true. BMW dealers really hate manual cars. When I told my BMW dealer that I wanted to trade in the 645 I bought in NY for an M6 they were thrilled; first thing they asked was if was black on black, I told them it was black and tan and they said that was okay too. When they saw it was a stickshift they almost died. My dealer said that in the last year of the hundreds of cars they sold only about six were manual transmission; no 5s, no 6s, no X3s, no 3 Sedans, one 3 Cabrio and the rest were 3 coupes or M3s.
I'm not sure how it is in Europe, but stick cars are seriously on the decline. In Los Angeles you need to work really hard to find a Porsche that's not chick-tronic or a Ferrari that's not F1. I suspect the clutch is going to go the way of non-syncho transmissions. RIP.
I'd always prefer a manual, unless it's in an RS6 or something where the idea of *foot down* BOOM! Serious seamless acceleration.
If I were in the market for a used Porsche, a Tip-tronic would only ever be an acceptable option, for me, if I lived and worked in central London but went out to the country on weekends.
I think there seems to be a trend these days, people getting lazy and specifying autos, my cousins Z4 is auto, she didn't spec it though, why would you want an automatic sports convertable living in deepest darkest Surrey/Berkshire where there are some really nice roads?
No offence Nic but I was actually surprised to see you, an American with a manual, it seems stereotypical that Americans only do Auto. Good on you! (And badda... and Quiggs... etc) I was also really surprised, when I went to Bramley, that both their F430 Spiders with 6-speeds.
I wouldn't have an M5 full stop, I just don't like them. I'd only have an M3, coupe at that, don't like the saloon. I'd take a manual M3 Coupe in white with black or red leather, thanks.
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In Europe the manual is on the decline too.
However manuals are infinitely more popular than (perhaps) anywhere in the world. In the A, B and C segment they reign supreme, wheter premium or not.
In the D segment automatic start to gain terrain, especially in premium brands but I'd say that manuals still have the upper hand. In the E segment autos start to have an advantage, but you can still find plenty of manuals. Above it must (almost) be 100% autos.
As for sportscars you can find many manuals in Porsches for instance, while in Ferraris the flappy paddle gearboxes are very popular.
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
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Í'd have the BMW M5 in alpine white or monaco blue with black tinted windows and the head up display
BMW M5 wagon. With a manual of course.
Assuming that I know how to drive a manual transmission car.
Now if the wagons were available in the USA.
you've got an excuse, the M6 is SMG only
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Motion & Emotion
The manual M5 is GARBAGE. It is slower than the non-manual and BMW programmed it so you won't be able to go full-tilt on take off because apparently the manual is fragile.
I repeat, the M5 manual is GARBAGE. I've driven it; and I love both manual cars and BMW's...especially manual BMW's....but I HATE this manual.
Was this when you were test driving vehicles and decided to settle on a Mazda Tribute?
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So why was there play equipment at your house?
If the M5 is compromised what have you selected in it's place?
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