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Isn’t what you speak of just the expected quality difference of a luxury brand vs non. Of course any bmw, ICE or EV, would be nicer to sit in vs model 3 or a Kia. But now I feel that luxury is the only difference btw the cars. No longer is the powertrain a differentiator. So this massively closes the gap btw the brands and makes it a lot harder to rationalize the luxury dollar spend. I mean how much more does quality materials cost. Should it warrant a 50k higher price tag. |
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The M5 is cool but given interest rates and MF they are leasing for $2k+ per month. Just seems insane to me when years ago cars at similar MSRP were leasing for $1k. With the battery it’s just not something I personally would feel comfortable owning long term. |
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I think BMW is still trying to stand out, and it's a big transition, so time will tell. I still can't get over no exhaust ports on the 550e.... I think the Genesis has real ones. How times have changed.
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One thing about the 550e that does stand out is that BMW seems to have done a decent job of dealing with a much heavier car.
The 2nd Gen Panamera starting in 2017 is a wonderful car with lots of choices. Excellent handling and high speed capabilities which is harder to appreciate in NA. Beautiful car inside. You just have to pay for it. How about a Lucid? Some excellent reviews on that car, not just about the battery technology, but the suspension and road feel. If it can only translate into sales and its struggling stock price. Seems to me all the OEMs are focusing on electrification because 2035 is really, really close for the auto industry. It's one more model year away. And that is the crux of it. Hybrids are good and suit various drivers and their needs. But if the 2035 regulations are adhered to, the hybrids will have a short production life and really aren't the solution. (As of now anyway). We're all going electric and it's not that far away.
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Ride comfort and quiet cruising are the G80's bread and butter, so those seeking sharper handling should look elsewhere. But if you're looking for a tranquil luxury car with impressive features, a handsome design, and a fair price, the G80 delivers exactly that. (emphasis added). Last edited by Vindicator3; 12-21-2024 at 10:30 AM.. |
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A few opinions.
G60 550e isn't the old M550i There's a pattern of posts slamming the new 550e about it not being as sporty as the old M550. Sorry, but perhaps that should be no surprise even without test driving. There's no "M" prefixing the model number. I feel like that was wishful thinking on those people's part that this car was going to be as has been often mentioned "a successor to the M550". The 550i has been around for a while. I have an F10 550i and M5, both are twin-turbo V8's. The 550 is a wafting luxury cruiser (definitely not a predecessor of the M550), and the M5 is a more edgy performance car in luxury car body. Charge at home is lazy and silly (not!) Well, obviously convenience is individually situational dependent. There aren't stations along my most frequently traveled routes, and for sure I cannot fill up the M5 in 5 minutes, including all the startup interaction with the gas pump point-of-sale terminal and super slow pumps. 10 minutes is more like it. I have to go out of my way to gas up. Did I mention how filling up a flashy BMW regularly attracts panhandlers? Another fun aspect of standing around in the inevitably not so prime real estate location. Panamera and Taycan Turbo Panny is a nice car. In hybrid form you can Porsche Active Ride which is very nice. I think maybe the V8-only option is gone now, too bad because it might be more reliable. It has even more glossy piano black, which so often is criticized about the G60's, particularly the M60, so be sure to mention that. Just try to buy at 4S for $130k. You have to budget $40k when buying a Porsche for options, so you're really talking about a $170k car. I considered switching to Panamera when I couldn't get a Taycan allocation and then kept learning disturbing reliability issues on TaycanForum. But researching the Panny hybrids showed that before Taycan, Porsche had the same parts and timeliness problems with HV problems in their hybrids like the Panamera and Cayenne. It's true that I don't commute so I could get by while my car is in the shop for a month or several months, but knowing the money pit was there, and then voluntarily walking over it, I'd just be kicking myself if I got one of the random lemons that still continue to roll off the production line and fell into the pit. And then there's the underbody dents on Taycans. A dent > 3 mm along the centerline of the car in the middle will cause Porsche to force a battery replacement not covered by warranty and go ahead and search for this on google, and you'll see that the price was $72k until insurance was involved, then it "lowered" to $41k + diagnostic fee. I was going to get a Taycan Turbo until all these problems surfaced and an entire calendar year passed without an allocation at my dealer. The Taycan Turbo trim costs a little less than a Panamera Turbo. Chassis, drivetrain and brakes are really great (lots of attention to providing brake pedal feedback), you'll notice it got R&T performance EV of the year a couple times, you can get Active Ride, rear wheel steering and torque vectoring, and the refresh added 10 second boost function "push to pass". Like all cars reviewed in magazines, R&T didn't have to live with the car or deal with repairs or lemons that surfaced after delivery and a LONG order and production wait. Low points are the software which has some lag, requires rebooting frequently, and the driver assistance functions are behind the curve since the whole system is essentially much more than 5 years old (lane keeping disengages frequently and silently, hand must be on the non-capacitance wheel so you have to jiggle it occasionally to prove you are holding on and paying attention). The PCM hardware was not updated in the refresh, though they introduced a cloud-based nav route computation system because the onboard system is so slow. OTA updates have been discontinued, as have feature subscriptions (so if you didn't buy the feature at build time, you can't subscribe to it any more). The Turbo with options is a $200k car, which to me is too much for a car that even after 5-6 years of production can still unpredicatably and too often it seems roll off the line and into a buyers hands with significant problems, has old Audi driver assistance systems and VW software and is fragile enough that 3 mm underbody dent invalidates your HV battery warranty. What do you think will happen with your insurance rates after you have a $40k battery replacement claim? Have I mentioned that the suspension seems to lower by itself while parked? The depreciation is huge on Taycan, so picking up a used one for significantly less than new is an option if you find one optioned to your liking and are ok with the caveats. The money you save can go to getting wheel alignments at the dealer since front alignment requires removing the front bumper to do the front wheels, and subsequently having all the sensors in the front recalibrated (ACC, parking, night vision). I'm not bitter about Porsche letting me down. No, Really. (grumble mutter #$%) Porsche 718 EV For such a low-to-ground car, I hope Porsche is going to better armor it against battery dents, or it's going to be a mess. The 718 EV seems to be delayed due to battery sourcing problems. I'm not sure if this affects the Neue Klasse timetable or not since many articles reference BMW pulling out of a contract with Northvolt which was to be the 718 EVs battery supplier. And Porsche is backpedalling on transition to EVs now anyway, so Cayenne EV is looking further away. https://www.theautopian.com/the-elec...it-might-flop/ https://www.motor1.com/news/744790/p...ment-problems/ |
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Lucid air has some decent charging rates in their various models, and power too.
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To be fair about the wait, I was offered an allocation for a Taycan Turbo GT even though they couldn’t get one for a Turbo, but the Turbo was the speed/comfort/tech mix that I wanted, not the weight reduced less comfortable more noisy hypercar with performance I can never really use because I don’t track and live in too populated an area. |
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Probably the same adjustment as the Panamera I drove…via the MMI screen. The G60 is more easily/traditionally adjusted compared to that.
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Porsche…you have to pay to play. I think it’s always been that way and probably why more BMW owners haven’t made the switch. It’s one of those items many people say “someday I’ll get one“. For me, after driving the Panamera, I loved it but the barrier is not the price. It’s actually that it will draw the wrong attention in places I need to go semi regularly. My G30 isn’t invisible but it’s less conspicuous. Also it seems Porsche, like many manufacturers, is trying to extend ICE vehicles because the EV demand isn’t where it needs to be for the investment they made.
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