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here is the following quote from an autocar review of the new c class v6 turbo Quote:
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And although the W204 is heavier than the E90, the LCI model still has faster 0-60 times (3.7 seconds), quicker 1/4 times w/ higher trap speeds (guys are in the high 11s with nothing more than proper tires), and a quicker 'ring lap time (by about 4 or 5 seconds). Most of the weight reduction with the W205 has been achieved by replacing steel on the chassis with high strength aluminum. Further weight loss is expected in the C63 by way of the switch from an enormous 6.2L NA motor to a smaller, 4.0L biturbo V8.
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The US curb weight listed on bmwusa was always 3,706lbs. Subtract the 80kg, new M4 will come in at ~3,530lbs (US curb weight). The 3,300lbs was a marketing exercise (dry weight). Yup the chassis and body weight savings will translate right over. Who knows maybe they will employ some additional weight savings as well on the AMG. |
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I think some were expecting E46 M3-like weight figures. But like you said, while there has been some honest weight reduction by M, a lot of it is just marketing hype until production cars start to roll out and magazine tests are conducted. And regarding the W205, there have been several test mules spied with carbon ceramic rotors. That could further aid in weight reduction. But, like the M3, I'll hold my breath until some independent tests and weigh-ins are conducted.
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its just like e9x cars weighed anywhere from 3520 lbs to 3700 lbs depending on spec. I belive this m3 will be anywhere from 3350-3520 or so depending on spec. I also wouldn't count on the 6.2 being heavier than the new motor. The cooling equipment, turbos and ancillaries are not going to be light...same reason the s55 isn't notably lighter than the s65 Quote:
E9x m3s have been weighed anywhere from 3520-3700+ lbs. Same story with this car. So sure a loaded up version will be 3500+, but less equipped models, specifically with 6mt and CF roof will be closer to 3350-3400. We will see who is right when they weigh the cars.
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I hope so. Road & Track just tested the E63-S and it ripped off a 11.5 second 1/4 mile time (trapped at over 123 mph). 0-60 in 3.2 seconds.
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But like you said, we'll see when they're finally weighed.
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If I wanted to drag race Id buy a 03 Cobra and for 5k in parts run mid 10s. I want a car thats fast and can tear it up around the track.
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Its identical to what happened on the e9x m3. BMW Curb Weight : 1580 KG US Curb Weight : 1683 KG Actual weights have ranged all the way from 3520-3700+ as I said. Here is a C and D test with a car that had nav, leather seats, powered seats etc and still only weighed 3571 with full fluids. http://media.caranddriver.com/files/...comparo-ts.pdf
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By the way, the LCI C63 is faster around the 'ring than the E90 M3. C63: 8:01.00 M3: 8:05.00
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And the LCI E90 came into production by 2011. BMW just didn't make any engine/suspension updates. So what's the difference between the LCI model and a non-LCI E90 model? Exterior cosmetic differences? And perhaps a new iDrive system?
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Granted, it was the last year and half of production for the e9x line. |
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Most have figured out the 1500kg for the M4 was din weight. Fuel, but no driver and cargo. BMW just conflicted that a little, with their recent press release about the DTM M4. They referred to the street M4 in it, saying the 1500kg was dry weight. Fact is everyone will now be running around saying their M4 weighs 3,300lbs, due to how they marketed the car. When in fact most owners cars won't be near that. Also considering recently we learned DCT adds 89 lbs. Oh and I am willing to bet the 3,300lbs marketing included cermaic brakes, which are good for a solid 40lbs weight savings. |
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IIRC the ceramic brakes only save 14 lbs btw, on account of the larger rotors and mainly larger calipers. Im getting a low option 6mt m3 (leather, HK, adaptive) and expect it to be ~ 3400 lbs. hopefully I am not disappointed.
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Low option M3 sounds good, prefer the sedan over the M4. Wish there was an idrive delete. Carbon roof on the sedan this time around is a bonus. Last edited by hellrotm; 03-17-2014 at 09:32 PM.. |
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They are a hell of a lot better than the shitty single piston sliding calipers on the current m3. Agree, prefer the look of the m3 to the m4. Plus at 64600, it's a good value. At 75k, not so much IMO. I think they should be pretty solid, but reviews will tell the story. |
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So much hype about this C-class around here. I don't get it honestly? I mean it looks great, don't get me wrong, but I still think the new 3-series looks better.
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Different strokes for different folks. Those same people that rave about the C-Class don't understand the hype of the 3 series and think the new C-Class looks better.
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