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Well I am glad the M5 / M6 owners don't share your opinion..... The M5 is a great sedan and the M6 is a great GT. Both can have a little fun on the track. BTW, the M6 doesn't weigh much more than the new M3 or even the 335i.
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http://www.bmw.com/com/en/newvehicle...gine_data.html M3: EU unladen weight = 1655 kg = 3641 pounds http://www.bmw.com/com/en/newvehicle...ical_data.html Weight difference = 286 pounds which is not much considering the power difference. The M6 also weighs about the same as the new GT-R.
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However, ~300 lbs makes a HUGE difference when talking about corners. |
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Sure but not that much on a base car that weighs 3600+ pounds. The point of comparing weights is that people believe the big BMWs are super heavy like the MBs or Audis....they are not and they do just fine on the track.
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I would agree that there is currently very little out there to compete with the M5 as an overall package though maybe the RS6 might just pip it on outright ability and performance. |
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I know we seem to be at loggerheads on the subject of the M6 but too much weight over the front is a very bad thing for any sportscar and especially for track work. At least the M5 isn't trying to be something it is not, it's a comfortable big saloon with is pretty hand on the track for a big girl. |
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But you want to know which statistic disappoints me most about the M6, bottom line? 3:10 in Car and Driver's Lightning Lap of VIR. The exact same as a stock 335i. As for the GT-R, yes the M6 weighs just a bit more than the GT-R, however, the GT-R has a much more sophisticated AWD drivetrain. The GT-R absolutely spanks the M6 in performance terms, to the point if they were racing they would be in different classes. That being said the biggest read between the lines negative on the GT-R seems to be it's everyday, low speed smoothness. As a road GT, fine, the M6 is a fine car no doubt even if it would not be my choice for $100K. But if we are talking road GT's ignoring the last 10th of performance concerns, another car I'd put in there with both cars (spitting the difference between the 5 and 6) would be the CLS63, just another 300 lbs |
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"Soooooooooo much more weight over the front axle?" Please don't give Audi as examples. We all know the horrible weight distribution that Audi has. Nose heavy as hell as underteering like crap!!! Please stop coming on this forum, if all your are trying to do is put BMW down. You don't own an E9x. Go away!
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As an Audi driver I know all about nose heaviest and it requires a different approach to your driving skill to overcome it's faults. As for me not owning a E9x, my E92 M3 will be here in the Autumn/Fall and I will gladly post photos of it in my garage when it comes. I am not here to run down BMWs, the facts are I love the new M3, but doing so does not mean I have to love all of them, now does it. But one of the two here it's the M5 I prefer because it's not trying to be a sportscar, it's a quick saloon which it does a bloody good job at. |
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RS4 (58/42) http://autos.yahoo.com/audi_rs4_sedan-specs/?p=ext M5 (54/46) bmwusa.com I just find it funny you give us and BMW "advice", when your own car is a nose heavy pig with understeering problems. Seriously. And Yes, I drove the RS4 on the track and it was very unimpressive. Felt very heavy and not very powerful. I still think it's a great car, but not better than a BMW and not better than a 335 with a chip, and certainly over-priced just like the S5. So, I don't know why you keep pushing these subjects where BMW has been the best for many many years. You sound like Audi trying to teach Porsche how to build cars.
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For a start the RS4 and M5 are both saloon cars and have as you put it the same purpose, not different. The S5 has a 56/44 bias which while better is not the improvement required for decent track work but as it has awd the shifting of torque to the rear or vice versa copes with this up to a point. The RS4 is a wonderful car but it's not a trackday star and the reason for this is the heavy nose, see my point. If the nose is heavy the car can't hold it's line as well or change direction as crisply, if this applies to the RS4 and S5 then the same is true for the M5 and M6. I am not giving BMW any advice as they are perfectly capable of producing wonderful cars, like the M3 in all of it's forms. This thread is about which is best, the M5 or the M6 and all things considered the M5 is the easy victor as it's almost as capable on the track, is almost a quick in a straight line and yet is more capable at the job both cars were designed for which is daily transport. If I had to be blunt about the M6, if it wasn't for the fact that in a straight line it was quicker than an M3 there would be no logical reason for this car at all, the M3 is more spacious, is cheaper to buy and to own and retains more value over a three year period, plus on the track the M3 is the more accomplished performer. I think even T-Bone would agree with this statement, but that's not to say that the M6 isn't an enjoyable car because it is, it has a wonderful engine and looks which are distinctive in a market where most play it safe. But if I happen to be in the market for a two seater coupe in this price bracket there would be quite a few choices ahead of the M6, 997CarerraS, XKR, Audi R8 but to name a few. That final statement of yours made me laugh Quote:
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Porsche owns VW/Audi, somehow I think this is more important to badge enthusiasts than the companies themselves. Also consider the Chairman of VW/Audi, Ferdinand Piech, is a grandson of the good Dr Porsche himself...
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And Footie, my son , you totally missed my point. You come here and claim this and that about BMW, when your own car/automaker has issues much bigger than BMW does. BMW makes much more balanced cars than Audi. That was my point. And NO, RS4 and M5 were not meant for the same purpose, nor do they share the same price. The M5 is a bigger car. It competes with E AMG/RS6 etc....not RS4. And even so it still has a better chassis and weight distribution. Audi needs to learn a few things from BMW and Porsche and basic car engineering before taking a step forward. Thanks for listening, son. Class dismissed. Back on topic: M5 vs M6...i would pick the M5 anyday.
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