Originally Posted by Jimmy_Russells
Originally Posted by d00df00d
Originally Posted by Jimmy_Russells
Originally Posted by edyvw
I cannot remember though any GM product that has four doors, has car seat latches, ski bag in the middle of the rear seat, and doing those lap times like M3.
I'm not a huge GM fan but your last paragraph perfectly describes the CTS-V. That car is for real.
Agreed. [censored] good car.
Remember the CTS-V Challenge at Monticello Motor Club back in 2009? They dared anyone to bring ANY stock 4-door car and try to post a faster lap than the other contestants could in a CTS-V. So ballsy. It worked, too. Overall, the CTS-V came out on top pretty convincingly.
Though, among the contestants, one did beat the CTS-V's time. In this thread, one would be remiss not to notice what he was driving...
https://www.automobilemag.com/news/...posts-best-time-of-challengers-2-135343/
It's clear you are very happy with your car, and that's cool.
I was talking more about the new Alpha chassis car, which as a driver's car, simply craps on the F80.
Originally Posted by DoubleWasp
BMW made another engine with rod bearing issues?
I figured they had learned everything they needed to about high revving V8s from the E39 M5.
Also the first couple years of the E46 M3 had issues too. I have no idea why they can't figure it out, the design of these things hasn't changed in like 100 years. It's weird.
The F80 was worst M5. They tried to appease buyers of Mercedes, Audi and Lexus, and then think of BMW traditional buyers. That is more or less with all F models with exception of 2 series. And it is not only M models, it is all line up of F models (except 2 series) that is attempt to lure in buyers of other luxury brands.
It seems that G models are different, we will see. There is a reason why M2 became most popular M model in last few years, and price is not a reason.
On issue of rod bearings, yes E46 M3 had that issue in the beginning, and S65 was IMO unnecessary departure from tradition due to pressure to have numbers for people who buy cars based on 0-60 times. IMO, BMW suppose to stay with inline six even for E90 chassis, but then it is all about selling cars, and enthusiasts are not in large numbers to make BMW do things differently.