Well, for those of you who care, the new BMW M3 is finally subscribing to the idea of variable cam and valve timing. The M3 is following on the heels of basically every other car company in the world; Ford, Toyota, Chrysler, and most notably Honda, who has had this technology in their cars since the early 1990's. The new M3 is a high revving beast-monster with carbon fiber panels that are capable of resisting the fire it breathes from its haunches. Make sure you put a towell over your keyboard cause you're about to drool.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=34&article_id=5548
That's right!
ReplyDeleteBMW copying Honda!
BMW engineers must have run out of useless options to add onto their overpriced cars.
As long as you stay in line with over 100 horsepower per liter, I don't care who they copy! Hopefully the new NSX will keep up with the new M3.
ReplyDeleteNSX - V10
ReplyDeleteM3 - V8
Hmm...One could speculate.
I would like to add that M3's are awesome. I also would like to add that all manufactures copy each other in some way or another. They're all lame and reluctant to be too creative in fear of losing their market share. They might be creative in the showroom but what roles out the manufacturing doors are often times watered down. They’re all making a safe bet. I don’t blame them because they can’t make 20,000 vehicles and afford to not sell them.
I didn’t mean to sound rude in any way. I just have a love for a certain manufacture so I’m a little biased but I think tons of other cars are freaking rad such as the M3.
GOD you're sucha prick! just kidding..no offense taken!
ReplyDelete