gaffer1986
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Wednesday now so just 3 days to go until I get my first M car YAY.. Would you class a Z4M as a proper M car?
gaffer1986 said:Wednesday now so just 3 days to go until I get my first M car YAY.. Would you class a Z4M as a proper M car?
m engine, M diff, hydraulic steering, M brakes, running costs, along with everything else. will put you in a ditch in damp if you're not careful. YES! 
gaffer1986 said:Good, just checking before I call it an M car and someone bites my head off.
Apparently the M135i is not a proper M car and the BMW 1 series M coupe they made in limited numbers isn't a proper M car either so I was interested in what made it a proper M car if BMW putting an M badge on it doesn't always count.
skelters said:Don't forget the M tax added to parts and servicing etc.
Minihen_LDN said:Welcome to the //M, the force is strong in the //M and so is the cheesy grind and fun factor.![]()
Nearly 2 years of owner and 37k miles later and i'm not bored yet. Will be tough when it comes to replacement time
gaffer1986 said:Minihen_LDN said:Welcome to the //M, the force is strong in the //M and so is the cheesy grind and fun factor.![]()
Nearly 2 years of owner and 37k miles later and i'm not bored yet. Will be tough when it comes to replacement time
37K.. That's a lot of petrol station visits in your //M
I wonder if they will make an //M hybrid![]()
you wouldn't believe how many shell club car points i've amassed Easty-5 said:gaffer1986 said:Good, just checking before I call it an M car and someone bites my head off.
Apparently the M135i is not a proper M car and the BMW 1 series M coupe they made in limited numbers isn't a proper M car either so I was interested in what made it a proper M car if BMW putting an M badge on it doesn't always count.
Whoever said the 1M isn't a proper M car has no clue what they are talking about! It's the first of the new breed of FI M engines which some purists don't like but none the less, still built by the M division so therefor an M car.
The M135 and M235 are most certainly not M cars. No motorsport pedigree at all. Just a clever marketing ploy by BMW.
TomK said:Easty-5 said:gaffer1986 said:Good, just checking before I call it an M car and someone bites my head off.
Apparently the M135i is not a proper M car and the BMW 1 series M coupe they made in limited numbers isn't a proper M car either so I was interested in what made it a proper M car if BMW putting an M badge on it doesn't always count.
Whoever said the 1M isn't a proper M car has no clue what they are talking about! It's the first of the new breed of FI M engines which some purists don't like but none the less, still built by the M division so therefor an M car.
The M135 and M235 are most certainly not M cars. No motorsport pedigree at all. Just a clever marketing ploy by BMW.
Well the reason why it could be said that a 1M was not a 'proper' M car is it's engine. It uses an 'N' series engine which is used in normal production BMWs (335is & Z4 35is in this case), whereas every single other 'real' M car uses 'S' series engines (i.e. S14, S50, S52, S54, etc) which are designed specifically for each model (except I guess our cars which took the engine from M3s).
The M2 also carries on this rather dubious tactic of using an N series engine sadly.