This is NOT an ///M

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OMG what am I going to do? My wife's 325i M Sport has M branded sill guards, M branded steering wheel, M branded gear knob........ :poke:
 
StevenH72 said:
ben g said:
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Also one saw a jaguar s type, type r. Very strange.

I'm pretty sure there was an S-Type R...had a 4.2 V8.
You are bang on mate. I had 2 in a row and they were 400 BHP monsters - until the 500 BHP XFR came along, so I had to get one of them. Truly awesome cars. Just couldn't afford to keep the XFR. It was a choice between losing the Zed and the XFR, so......the growling cat had to go! :D
 
As long as its tastefully done, such as this beautiful example that I came across in Spain last year

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ranski said:
As long as its tastefully done, such as this beautiful example that I came across in Spain last year

Now that is pure quality. Don't suppose you got the name and number of the specialist that did the mods did you Ranski? :wink:



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ranski said:
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Wobble, Bonds, and Bakers 'the' places to go back in the day!! :(


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It makes me smile too, we saw a 2.0i Zed with a M badge in the same place as mine was & the missus said to me look another M & I said no its not its only got one exhaust maybe he had took the quad system off to save weight! :lol:
 
ranski said:
As long as its tastefully done, such as this beautiful example that I came across in Spain last year

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When I scrolled down I actually lol'd

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As someone relatively new to this forum, and I don't know personally the Op, I can only take things at face value.

It comes across as real snobbery to put up posts like that, and it is this kind of ' how very dare you' it's not a M/ R/ Rs etc that ruins forums.
A few years ago I used to spend a lot of time on a Ducati forum, and the badge snobs existed on there and made it very 'us and them' and spoilt the atmosphere.
At the time I had worked up from a relatively cheap 22k model up to my last bike that cost me about 38k in the end. After I sold my bike to buy a house I never logged back in, as I was sick of the bickering.

I suppose what I'm trying to say is that an M, coupe or convertible can be had for anything between 12-18k, not a great deal of money, but for some a lot for a second car. If you wish to have the us and them class war shouldn't we be in a Porsche/ Aston/ Ferrari instead ?

My 3.0 cost me 5 1/2 k and is cheap enough if i park backwards in a tree, ill buy another and put a new sicker on the boot.

Not a rant, just an observation :wink:
 
But what are the reasons for you putting an M badge on in the first place?

I do find 2.0s with their single exhausts that have then stuck on an M badge are amusing and a little sad. There's just no need to pretend, be comfortable with the fact you bought the car sensible for your needs.
 
I don't think it is about snobbery at all

It's about making something seem more than what it is which I don't agree with, and I thought this way before I even thought I would own an ///M. An M is an M and a non-M is a non-M. If you want an M buy and M or do what I did and thought that an 'M sport' would satisfy me (it didn't!). In my mind it is no different to sticking a bugatti badge on my BMW :headbang:

I don't think BMW or M have helped maintain the brand given I think you can get M sport pack on a 118d. Sooner or later those not in the know will have no chance distinguishing what is an M and what is an M sport... I've seen more and more 1/3 series with just an M badge on the back, not for me but I do get why people do it

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Herminator said:
But what are the reasons for you putting an M badge on in the first place?

I do find 2.0s with their single exhausts that have then stuck on an M badge are amusing and a little sad. There's just no need to pretend, be comfortable with the fact you bought the car sensible for your needs.

Completely agree, I have a little 2.2 and whilst I would love an M, I can't justify the extra cost. So while I will change my bumper and consider aero skirts etc. I consider this aesthetic improvements to the look of the car.

A badge is not an aesthetic improvement to a car, and considered a fake by the people who have paid a premium for the package that comes with the badge.

It was the same on the saxo forum, VTR/S body kits on a 1.1 was acceptable. Sticking VTS all over it, was/is not.
 
gallaghb said:
I don't think it is about snobbery at all

It's about making something seem more than what it is which I don't agree with, and I thought this way before I even thought I would own an ///M. An M is an M and a non-M is a non-M. If you want an M buy and M or do what I did and thought that an 'M sport' would satisfy me (it didn't!). In my mind it is no different to sticking a bugatti badge on my BMW :headbang:

I don't think BMW or M have helped maintain the brand given I think you can get M sport pack on a 118d. Sooner or later those not in the know will have no chance distinguishing what is an M and what is an M sport... I've seen more and more 1/3 series with just an M badge on the back, not for me but I do get why people do it

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The whole argument is a bit stupid really ... Erm BMW are just as bad for putting an M branded steering wheel in my cockpit! How dare they when it is only an si ;-)

If someone can't tell the difference between an ///M car and non ///m car because they both have a badge then really who cares less - they're not a car enthusiast and I doubt either of the above would really float their boat - they're the type of people who may simply be "woo'd" by BMW badge snobbery itself. Never mind :???:

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gallaghb said:
I don't think it is about snobbery at all

It's about making something seem more than what it is which I don't agree with, and I thought this way before I even thought I would own an ///M. An M is an M and a non-M is a non-M. If you want an M buy and M or do what I did and thought that an 'M sport' would satisfy me (it didn't!). In my mind it is no different to sticking a bugatti badge on my BMW :headbang:

I don't think BMW or M have helped maintain the brand given I think you can get M sport pack on a 118d. Sooner or later those not in the know will have no chance distinguishing what is an M and what is an M sport... I've seen more and more 1/3 series with just an M badge on the back, not for me but I do get why people do it

:fuelfire:

The whole argument is a bit stupid really ... Erm BMW are just as bad for putting an M branded steering wheel in my cockpit! How dare they when it is only an si ;-)

If someone can't tell the difference between an ///M car and non ///m car because they both have a badge then really who cares less - they're not a car enthusiast and I doubt either of the above would really float their boat - they're the type of people who may simply be "woo'd" by BMW badge snobbery itself. Never mind :???:

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Adding ///M parts or BMW installing them from factory is somewhat different to debadging your car and putting a ///M badge in the same spot that it would go on an actual ///M.

Not against adding ///M parts to a car, it's just an aesthetic improvement. Like I say the badge just seems to me like passing something off for more than it is
 
RedSox said:
StevenH72 said:
I'm pretty sure there was an S-Type R...had a 4.2 V8.
You are bang on mate. I had 2 in a row and they were 400 BHP monsters - until the 500 BHP XFR came along, so I had to get one of them. Truly awesome cars. Just couldn't afford to keep the XFR. It was a choice between losing the Zed and the XFR, so......the growling cat had to go! :D

I used to love the look of the S-Type R, but it has not aged well! Even so, as you said a hell of a car, a proper wolf in sheep's clothing.
 
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