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04-23-2013, 01:07 PM | #50 |
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I agree, it really is extremely subtle.
I usually get worked up about facelifts but this isn't worrying me too much. It's not like the A5 facelift, that really changed things! |
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04-23-2013, 01:48 PM | #51 |
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I think it's a good render. We'd probably tell a large difference if the Angel Eyes were turned on. And the wheels don't look half bad either.
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04-23-2013, 01:48 PM | #52 |
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Are these the "can't tell difference" and "very subtle differences"? I'm pretty sure nobody will enjoy their 1 year old but already 'inferior' M5 at a traffic light when a newer one pulls up and considering we still have some 5+ years until the next one shows up and ruined value of the car I'd say BMW really screwed it up. Before someone jumps with "omg stop crying" get a beer, I'll be the first to sell the car at 60% price loss and buy the new one, I feel and worry more about fellows who paid their last money on buying the 'old model'.
- New angel eyes - New LED headlights - New rear lights - New front bumper - New iDrive touchpad - New optional: +20 horsepower and an increase in acceleration - New optional: 20 inch wheels - New optional: improved sport exhaust better sound and black tips - New optional: M steering wheel - New optional: suspension - New optional: improved MDM mode - New optional: steering wheel precision (confirm?) - More beautiful and updated - More options that aren't even officially announced yet |
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04-23-2013, 01:55 PM | #53 | |
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Why take a 60% loss on buying the newer model when you could probably retrofit just about everything? For those who buy a new car every year.. this isn't a big deal. For those who keep the car for 2-3 years, you can retrofit. For those who can't afford to retrofit and have a problem with the LCI.. what can I say? This is the name of the game. BMW is doing what all businesses do.. staying competitive and making a profit. Can't blame them for either.
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04-23-2013, 01:59 PM | #54 | |
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- Don't care much for the LED Headlights, they offer no better visibility than the Xenons. - Don't care about the new front bumper. I like the fact that the difference is extremely subtle. - Don't care about the iDrive touchpad. I would never use it probably. Lol! - Don't care about the new Angel Eyes, I still love the Circular Design of the Pre-LCI and they are bright enough for me. - Don't care about power increase - when a tune or bolt ons will make more. - Don't care about the wheels, I love the style 343 20's. - Don't care about the sport exhaust (have you seen my videos? Lol!) - Don't care about the M steering wheel. I'll replace it with the newer one when my Pre-LCI one gets really worn. - Don't care about the suspension, everyone who gets an LCI M5 will still put H&R lowering springs on it and will negate the improvements of the new suspension anyways. - Do care about the new Tail Light design. I will probably upgrade this on my Pre-LCI M5 right off the bat. - Do care about the improved MDM mode. I wonder if there will be more drift angle. - Do care about the improved steering. Damn you BMW! - Do care of any other interior changes that they make. There were big improvements in the interior of the E60 M5 when the LCI came out. I just hope that it's not too much difference with the LCI F10 M5's interiors. We still have yet to see. Just my 69 cents.
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Here's what I want and it's almost the same as your list: - New angel eyes (possibly with LED) - New rear lights - New MDM mode (even though I drift with DSC off when drifting) - New steering - More power (only if it's not a ECU update but something else which can proportionally increase with a tune) - New suspension (I removed my H&R due to being too low and not looking too good for my taste) The question for me right now is - would all these be retrofittable? From what I've gathered from Mercedes their Performance Package can't be retrofitted once the car is assembled. |
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Anyone else skeptical?? I try to compare these rumors to what BMW has done in the past and try to come to some logical guess of what could be true and what might not be 100% accurate.
I don't know..
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