03-24-2024, 03:07 PM | #1 |
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2024 C63 AMG........671hp
Looking at the specs, make it make sense that is M8 power range.
BMW had better be thinking of some next level M Cars. https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews...formance-test/ |
03-24-2024, 03:29 PM | #2 |
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03-24-2024, 08:17 PM | #4 |
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All the reviews I’ve seen have pegged it as a huge step down from the previous generation. Heavy, disconnected, and pretty terrible driving dynamics.
Mercedes has been putting up a lot of air balls lately with the AMG One, C63, GT63 E-Hybrid, and the new SL. |
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Also slower. Iirc it runs 11.2@121 in the 1/4.
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The great thing about my money is that it’s MY money. And if “next level” means a PHEV with a 4 cylinder engine, I couldn’t give two craps if it does 0-60 in 2.5 seconds like your neighbor’s wife’s Tesla. My money will remain in my pocket where it belongs, and I will spend it on other things. Nothing sends a message better than unsold cars |
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What is interesting is the C63 is now bigger (if memory serves than the past). From the CnD article
DIMENSIONS Wheelbase: 113.2 in Length: 190.6 in Width: 74.8 in Curb Weight: 4749 lb Compare that to a M850i (also CnD for a 2024) Exterior Dimensions Wheelbase (inches) 111.1 Length (inches)191.2 Width, without mirrors (inches) 74.9 Base Curb Weight (pounds) 4478 I'll take my M850i quarter mile (with no CnD BS rollout) at 11.5@123 any day of the week. In fact Fastlaps puts the C63 E Performance at 11.5 as well. 👍 |
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Agreed and BMW is treading into the same water. For example the new M5 but at least it will still have a V8 (per speculation or perhaps confirmed now). Just don't want to play in the PHEV world so all BMW models destined for that are DOA to me regardless of my obvious loyalty to BMW.
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