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Originally Posted by dark.knight
I feel the F30 lost a lot of the magic that the E90 had.. the hydraulic steering replaced with the electric one killed a ton of feel, the E90 felt like a truck and I loved it. The F30 became so ridiculously big that today I mistake some on side profile for a 5 Series, the 5 Series itself is massive today. |
That is a common school of thought, but once you drive a F30 over a 1000km or so, you will realize that it has lost nothing much. E90 hydraulic steering was heavy, and yes, I loved it too, but heavy and hydraulic steering is just the means to the goal (of having a precise steering with good feedback), and not the goal itself. F30 steering is much lighter, and electric (again, not an end goal by itself), but still manages to be precise and, in sports mode, gives excellent feedback.
So one should not jump to conclusion just because BMW changed the steering from hydraulic to electric. I actually like the steering because it achieves the best of the both worlds - comfort mode and sport mode give you two different steering options to choose from as per your liking.
Regarding size, it is not
that much bigger than E90. Look at this beautiful figure given here:
https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=715008
But, the most important part is that, regardless of size, it is so nimble and agile, and so precise in its maneuvers that it does not feel big at all. I am more at ease driving this precise F30 than my bulky SX4 with its vague movements, which is actually smaller in size than
both F30 and E90. So tiny differences in size mean nothing when you talk about real-world agility and feel of the car.
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Maybe I didn't spend enough time with the F30 to understand how it performs.. of course it would be well-balanced, very agile and back-kick happy due to RWD like all Bimmers.
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Yes, F30 it is still well-balanced and very agile,
while being more comfortable than E90.
The suspensions on F30 (especially in the LCI version after they fixed the softness issue of pre-LCI F30) are awesome. Again, hard suspensions on E90 were means to a goal (of great handling), and not the goal itself. With much more comfortable suspensions, the F30 still manages to handle well and has no body roll in the corners! It is a win-win situation.
So I genuinely believe F30 is a positive improvement over E90. E90 was a great car and I have highest respect for it, but by no means it was the only template for a good BMW. Of course, this is all subjective and your opinions might differ. So in summary, to each his own!
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I just wish there was a little bit of the design magic of Bangle retained in modern Bimmers..
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Interesting point, but again I beg to differ. The looks argument is very subjective, but I am actually not a fan of Bangled BMWs at all. I am so glad the new designs post the Bangle era are so clean and proportionate, without any quirkiness. I love both the pre-Bangle and post-Bangle BMWs more than the Bangle era.
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The F30 3 is indeed a more-rounded car in every sense of the word, in terms of seating, quietness and comfort, much more so than its past iterations, although if I'm not mistaken, its seats are a bit hard compared to the E90? Am I imagining it?
As far as a combination of fun-driving and luxury goes, the F30 3 is it, the C Class panders to comfort and the Audi's steering is ridiculously lifeless. For those who want to feel the road, the Bavarian still has a little magic left in it yet.
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I agree with you in general here. And no, I did not feel the seats in the F30 to be harder than E90. Again, this could also depend on body structure and other personal preferences, so our opinions need not match.
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Originally Posted by n.devdath Now that's some clarity in thought and decision Doc...!!! ....
Wish you a million km of Pure Motoring Joy. |
Thank you very much Devnath.
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Originally Posted by RajBajwa Congratulations Doc! I wish you a million happy motoring miles in that cracker of a car. ! |
Thank you very much RajBajwa.
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Originally Posted by tilt Dr. AD, a very comprehensive review, and as usual per your standards, great story-telling too |
Thank you very much tilt. I know I have bored you guys to death by telling this story in person too, but I appreciate you guys reading it here again.
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Yesssssssssssss! No lumbar support! Tche tche, what a useless car .
Good show man. For the first twenty minutes I thoroughly enjoyed the comfort of the passenger seat with its wing-support, and then the lack of lumbar support kicked in. Quite uncomfortable. I felt the exact same in RSUDARSANAN's F30 too!
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Hahaha.
I knew this would come from you, just like from deepfreak15.
Actually I can't argue with this at all. I am lucky that I don't miss the lumbar support, but I can very well imagine that lumbar support can be a crucial thing for someone else. So yes, I agree that this is a key omission by BMW in general, although I don't miss it personally.
BTW you guys could also make fun of lack of cruise control. Just reminding you in case you guys forgot. :-)
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That said, yes, the car looks beautiful, feels good on the road, and is certainly the cynosure of all eyes wherever it goes!
Enjoy. Wishing you many many kilometres of fun.
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Thank you very much for your wishes. And nice that you said many
kilometres instead of the proverbial miles. This world would be a better place if we all use SI units.