Showing posts with label 1 series M. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1 series M. Show all posts

May 13, 2011

BMW 1 M Coupe, the hooning review.

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Because we know what you really want to know about the BMW 1 M Coupe and you can read specs and regurgitated press releases anywhere....

What you want to know is, does it kick ass? Well, perhaps we'll let pictures do the talking as the Freep and I had a bit of fun with the Baby M's today, check it out after the jump







Is it good? Yes, very.
Does it go? It's got loads of thrust as turbos do.
Does it grip? Quite a lot and you can really feel the M Diff doing its thing.
Does it slide? Well, yes but it takes some firm provocation.
Does it stop? Better than the M3.
Is it a good street car? A great one, agile, quick and frugal too.
Does it sound good? it's a turbo...
How's the gearbox? Slick, literally. BMW put many low friction parts in this 1M specific box and even clutchless downshifts are a breeze.

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But as promised let me try and answer some of your specific questions from Facebook and twitter:


@nkavassalis: "General driving feel, modern BMW M-cars all feel too disconnected to be as enjoyable as your e36 M coupe ever was."

I felt very much at home in the 1M, it's like the stock Z3MC except way better dynamically. Both "part bin" cars, both legends.

@Robboso " is it throttle steerable? Is it a real M?"

Yes and Yes

@mistic192 "how well it swings out the back-end in corners of course"

See attached video...

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@AndyTaylor_isme "Does it feel as heavy as the stats suggest that it is?"

It does have some heft but it masks it well, short wheelbase, wide track, big tires help. Anyway, it's lighter than the e46 M3 but with more power.

@Nivola "Compare & contrast its flickability to your Z3 M coupe. Also, like to hear your opinion on its diff."

Nothing is as flickable as my MCoupe now but the 1M is LOADS better than the stock Z3M ever hoped to be. The diff is the M Diff, it works great.

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@CG "drive it really hard and see if it overheats? 5 consecutive laps at full throttle in reverse?"

Yeah, I tried asking about the reverse laps.... It does run hotter than the S54 but Friday was a cool day and they did not make it so you could run consecutive hot laps. None of the cars seemed to get heat soaked or brake faded. By contrast, the M3 Sedan's brake pedal seemed a bit long.

@blotto649 "Re. the 1M, curious about clutch pedal travel/feel - 335 feels too light/long. I'm hoping it's like my R53 Cooper S"

That's hard for me to say, had no issues with it seemed standard BMW M material.

Philip Stuhpid "is it really a proper successor of the e30 m3 and how´s the sound?"

The e30 M3 is a legend and has a racing pedigree likely never to be matched, that said the 1M would destroy a stock e30M3 at the track.

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Michael Valdez "Is it worth the price? And why should one choose that car over the ///M3?"

What else RWD can you buy in that price range, a Mustang? a 370Z? Nobody will choose it over the M3, the M3 is a very different beast. Both fun but in different ways but the 1M will be much more rare than the M3.

Jean-Noel Moyne "I'm very jealous. The question for them is why are they making so few of them (and will I get one and if so when? ;))."

Many want to know, but from what I understand it boild down to production capacity and the position of the car in the 1 series life cycle. There is a possibility that the 1M will be a 1 model year car!
Joe Hudson "How good is the ///M dynamic mode of the stability control? Does the car rotate well on throttle lift?"

M is very proud of their MDM, I feel bad because I shut it off after two laps, It's actually not very intrusive and as an instructor I would endorse using it 100% as a built it teaching tool. I'm sure it's great in the rain.
The car responds to mid corner throttle lifts in a very balanced and neutral way.


And finally...Dale:

Dale Lomas "How does it handle jumps? How many jelly beans can you fit in the door pockets? How easy is to drive no-handed? What's the top-speed of reverse gear?"

It's well dampened but somewhat soft, it will be good at the ring... Jelly beans are frowned upon if you want to keep things lightweight and, fast enough for a bootlegger.

More question? use comments

Thanks to BMW for including Axis in their 1M press drive, Much appreciated and Axis approved!
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February 22, 2011

Help our man Styles out...

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It's really not a bad dilemma to have, Axis Styles has a BMW 1M coming but he just cannot make up his mind on the color... personally, I think the choice is obvious but what do you think? Help the man make his decision, vote on the poll on the right. We promise to steal his keys and rip on that car as soon as he gets it!
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January 24, 2011

1M heading south on 95

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"All points bulletin: be on the lookout for a fast moving pocket m car southbound on 95, do not engage, repeat do not engage. Subject is extremely fast in cold dense, turbo friendly areas!"

You might see an orange blur if you traveling the I-95 corridor today. The only BMW 1 series M in the country is making its way from Jersey to Daytona where it will be on Pace car duty for the 24 hr race this week end.

For those gravitationally concerned, the car has every option except for NAV and comfort access.

If you spot it, snap it and send us picture. Remember, it's that orange blur!


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January 11, 2011

Bargain of the Year?

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From a car you'll probably never see much less drive to one you much more affordable than I imagined. I'm surprised there wasn't a bigger fuss out of Detroit, perhaps because everyone knew the specs for the BMW 1 Series M but the price announced is quite as aggressive as the car. $47000 base is not cheap but it's quite a good chunk of car for the money in my opinion.

What do you think? To me it seems like the best bargain since BMW stuffed the S54 in the Z3 coupe ten years ago!

Don't miss an interview with the new BMW US M Brand Freep over at Bimmerfile.com. You'll find out a lot of information about the philosophy behind the 1M.

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December 9, 2010

The BMW 1 series M is...

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Strikes me the BMW 1 Series M Coupé is almost everything M3 drivers have been asking for years save for one major detail: it's not an M3. So will M3 guys quit complaining and take a 3200lbs 1M or will they find some reason not to like the 1M? Well, it's a bit like the Cayman vs the 911, isn't it?

If you want to read all about the fine details, I suggest you hop over to Bimmerfile.com(or now on BMW.com) and since Axis Justin has the #1 spot for a 1 M at a local dealership, you can be sure we will do a proper Axis style track test as soon as we are able.



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November 3, 2010

Chris Harris does a take on the BMW 1 series M

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I think he gets it mostly right. Me, I would rather have the extra camber in the front, not so much the back but hey...so I don't like understeer, sue me!



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