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Dit wist Autowereld te vertellen (hebben erin gezeten naast de hoofdingenieur):
- differentieel van de M3 => super !
- ong. tot 350pk ge-uprade motor van de 135i => balen
- zowel met kort schakelende manuele bak als met de DCT-transmissie => korte bak , GENIAAL
-voorstelling januari 2011 => ik ben benieuwd
(randnoot: de volgende M3 komt met een turbogeblazen 6-cilinder-in-lijn) => BOOOOOOOOO
There was a Prototype with M-DCT built for evaluation alongside the manuals , unfortunately because this is a (for M) a very cost effective project the costs threatened to spiral out of control in terms for the inclusion of an M DCT. There is also the time factor running against. Had we done this earlier then we would have had the time to accomodate.
With the introduction of the next generation 1er hatch less than twelve months away . The strategy is to take the 1M further away from the hatch so that both cars will be individually distinguished. or in simple form? The 1M is an M car .
We are looking at a life span of just over 2 years for the 1M , the only reason for the go-ahead was to produce something that can be made quickly by using off the shelf parts.
What we are looking at is since the first official video introduction is that serious interest is now over 10,000, it initially depends on the reaction and if there is demand. If BMW discover that there is demand for such a car then they might try to accomodate , it all depends on the outcome. For which there is no definite answer at this time.
Although because there is more time for the engineers , the next generation
1M which will arrive in 2014 will be engineered to accept both transmissions.
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