Comments by "Umar Khan" (@umaralikha) on "Automann-TV"
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I agree for the top, but to be honest, most of my driving is on motorway or inside the city. The best place I can use it is on the A Roads, which aren't as bendy as the B Roads, due to me not living close to B Roads. I've seen videos of the C63 S beating the M3 in a straight line, as well as quarter mile times and others proving it. My question is, why doesn't the M3 have a V8? Emissions? The C63 S produces 199g/km, while the M3 does 204-213. The only reason is the extra 8MPG, but for many people such as me, fuel isn't my problem, tyres and crashing into a pole are.
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Brain Damage What is the highest output of the S63 engine, I think its called. The highest output from the factory is 600 and the lowest is just over 500. For the 6.2 AMG, the smaller output is just over 420hp, while the biggest output is 622hp. Thats not a tune. When modified, they go from just under 500, to over 750. Can the M4 go to over 700hp? The GTR is a masterpiece on wheels. You started the talk on horsepower and displacement so I replied. Do you mean fastest accelerating? Pagani Zonda 760 is quicker. The S Class is better than the 7 Series, and owning Rolls Royce doesn't mean its the same thing. What'd you man so be quiet? The interior is different, which the S Class beats the 7 Series on. The S Class has rear adjustable seats, a much better sound system, one of the quietest cars on the road e.t.c. Sharing electronics, which is only a screen you can find on a 3 series isn't that good. Suspension, engine and transmission? What has that got to do with luxury. The S Class beats any BMW in luxury. Rolls Royce may be owned by BMW but it isn't a BMW. A major hint is that one is made in the UK and one is made in Germany.
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Brain Damage This is what I'm talking about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_Headquarters
https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=rolls%20royce%20headquarters
No its not. The interior isn't from BMW. 70% of Rolls Royce is BMW? If that was the case no one would buy a Rolls Royce. You saying 70% of Rolls Royce is from BMW is absurd. Even the Ghost, the closest car to the 7 Series only has 20% shared from the 7 Series : "Because Rolls is now under BMW’s stewardship, and because using common parts is essential for a manufacturer’s economies of scale (but mostly because Rolls-Royce admitted that the Ghost shares 20 percent of itself with the BMW 7-series, specifically, the V-12–powered 760Li), it’s tempting to think that the new car is simply an upsized BMW, a 9-series with an available metallic hood. That characterization is a little unfair to this new sedan. The 20-percent commonality hides in the climate-control system, the electrical architecture, parts of the floorpan, and some engine components. Both cars’ twin-turbocharged V-12s come from the same engine family, but the Ghost’s is stroked to 6.6 liters (up from the 760’s 6.0) and gets some revised internals such as a new crank. And whereas the BMW has only air springs at the rear, the Ghost uses adaptive air suspension at all four corners. The Rolls needed a more regal seating position, larger-diameter tires, and coach-style doors, which necessitated more changes. The new overall tire diameter meant new steering and suspension kinematics, and the raised seating position and center-opening doors meant reengineering the donor platform for crash safety."
The 7 Series doesn't have remotely the same interior as the Rolls Royce. I don't understand how you think that "engine, transmission,electronics" makes up 70% of a car.
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