Mole wrote:
Besides, while I acknowledge the undisputed advantages of rear wheel drive, I think BMW have rather down-played the (also indisputable!) advantages of front wheel drive - and there certainly are some!
For those who see a personal vehicle merely as an alternative to mass transit, FWD's benefits are indeed numerous.
I'm also aware that FWD vehicles are cheaper for manufacturers to build.
(I personally was happy to install summer tires on my ex-wife's Caprice 9C1, specifically so that she wouldn't even consider driving to work during inclement weather in a RWD car with a Corvette engine. The disadvantage of FWD here, would be that she could not take that day off.)
Although I have driven FWD cars that prove someone in the chassis and suspension departments cared about impressing the driver, there's a reason why Porsche and Ferrari never made a FWD car.
They're probably a little upset about this news too - they may be seeing the future.