C63 owners, Whats your take on the Bmw 1M?
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C63 owners, Whats your take on the Bmw 1M?
Hello guys, what title says....
I am the proud owner of a 2013 bare bones C63 coupe, its my weeked toy car and I love it to death, what an engine! very fun to drive, only 12,000 miles on the clock and in pristine condition, My DD is a boring Toyota Land Cruiser since I cant drive anything else to work. Last week my sales guy offered me a 2012 BMW 1M with only 6000 miles, evolve full exhaust and AFE intake, looked like new!, I am loosing sleep thinking about the swap, price wise its just $6K over my C63 that he would take on a trade, 1Ms are cheap in this part of the world compared to the ridiculous prices in the US.
Both great cars but the 1M seems to be more "special" , I had a few interesting cars before like a 991 Carrera 4S that I had to let go since it was too blingy here, I dont miss it a bit when I am cruising in my C63. The 1M is also a very fun drive, great power and cracking sound with a proper but tiring manual transmission in this horrible traffic, suspension was also a bit hard for my 48 y/o a$$ but what a toy! what would you do? Take the M car or keep the AMG? Please advise. Thanks
I am the proud owner of a 2013 bare bones C63 coupe, its my weeked toy car and I love it to death, what an engine! very fun to drive, only 12,000 miles on the clock and in pristine condition, My DD is a boring Toyota Land Cruiser since I cant drive anything else to work. Last week my sales guy offered me a 2012 BMW 1M with only 6000 miles, evolve full exhaust and AFE intake, looked like new!, I am loosing sleep thinking about the swap, price wise its just $6K over my C63 that he would take on a trade, 1Ms are cheap in this part of the world compared to the ridiculous prices in the US.
Both great cars but the 1M seems to be more "special" , I had a few interesting cars before like a 991 Carrera 4S that I had to let go since it was too blingy here, I dont miss it a bit when I am cruising in my C63. The 1M is also a very fun drive, great power and cracking sound with a proper but tiring manual transmission in this horrible traffic, suspension was also a bit hard for my 48 y/o a$$ but what a toy! what would you do? Take the M car or keep the AMG? Please advise. Thanks
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I wouldn’t trade straight across let alone money on top...so that tells you all you need to know about my preference...
The 1m I was in a while ago wasn’t that impressive and what makes you say it’s “special”?
its the entry level m car ... the recent m2 was far more impressive to me at least and seemed quite a bit more up scale and impressive to me. But I would still prefer the 63...
The 1m I was in a while ago wasn’t that impressive and what makes you say it’s “special”?
its the entry level m car ... the recent m2 was far more impressive to me at least and seemed quite a bit more up scale and impressive to me. But I would still prefer the 63...
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I wouldn’t trade straight across let alone money on top...so that tells you all you need to know about my preference...
The 1m I was in a while ago wasn’t that impressive and what makes you say it’s “special”?
its the entry level m car ... the recent m2 was far more impressive to me at least and seemed quite a bit more up scale and impressive to me. But I would still prefer the 63...
The 1m I was in a while ago wasn’t that impressive and what makes you say it’s “special”?
its the entry level m car ... the recent m2 was far more impressive to me at least and seemed quite a bit more up scale and impressive to me. But I would still prefer the 63...
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I came from an N55 135i and know all about the lust for the 1M. Since so many of us were doing 1M body kits etc. I think it’s cool the 1M exists sure. But at the end of the day I’m not a car collector. I’m a driver. The 1M was rare yes. It’s also small. It also has a plastic interior. The M2 sort of destroys the argument for paying the prices people here ask which is basically MSRP when new. All your left with is a neat coupe that we didn’t get many of. Styling is kinda bland. And only enthusiasts would recognize the uniqueness of the car. I’m much happier in my C63 than a E8x.
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I never thought much about the 1M for a few years that it was around, then I drove one and that changed everything for me. I absolutely love that car so much, also I'm a manual fanboy so that makes it even better.
However, from an enjoyment and thrills, ****s and giggles point of view, I would choose the C63 over the 1M any day.
From a financial point of view, I would definitely choose the 1M.
Here in South Africa, that car is just going up in value like there's no tomorrow. It was R545000 brand new, and they are now selling for around R700 000 for a 2011 with +60 000km!
However, from an enjoyment and thrills, ****s and giggles point of view, I would choose the C63 over the 1M any day.
From a financial point of view, I would definitely choose the 1M.
Here in South Africa, that car is just going up in value like there's no tomorrow. It was R545000 brand new, and they are now selling for around R700 000 for a 2011 with +60 000km!
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Both great but very different. Doesn't sound like you collect and if 1Ms are that cheap there, may not appreciate like here at least not for quite some time. 08-10 135i(twin turbo) are dirt cheap here - if it's the same there and feasible - keep your C, buy an older 135i(with DCT if you don't like manuals) and mod it for 1M performance or better.
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I've driven both a 1M and a 135i M Sport. They're a lot of fun on the track, but they're not even remotely in the same category as a C63. A much more "fair" comparison would be to a CLA45, and if those were your two choices, the BMW might be the winner as it has an excellent chassis with better dynamics, it is RWD and you can get one with a stick instead of a DCT, but it would be a very noticeable downgrade from a C63 in every respect (except for track handling).
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I own both cars (although my c63 is a black series).
I absolutly love both of them but they are very different if you really love driving and are into the details of these things.
To me they both represent the pinnacle of the heritage for both brands.
The c63 of course is all centered around that engine. The engine dominates everything and you actually use the throttle to get you around bends, etc. I won't go into the c63 as you obviously know the car well.
The 1m is the opposite in that it's all about the mythical BMW handling and feel. It's a car that likes to be driven precisely and will reward you if you do drive neatly. But it has a short wheel base so if you aren't paying attention it will snap back and bite you in the ***. Trust me it will bite you when you have a mental lapse. This is all due to the short wheel base that makes the car a twitchy car by BMW standards and worlds away from the c63 handling.
The 1m is a smaller car then the c63 but feels micro sized when you are really driving fast and it just wraps around you and feels like an extension of your arms and legs. This is something I really love about BMW, a feature that is completely gone in new bmws such as the m2 or m3. This can also be a bad feature depending on what you use the car for. For long journeys or times when you just want to relax and space out the c63 is actually much better at this and more forgiving.
The interior of the c63, while I would not call it high quality by any means, still feels 1 step above the 1m. Neither car bothers me on that aspect since the bonuses of each car far outweigh the interior quality. But if I had to pick one, I'd go with c63 interior.
Ergonomics of both cars cars are similar. Again due to the small size of the 1m I find driving it in the city and parking etc to be a breeze where I have to watch out with the c63 (again mine is a black series so I have to watch out for the fenders, might be different with the regular one)
in the end, if I had to chose one car and my requisite was fun and handling and I would take the 1m. I've always been a BMW person and appreciated handling above all else. As an overall package, a car that can do it all including a daily commute then I would take the c63 every time. I think it may come down to what stage of life you are at. I'm at the point where I have to commute to work every day, etc..
I keep my 1m garaged for the most part and use my c63 5 days of the week. So actions speak louder then words.
I will also also add this, the 1m gets a lot of positive attention and vibes, something you normally don't get from driving a BMW. It's a pleasant surprise. Even the average idiot will give you a thumbs up every now and then. The c63 seems to only get positive attention from scumbags. Probably because they think I am also a scumbag like them. In the end I don't care abut that kind of thing, but throwing it out there in case it makes a difference to you.
those are the thoughts at the top of my mind. I'm still groggy from thanksgiving turkey but if you have any questions please let me know and I'm happy to answer as I truly love both for what each one offers. I've owned the 1m as new and the c63 for 5 years now so I'm very familiar with both cars
I absolutly love both of them but they are very different if you really love driving and are into the details of these things.
To me they both represent the pinnacle of the heritage for both brands.
The c63 of course is all centered around that engine. The engine dominates everything and you actually use the throttle to get you around bends, etc. I won't go into the c63 as you obviously know the car well.
The 1m is the opposite in that it's all about the mythical BMW handling and feel. It's a car that likes to be driven precisely and will reward you if you do drive neatly. But it has a short wheel base so if you aren't paying attention it will snap back and bite you in the ***. Trust me it will bite you when you have a mental lapse. This is all due to the short wheel base that makes the car a twitchy car by BMW standards and worlds away from the c63 handling.
The 1m is a smaller car then the c63 but feels micro sized when you are really driving fast and it just wraps around you and feels like an extension of your arms and legs. This is something I really love about BMW, a feature that is completely gone in new bmws such as the m2 or m3. This can also be a bad feature depending on what you use the car for. For long journeys or times when you just want to relax and space out the c63 is actually much better at this and more forgiving.
The interior of the c63, while I would not call it high quality by any means, still feels 1 step above the 1m. Neither car bothers me on that aspect since the bonuses of each car far outweigh the interior quality. But if I had to pick one, I'd go with c63 interior.
Ergonomics of both cars cars are similar. Again due to the small size of the 1m I find driving it in the city and parking etc to be a breeze where I have to watch out with the c63 (again mine is a black series so I have to watch out for the fenders, might be different with the regular one)
in the end, if I had to chose one car and my requisite was fun and handling and I would take the 1m. I've always been a BMW person and appreciated handling above all else. As an overall package, a car that can do it all including a daily commute then I would take the c63 every time. I think it may come down to what stage of life you are at. I'm at the point where I have to commute to work every day, etc..
I keep my 1m garaged for the most part and use my c63 5 days of the week. So actions speak louder then words.
I will also also add this, the 1m gets a lot of positive attention and vibes, something you normally don't get from driving a BMW. It's a pleasant surprise. Even the average idiot will give you a thumbs up every now and then. The c63 seems to only get positive attention from scumbags. Probably because they think I am also a scumbag like them. In the end I don't care abut that kind of thing, but throwing it out there in case it makes a difference to you.
those are the thoughts at the top of my mind. I'm still groggy from thanksgiving turkey but if you have any questions please let me know and I'm happy to answer as I truly love both for what each one offers. I've owned the 1m as new and the c63 for 5 years now so I'm very familiar with both cars
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I own both cars (although my c63 is a black series).
I absolutly love both of them but they are very different if you really love driving and are into the details of these things.
To me they both represent the pinnacle of the heritage for both brands.
The c63 of course is all centered around that engine. The engine dominates everything and you actually use the throttle to get you around bends, etc. I won't go into the c63 as you obviously know the car well.
The 1m is the opposite in that it's all about the mythical BMW handling and feel. It's a car that likes to be driven precisely and will reward you if you do drive neatly. But it has a short wheel base so if you aren't paying attention it will snap back and bite you in the ***. Trust me it will bite you when you have a mental lapse. This is all due to the short wheel base that makes the car a twitchy car by BMW standards and worlds away from the c63 handling.
The 1m is a smaller car then the c63 but feels micro sized when you are really driving fast and it just wraps around you and feels like an extension of your arms and legs. This is something I really love about BMW, a feature that is completely gone in new bmws such as the m2 or m3. This can also be a bad feature depending on what you use the car for. For long journeys or times when you just want to relax and space out the c63 is actually much better at this and more forgiving.
The interior of the c63, while I would not call it high quality by any means, still feels 1 step above the 1m. Neither car bothers me on that aspect since the bonuses of each car far outweigh the interior quality. But if I had to pick one, I'd go with c63 interior.
Ergonomics of both cars cars are similar. Again due to the small size of the 1m I find driving it in the city and parking etc to be a breeze where I have to watch out with the c63 (again mine is a black series so I have to watch out for the fenders, might be different with the regular one)
in the end, if I had to chose one car and my requisite was fun and handling and I would take the 1m. I've always been a BMW person and appreciated handling above all else. As an overall package, a car that can do it all including a daily commute then I would take the c63 every time. I think it may come down to what stage of life you are at. I'm at the point where I have to commute to work every day, etc..
I keep my 1m garaged for the most part and use my c63 5 days of the week. So actions speak louder then words.
I will also also add this, the 1m gets a lot of positive attention and vibes, something you normally don't get from driving a BMW. It's a pleasant surprise. Even the average idiot will give you a thumbs up every now and then. The c63 seems to only get positive attention from scumbags. Probably because they think I am also a scumbag like them. In the end I don't care abut that kind of thing, but throwing it out there in case it makes a difference to you.
those are the thoughts at the top of my mind. I'm still groggy from thanksgiving turkey but if you have any questions please let me know and I'm happy to answer as I truly love both for what each one offers. I've owned the 1m as new and the c63 for 5 years now so I'm very familiar with both cars
I absolutly love both of them but they are very different if you really love driving and are into the details of these things.
To me they both represent the pinnacle of the heritage for both brands.
The c63 of course is all centered around that engine. The engine dominates everything and you actually use the throttle to get you around bends, etc. I won't go into the c63 as you obviously know the car well.
The 1m is the opposite in that it's all about the mythical BMW handling and feel. It's a car that likes to be driven precisely and will reward you if you do drive neatly. But it has a short wheel base so if you aren't paying attention it will snap back and bite you in the ***. Trust me it will bite you when you have a mental lapse. This is all due to the short wheel base that makes the car a twitchy car by BMW standards and worlds away from the c63 handling.
The 1m is a smaller car then the c63 but feels micro sized when you are really driving fast and it just wraps around you and feels like an extension of your arms and legs. This is something I really love about BMW, a feature that is completely gone in new bmws such as the m2 or m3. This can also be a bad feature depending on what you use the car for. For long journeys or times when you just want to relax and space out the c63 is actually much better at this and more forgiving.
The interior of the c63, while I would not call it high quality by any means, still feels 1 step above the 1m. Neither car bothers me on that aspect since the bonuses of each car far outweigh the interior quality. But if I had to pick one, I'd go with c63 interior.
Ergonomics of both cars cars are similar. Again due to the small size of the 1m I find driving it in the city and parking etc to be a breeze where I have to watch out with the c63 (again mine is a black series so I have to watch out for the fenders, might be different with the regular one)
in the end, if I had to chose one car and my requisite was fun and handling and I would take the 1m. I've always been a BMW person and appreciated handling above all else. As an overall package, a car that can do it all including a daily commute then I would take the c63 every time. I think it may come down to what stage of life you are at. I'm at the point where I have to commute to work every day, etc..
I keep my 1m garaged for the most part and use my c63 5 days of the week. So actions speak louder then words.
I will also also add this, the 1m gets a lot of positive attention and vibes, something you normally don't get from driving a BMW. It's a pleasant surprise. Even the average idiot will give you a thumbs up every now and then. The c63 seems to only get positive attention from scumbags. Probably because they think I am also a scumbag like them. In the end I don't care abut that kind of thing, but throwing it out there in case it makes a difference to you.
those are the thoughts at the top of my mind. I'm still groggy from thanksgiving turkey but if you have any questions please let me know and I'm happy to answer as I truly love both for what each one offers. I've owned the 1m as new and the c63 for 5 years now so I'm very familiar with both cars
My 0,02cents for OP: if you’re more of a racing-car guy, and likes to go set some laptimes here and there, probably the 1M will suit you better... If you just want to enjoy a good future classic, don’t leave the C63. It’ll still be fun as hell in ten, twenty, or fifty years.
Good luck with your decision!
Best regards,
V.