JANUARY 31, 2024
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The AE Quote of the Century: Everybody loves The High-Octane Truth. Until they don't. -WG
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Fans of shifting their own gears can look forward to a new arrival from BMW created especially for them: the 2024 BMW Z4 M40i. The machine is available for the very first time with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The pairing of the manual gearbox with the 382HP TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder engine "forms the heart of an enticing equipment package that emphasizes the two-seater’s focus on delivering an exhilarating open-top driving experience," according to BMW PR minions. The 2025 BMW Z4 M40i “Handschalter” (German for “hand shift” and the internal working name of the project used by the small team that brought the vehicle to life) brings a retuned chassis with mixed-size M light-alloy wheels measuring 19 inches at the front axle and 20 inches at the rear. Special design features for both the exterior and interior are also part of the $3500 package including: The 6-speed manual gearbox; Vernasca leather upholstery in choice of five shades; Cognac/Black with Black M piping unique to manual version; Black Alcantara/Black Vernasca leather combination or Black SensaTec also available; Metallic paint in choice of seven shades or Alpine White non-metallic; San Remo Green metallic only available on manual transmission version; Exclusive BMW Individual Frozen Deep Green metallic (shown) available for $2,950; Extended Shadowline trim and mirror caps in black high-gloss. Editor-in-Chief's Note: A 6-speed manual gearbox? Kudos to BMW. -PMD
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The new BMW 4 Series Coupe and BMW 4 Series Convertible, are powered by either a 2-liter 4-cylinder (225HP) or 3-liter 6-cylinder TwinPower Turbo (375HP) engine that both benefit from 48V mild hybrid tech to improve efficiency and responsiveness. The cockpit design features the latest evolution of BMW iDrive with QuickSelect, which is based on the new BMW Operating System 8.5. New exterior paint finishes and light-alloy wheel designs, revised grilles, headlights and new rear lights with laser-lit accents mark the latest advances in the exterior of the two models. The cabins have new steering wheel designs, new interior trim elements. Production of the new BMW 4 Series Coupe and Convertible will remain at BMW Group Plant Dingolfing. The worldwide market launch will get underway in March 2024.
Cadillac has introduced a refreshed and more advanced 2025 CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the "V-Series is the ultimate expression of Cadillac design, performance and technology, and the purest expression of the passion that exists at the core of the Cadillac brand," according to Cadillac PR minions. The 2025 CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing sedans have a fresh exterior appearance with a revised front fascia, offering stronger visual cues that further differentiate the CT5-V and the CT5-V Blackwing. The interiors feature aggressive surface lines with a focus on quality, attention to detail, authenticity of materials and impeccable craftsmanship. The 2025 CT5-V is distinguished by a new front-end performance design with a wider, lower appearance, which complements its dramatic fastback profile. Additional features include:
- Redesigned grille and front fascia with black moldings, rocker extensions and spoiler
- Redesigned Cadillac stacked signature vertical lighting with LED headlamps with Mondrian pattern etching
- Walk up and walk away lighting choreography
- Three new colors: Drift Metallic, Deep Space Metallic, Typhoon Metallic
- Lit Cadillac Crest on the back of the 33-inch-diagonal LED display, which welcomes the driver upon approach
- Quad trapezoid exhaust tips
The 2025 CT5-V Blackwing features a redesigned grille and front fascia with aero ground effects and front fenders. Additional features include:
- Redesigned performance front-end
- Redesigned Cadillac stacked signature vertical lighting with LED headlamps with Mondrian pattern etching
- Walk up and walk away lighting choreography
- Three new colors: Drift Metallic, Deep Space Metallic, Typhoon Metallic
- Lit Cadillac Crest on the back of the 33-inch-diagonal LED display, which welcomes the driver upon approach
- Carbon Fiber Packages, including an updated Carbon Fiber Package with splitter
- Quad trapezoid exhaust tips
Performance:
- 3.0TT 360HP, 405 lb-ft torque with 10-speed automatic transmission (CT5-V)
- 6.2L Supercharged V-8 668HP, 659 lb-ft torque with 6-speed manual or 10-speed auto (CT5-V Blackwing)
- Available All-Wheel Drive (CT5-V)
- Standard Brembo front and rear brakes with V-Series graphic (CT5-V Blackwing)
- Standard Performance Traction Management (CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing)
- Standard Launch Control (CT5-V)
- Standard Custom Launch Control with Line Lock (CT5-V Blackwing)
- Standard Magnetic Ride Control/Electronic Limited Slip (CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing)
- Driver Mode Selector
The 2025 CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing will make their public debut at the Rolex 24 At Daytona this weekend (January 27-28). The 2025 CT5-V Blackwing will serve as the Official Safety Car in the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Additionally, the 2025 CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing will be available for public viewing in the Cadillac midway display at Daytona International Speedway on Jan. 27–28, 2024. The 2025 Cadillac CT5-V and CT5-V Blackwing will be produced at GM’s Lansing Grand River Assembly facility in Michigan, with production to begin in summer 2024. Additional details and pricing will be announced in the future. Visit www.cadillac.com for more information.
The AE Song of the Week
It almost seems like you're avoiding me
I'm okay alone, but you got something I need
Well, I got a brand new pair of roller skates
You got a brand new key
I think that we should get together and try them out, you see
I been looking around a while, you got something for me
Oh, I got a brand new pair of roller skates
You got a brand new key
I asked your mother if you were at home
She said, "Yes", but you weren't alone
Oh, sometimes I think that you're avoiding me
I'm okay alone, but you got something I need
Well, I got a brand new pair of roller skates
You got a brand new key
I think that we should get together and try them out, you see
I been looking around a while, you got something for me
Oh, I got a brand new pair of roller skates
You got a brand new key
I ride my bike, I roller skate, don't drive no car
Don't go too fast, but I go pretty far
For somebody who don't drive I been all around the world
Some people say she done alright for a girl
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Oh yeah yeah yeah
Oh yeah yeah
I got a brand new pair of roller skates
You got a brand new key
I got a brand new pair of roller skates
You got a brand new key
I got a brand new pair of roller skates
You got a brand new key
"Brand New Key" by Melanie, from the album "Gather Me" (1971)*. Written by Melanie Safka. Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind. Listen to it here.
*In this song, Melanie has new pair of roller skates, which she uses to skate over to a boy's house because he's "got something I need." She's quite persistent but it seems he's never home. Finally, his mom answers the door and tells her he's with another girl. This is when it dawns on her that he might be avoiding her. The "key" Melanie sings about is a skate key. At the time, roller skates were metal contraptions that required an adjustment tool (the skate key) to fit them to the foot. The story about the girl looking for the boy so he could use his brand-new key had plenty of connotation, which was striking because it was placed in such an innocent setting. Melanie claimed she wrote the lyrics in a stream-of-conscious style in just minutes, and any deeper meaning was unintentional. "It was not anything that I thought about or even worried about making sense," she said. This song has a very unusual origin story. Melanie's search for enlightenment inspired her to go on a 27-day fast, during which she drank nothing but distilled water. Coming off the fast, she was eating transitional food like carrots when she felt an overwhelming urge to get a McDonald's hamburger and fries. Figuring it was some kind of spirit voice guiding her, she gave in. On the way back to her house from McDonald's, she started to write the song. After Melanie wrote this song, she figured it would make a nice interlude on the album and could be a lighthearted novelty to perform between her more earnest material. Her husband, Peter Schekeryk, who was also her producer, had other ideas. After she recorded the song at Allegro Studios in New York City, she left for California. When she returned, Schekeryk had put jaunty doo-wop backing vocals on the song and it was super catchy. "I'm sure if 'Brand New Key' had lived its life before my husband recorded it, it would have come out as a blues, swampy thing and nobody would have ever heard it," Melanie said in a Songfacts interview. "That would have been that. But he'd say, 'Melanie, that's a hit.' I'd say, 'No, it can't be.'" Melanie (last name: Safka) was a folk singer who wrote passionate songs about peace and unity during the Vietnam War. She played Woodstock and had charted with "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" and "Peace Will Come (According To Plan)." She had some reservations about releasing "Brand New Key" as a single, fearing she would no longer be taken seriously ("I was sure I was doomed to be cute for the rest of my life," she told Songfacts). She had further success with songs in her folk style like "Ring The Living Bell" and "Some Day I'll be A Farmer," but she is overwhelmingly known for "Brand New Key." "Brand New Key" went to #1 in the US on the chart dated December 25, 1971, where it stayed for three weeks. Melanie Safka died last week at the age of 72. (Knowledge courtesy of Songfacts.com)
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