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03-16-2017, 09:19 PM | #67 |
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Sorry but I won't be able to take anyone saying "axe the 4(GC)" serious anymore.. ever.
It's one of the best cars they have.. every time I talk to self proclaimed 'not into BMW' people they always say without exception: "But what about the 4 series though damn I love that one!" (All variants) For the price, nothing beats the 4GC in it's category! |
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03-16-2017, 09:22 PM | #68 |
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I wish BMW had made the M4GC.
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03-16-2017, 10:08 PM | #69 |
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BMW in the past was always known for being simple. Recent years that's gone away and people just aren't as loyal to BMW as they were before.
I work at a BMW dealership and we get so many complaints from customers saying they can't keep up with the models, or they say there is too many different kinds of BMW's that they don't know which one they want. Small things like taking the M out of M240i will make a noticeable difference. I don't have enough fingers to count how many times customers asked if the M240i is the same as the M2. Sure, most of you reading this will be like "wow i can't believe customers ask that, it's simple" but people with a lot of BMW knowledge make up a very small piece of BMW sales and BMW loyalty. Hopefully we can go back to how BMW was before. One series number, but all the different body style options. (I've been waiting for this topic to come out so I could give my rant ) Edit: And although some of you are asking for the 6MT to come back, it probably won't come back in all the models. It will be VERY rare in the 2/3/4 series but that will eventually die off too. Times are changing and we are part of time. I know it sucks, (my past two BMW's were manual) but it is what it is.
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03-16-2017, 10:38 PM | #70 |
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About time! Get rid of the X2, X4, X6, every m-performance and M versions of the X1,X3,X5 we don't need thoses. For the cars get rid of the GT and GC stick with the rest.
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03-17-2017, 12:11 AM | #72 |
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I would also like to note, SUV's made for almost 50% of sales for BMW last year. The X2,X4 and X6 or any SUV or CUV or SAV isn't going anywhere anytime soon. They get rid of a model, it will be replaced with some sort of utility vehicle.
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03-17-2017, 01:00 AM | #73 |
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As far as Merc is concerned, the next gen SL has already been spied with an S-coupe body and there's rumors that it might use the AMG GT's platform to reduce weight and save costs. There's also talk of adding back seats and a coupe version to the next SL. I think the current SL, S coupe/cabriolet and AMG GT will all be replaced by the R233. Apparently it's so radically different to the R230 and R231 that they decided to skip the R232 designation and move on to the R233. The fact that they're taking the GT's platform, introducing a coupe version with back seats and getting rid of the folding hardtop suggests that the resulting vehicle would end up being a direct competitor to the Porsche 911 considering the SL's price range is almost identical to the Porsche at $90k-$215k. The cherry on top is that the R233 is being designed from the ground up by AMG! Merc won't let its most iconic nameplate rot on the vine and wither into oblivion. Last edited by scoobysaurus; 03-17-2017 at 01:19 AM.. |
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The 3GT have seen plenty sucsess in EU, as have the 2 series on the UKL platform. I'm certain that the big coupes and convertibles will be axed. Maybe the X4 even? It makes sense, BMW needs more EV in the line up, A Mini in 2019 and the new X3 in 2020 is not enough imo.
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03-17-2017, 02:15 AM | #76 | |
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But on a more serious note yes BMW needs to step up their game on the EV market if they are serious about competing in the future especially when regulations are getting tougher for each day and now even towns are forbidding diesel cars from entering they really need to switch it up a bit more. I would love to own a M3 Hybrid with maybe 100-150 km EV range for daily commute then being able to use the rest of the power in combinations with the EV engine for when i want to have some fun. As they say people with EV Range anxiety are often those who don't even own a EV car, and shouting from the benches EV range is to short petrol and diesel are better even when for most but not all people their daily commute is around 10-50 km back and forth to work (at least in Sweden for most part people live "close" to their work and don't travel between 2-4 hours a day to get to work and back) :-) - But when it comes to chopping models maybe BMW should start a so called sister company where cars like the 2er active tourer and GT car fits with a new design element they would then still be getting revenue for those cars but they would be called something else even though they are the same and the wonderful die hard BMW fans would get "THEIR" company back as it was 20 years ago Maybe a possible future lineup, The rest moved to a sister company still BMW cars but under a new name, And everyone is happy |
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03-17-2017, 02:57 AM | #77 |
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Tbh, BMW was fine with the M3 name in the lineup. Then all of a sudden when the F80 arrived, BMW decided to follow Audi by adding another name for the M3's coupe counterpart, the M4.
BMW should have stayed with the M3 name, which is M3 coupe, M3 sedan, and M3 convertible. It was like that with the e92, e90, and e93.
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https://www.google.com/amp/mobile.re.../idUSKBN16M2C5 Regulations aren't chiseled in stone. We can change them by changing the people we put in charge of the regulations.
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So changing regulations to make it easier for fossil fuel driven cars to survive well that is kinda a step backwards but that's my opinion on that. For me the internal combustion engine has run its course in its pure form so to speak, The most obvious choice is to produce hybrid performance cars witch is a combination of both worlds, Considering the biggest release of emissions (when it comes to cars) comes from the so called daily driving to work, stores, soccer practice etc.... where the engine doesn't get up to proper working temperatures especially during the winter months and is then more damaging to the enivorment. So then a hybrid is the smartest choice where you can use your electric engine for all those parts and then when you want to have some fun you turn on the combustion engine and floor it and have some fun, Instead of turning on and off the combustion engine several times a day without getting the engine to proper working temperatures witch is also to be fair damaging to the engine, So instead you maybe switch to the combustion engine once a day for fun or when you are heading for the track or so. |
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03-17-2017, 04:56 AM | #80 |
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If it were me I'd go back to basics,
- In the 80s sports cars were things the rich had, not things equivalent in price to a family car that no one who has anything more than a handbag would buy. Reposition the sports cars as super cars and make them large profit margin, high performance willy waving cars. Pair up with another manufacturer to reduce cost. - Make practical versions of the best new mainstay cars ... so I'd like to see an M3 and M5 tourer and 340e and 540e tourer more than I'm interested in a 4 convertible. Cars that should wipe the floor with the Audi competition. Cut the number of GTs and hatchback cars except the 1er. - Explore mild hybrid options - Stop making huge coupes that weigh too much. Plough the money into proper 100k plus proper sports car/super car segment (and I don't mean 3 cylinders - there's no tax advantage now any way). - Keep plugging the SUV market because some people love them and use the profit to bolster standard equipment throughout the range. - Stop being so stingy with equipment. You can get self driving assistance on Seat Leon, Golf and A3 but it's rocking horse shit on a 335d. LED headlights only just became standard on 335d. But hey what do I know |
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03-17-2017, 05:34 AM | #81 |
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Kill the 2 active tourer, 3 GT, 5 GT, upcoming x7, X4, X1 and maybe the X6 too... forget the z5 and bring back a fixed roof z3/z4 coupe with a M variant and introduce an M halo sports/super car. Also leave the FWD platforms to your mini sub brand.
And stop making your cars so damn big each gen for fuksakes. The 5 series is now a 7er and the 7 series is a land yacht. Kthanxbye... |
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03-17-2017, 05:50 AM | #82 |
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m2/m340i manual are only new bmws i will get next when lease is up. if i save up enough to get one,tho steering kinda sucked if not then i'm buying used e92/e82 keeping it as long as i can.
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03-17-2017, 09:22 AM | #84 |
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They jacked up the price, watered down the driving dynamics, and switched to a hard top. Basically they turned it into a cruiser and lost its customer base who wanted none of that. The E89 was the first BMW in a long line of dynamically-mediocre redesigns (F10, F30, etc.)
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03-17-2017, 10:05 AM | #85 |
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I thought this was an Onion article
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AND they will actually be ADDING new models for at least 2 life cycles. That's @ 14 years folks. IMO what will happen is the something similar to this: The 4 series GC will be come the 3 series 4 door...in like 14 years.
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03-17-2017, 11:52 AM | #87 |
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A year or two ago I saw the trend that BMW was on and had my doubts. Since then I always told people that BMW is going the route of American auto makers of yesteryear by offering too mang lines with little distinction between them. Not exactly sure what their strategy is but having too many lines and making them so affordable (for the lower end models) will make BMWs such a common commodity that will come back and bite them.
As such, I have been wishing that they would narrow down their offerings. It keeps things simple for consumers and also allows BMW to focus on making great vehicles again. When a company spreads itself across too many of the same thing, it puts itself at risk. I mean, even though I am knowledgeable about BMW, I do find myself overwhelmed by the amount of models BMW has:2,3,4,5,6,7,8(upcoming),X1,X2(upcoming),X3,X4, X5,X6,X7(upcoming),M2,M3,M4,M5,M6,M7(?),i3,i5(?),i 8, and different variants within each of those product lines. It's way too much and they really, really should narrow it down and make it a more focused company. IMO they should have the followings: 1/2 series: small compact series offering coupe and sedans (or GC 3: iconic so can't get rid of it; offering somewhat compact sedans and coupes (I don't know if we can call it compact) 5: mid size 6/8: grand touring coupes and G 7: full size executive saloons X1: small compact SAV X2: this is a maybe if there's enough differentiation X3: maybe combine with X2 line X5: mid size SAV, probably should offer regular and "coupe" version X7: full size SAV Ms: keep them as they are or combine 3 & 4 I: keep them as they are Last edited by BMW F22; 03-17-2017 at 12:04 PM.. |
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My next car will likely be a 4GC, an Audi S5 Sportback or S7. The four door coupe styling with a hatchback for practicality is the next best thing to a wagon.
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