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04-01-2017, 10:53 AM | #1 |
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Next generation 6 Series a 911 competitor?
Rumors are saying with a larger new 8 that the next gen 6 will be smaller and lighter, think 911 fighter.
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04-02-2017, 12:44 AM | #4 |
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Only forum members are spreading that rumour. No one to date has been able to quote offical BMW reports. So just stop. There will never be a 911 fight, or 911 anything. Bmw moto is "sheer driving pleasure". In recent history they never claimed "ultimate driving machine:.
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04-02-2017, 12:44 PM | #7 |
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There are believable rumors and then there are those that are not.
Think like a business. Do you spend significant resources on this collaborative sports car effort with another manufacturer only then to go back and at the same time try to concoct a 911-aping dream machine on your family sedan architecture? None of it makes any sense. |
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04-02-2017, 03:16 PM | #9 | |
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A Z7 is actually a scenario that strikes me as making even less sense than trying to compete with the 911 using a non-purpose-built sports car.
I like to think that collectively we are a bit more on top of the industry here at BimmerPost than this "average joe" you mention. It's pretty clear at this point that the proliferation of light trucks as family vehicles is rather rapidly shrinking the passenger car market. The tried and true case for sports cars is perhaps the most vulnerable because being driven is the new driving. Mercedes is as we speak trying to figure out how to kill off at least one of their legacy sports cars - maybe both. The last thing BMW needs is a Z7 that they too would be trying to figure out what the heck to do with in very short order. Furthermore, we know there is a G32 6 Series GT coming to replace the 5 Series GT. Adding a sports car model to that lineup would be marketing equivalent of GM selling a two seat Escalade Z06. You wouldn't believe that'll happen right? No. And rightly so, because it makes no sense. Quote:
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04-02-2017, 03:33 PM | #10 |
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The market for Roadsters is in its death throes. Originally there were plans on paper to increase the Roadster family at the time but until market reaction on G29 there is no official commitment on expanding the series.
Development and material sharing with Toyota allows greater economies of scale. The current 6er moves to the 8er in Coupe,Cabrio and Gran Coupe as before and will be offered with M.Performance and Full BMW M and BMW M CS. The plans to do with the 6er replacement are on ice at the moment as BMW seeks to offer an expanded and renewed portfolio within the next two years. The X7 is especially important as the luxury sedan segment is being infiltrated by luxury SUVs more so in the USA. But also the latest BMW sustainability report has arrived and it shows BMW are well on target and ahead of their main competitors. A momentum that will also continue as the chosen strategy. The 9er is a different model and would sit above the 7er in regards to offering a much demanded and exclusive take on a BMW. Its chosen time for arrival would be at the moment the luxury car market will hit 1 million units plus for luxury plus vehicles.
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04-02-2017, 04:05 PM | #11 | |
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As I said before, who really knows. I never said for a fact that they will do xyz.
Not too long ago everyone said no way BMW will ever built a sports car with Toyota. Its never going to happen. BMW will never sink that low. Toyota fan boys said the same thing. It didn't make any sense. If they wanted a new Supra it will probably be a shorten reskin RC-F. And now, surprise surprise. My point is not none of us really know whats going to happen. Again, not saying if they will or not do xzy. Just bring up past rumors and chatting with other people. And yes I do agree with a lot of you on the point of the shrinking market for cars like this. Quote:
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04-02-2017, 04:14 PM | #12 | ||
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Younger folks who can "get away" with a 2 seater are going to go cheaper (Mazda) or used (S2K, used Z4, which is a great bargain).Porsche, for good or ill, has the brand and reputation as "the" 2 seater sports car--BMW can't compete in that area no matter how good the product is. I think the Z4M is a wonderful product that always puts a smile on my face--and I've owned 911 variants including GT3s and Caymans--but it's never going to have the 2 seater brand/legacy of a Porsche, performance and fun qualities notwithstanding. Guess which is still in the garage? Hint: see profile. (Yes, I know the 911 has back seats--sort of--I could fit my Jack Russell in the back but a person, nope, so I'm calling it a 2 seater.) As an enthusiast it pains me to say that the target segment for those who can appreciate and "use" a 2 seater is hollowing out in much the same way as the middle class and for many of the same reasons. Add in that most of those who really like to drive are aging and/or in a very narrow income band, and the market just isn't there for sales of many two seaters. Frankly, I wouldn't have one if I didn't have cavernous American coupe and a mid-sized truck as I need all of those capabilities. If I had to consolidate from 3 to 1, or didn't have a choice to begin with (space, kids, $$$) I'd go with a 3 or 5 series, or probably a Macan/Cayenne or X5 variant. Most folks just have to consolidate and don't want to navigate "what if the wife can't pick up the 3 kids and I'm in my Z4M?" The times they are a changin', and have been for some time. |
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I dont know if anyone has been over to europe lately, but they are all over the place here. Selling like hot cakes. (where I live it sells just as good as the 3 series, bmw's bread&butter...)
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Oh my bad, this forum doesn't seem to have that much hatred towards Toyota. I was thinking about the other BMW forum. Last edited by supra93; 04-03-2017 at 12:22 AM.. |
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04-03-2017, 09:20 AM | #17 | |
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That said, if a new 6 Series coupe/convertible are indeed on the way, I would nevertheless expect them to be "smaller and lighter". However, it would be relative to the now-confirmed 8 Series coupe and convertible which were presumably conceived originally as the next 6 Series but subsequently repositioned. Hence, the door opens for the "smaller and lighter" 6 Series. See? Then, to save face and keep competitors guessing, this is spun by those tasked with building hype or misdirection. Finally, predictably, the press picks that up, adds their own hype on top, and we land where are with today's rumors. That's how the game is played. |
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04-03-2017, 04:53 PM | #18 | |
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It's a shame that the market for roadsters is practically death, they are the most beautiful cars in the world. It's a safe chose from BMW to not make any other z-series models, I understand that chose. Times are changing fast and it's important to make no mistakes. I just hope the Z4/Z5 will be not just awesome bit freaking amazing, that it will be more a f-type fighter than a slc concurrent. What really surprises me is the fact that the 6er replacement is currently on ice. (I'm talking about the new 6er not the 8er). A new e9/e24 with more sportive feelings than the current one but more luxurious an beautifully shaped than the 4er would be an instant hit. SCOTT26 what's the train of thought behind this decision? |
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04-04-2017, 09:25 AM | #20 |
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04-04-2017, 10:45 AM | #21 |
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But thats what the forum's insider is saying
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04-04-2017, 11:25 AM | #22 |
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If you look back at the discussion, the challenge was whether you are filtering the rumors you come across or just regurgitating. Your train of thought shows that you are largely just doing the latter. But as you learn more and more from the discussions on this website, that is bound to change. In the meantime we are glad to have you around and participating in the spirited debates.
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