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Nah. The F30 is already too large. The G-based 3-series will be even larger.
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11-20-2015, 11:04 AM | #91 | |
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I have not seen BMW step out of their comfort zone at all, actually. Maybe the i3 and i8 are the closest things to stepping out of their comfort zone. I mean the i3 is RWD, and futuristic as hell. I don't think a UKL platform FWD sedan is in any way taking a 'risk'. If anything BMW are simply following what Audi and Mercedes have done. Since when did BMW follow everyone else?? They used to never do that. At all!!! I think BMW thought that if Mercedes can go FWD, we can too......it's a "me too!!!!" syndrome. Pretty sad... |
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11-20-2015, 11:06 AM | #93 |
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11-20-2015, 11:09 AM | #95 |
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BMW needs to establish a solid language for the rear lights, capable of transcending generations, just like they did with the front lights. Otherwise there's always the risk of ending looking like a hyundai from certain angles.
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11-20-2015, 11:09 AM | #96 | |
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Non-xdrive models are FWD too, at least more FWD than AWD. Ive said it before, Haldex=FWD + some torque split under certain conditions.
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I don't dream about them at night, no. But you can build a great AWD performance car on a FWD chassis (including the transverse engine and all), as proven by Mitsubishi with the EVO (among others).
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11-20-2015, 11:19 AM | #98 |
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That hamster squeak, on the other hand, seems to have produced some real results.
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I think you're overestimating the market for E46 sedan-size high-performance market. I would guess this new 2-series sedan will end up with a 300hp version, but of course nothing on the level of M2/M3. It's simply a demand-driven market. Yes, people are demanding sedans bigger than the E36, and want more room than an E91 had. Wish is why M3s are as big as they are, and the next X3M/X4M will be hot sellers for BMW. |
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11-20-2015, 11:27 AM | #104 | |
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No, not 100% until the first press release comes out. Let's put it this way - at this point I'd put the chances of it being RWD equal to the chances of it being driven by the two left wheels, two right wheels, or two at opposing corners. |
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So they'll go the route of the E84? I think BMW should try to get an F52 into the US market before the G20. Otherwise, might be some cannibalization and/or confusion.
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11-20-2015, 11:30 AM | #106 | |
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It's not out of nowhere.. you guys have been missing the clues.. Scott 26 posted a query and a photo of a possible sedan a month or so and then also there was a poll created asking where it should be a sedan or a 5 door.. plus... I have also noticed and noted that suddenly.. X1 (and X2) production were moved from Leipzig to Regensburg ... to me that sounds like gearing up for another platform to be produced there.. A platform that will need a lot more volume than say... 2 series coupe production. Remember the E8x series. The E82 1 series coupe came out several years after the 1 series hatch models. With the competition coming strong to the market with the CLA, the Audi S3 sedan... BMW has to respond... they are WAY LATE... but should be able to catch up... |
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11-20-2015, 11:38 AM | #109 | |
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I think from a marketing perspective, they will want to lead with the G20 in the US. Indeed, yes, just like they held the E84 X1 back to let the higher margin F25 X3 build sales first. |
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11-20-2015, 11:39 AM | #110 | |
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I still remain buoyed that there are many years of 2 series production left and It's not that hard to bring out some additional variants ala the 3 series GT... and 4 series gran coupe.. which are based off the 3/4 platform. |
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