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03-16-2014, 02:46 PM | #92 | |
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BMW have been able to align profitability along with making the 5er a better , lighter and superior car. And what better time to announce this on the 100th year anniversary of BMW in 2016. This render is interesting because it is the first one that actually begins to illustrate the more chiseled front facia of the new 5er. And whilst it is not exactly 100% accurate. It shows the basic elements of the new cars front end. The new 5er will also be offered with BMW Laser-Light technology as an option.
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BMW will have two premieres specific to the German and the rest of the European market as well as European and German premieres for models shown at Geneva , NYIAS and Beijing.
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Be a completely stupid move by BMW to make the 2 FWD having had such rave reviews for being near the best driving BMW currently made |
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03-16-2014, 05:55 PM | #101 |
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You seem confused^.
Why would anyone bother to buy an unfocused BMW..? (Based off a single platform?) Sounds more self-serving & profiteering, than a leadership decision to make better & specific cars. <-- Which is the exact reason people bought BMWs, was because of their precise focus. BMW has lost it's focus, & now based on 80's General Motors mantra of: "Sell one of everything", someone is bound to like one of our models. The Active Tourer is the first of these embarrassing models.. America is already laughing. |
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Time to find a new brand.
1st it was the stupid i brand idea which is a waste of $$$$. Then its FWD vehicles. Now its 1 playform fits all. |
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Such a shame to hear this from a company that built its reputation on building focused, well engineered, enthusiast cars that could also double as practical daily drivers. I see BMW vans and full size trucks in the not so distant future. It looks like they want to be in every segment imaginable. |
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03-16-2014, 08:09 PM | #107 | |
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This is what BMW engineers have done to make the Active Tourer competitive as a BMW. Also check the reviews of the MINI to see how that car is getting excellent results and praise. The BMW among front-wheel-drive cars. Like all BMW models, the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer makes its mark with great driving dynamics and the sort of driving experience the brand is renowned for. The newly developed chassis, comprising a single-joint spring strut axle at the front and a multi-link rear axle, combines agility and directional precision with excellent handling stability and suspension comfort. The front drive axle in the new BMW 2 Series Active Tourer has undergone extensive fine-tuning, ensuring that it endows the car with optimum driving dynamics and wonderfully precise steering feedback. The electromechanical steering and the system’s functional arrangement combine to produce a driving sensation that is devoid of interfering torque steer. The intelligent use of high-tensile and ultra-high-tensile multi-phase steels makes a decisive contribution to safety standards in the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, while also helping to keep the vehicle’s weight down. Apart from being a crucial factor in the model’s exceptional driving dynamics, this lightweight engineering is just one among many BMW EfficientDynamics technology elements. These also include the Auto Start Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration, Optimum Gearshift Indicator, on-demand operation of ancillary units and the integral Air Curtain, which uses two vertical air inlets in the front bumper to direct the airstream along the front wheels. Compact and Sub-Compact cars make a lot of money , money which is then used for additional R&D and further innovations in manufacturing and lightweight engineering. Compact and Sub-Compact are the highest growth segments in the industry. The segment continues to grow and with each manufacturer developing their own competitor you have to be competitive especially in packaging something the Active Tourer excels at and even more so with the arrival of the Gran Tourer which will offer seven seats , so far the X5 is the only BMW to do so and not everyone in Europe will be able to afford an X5. With sub-compact and compact cars also needed because of a global shift to customer demand and further points of legislation over emissions you either adapt or die. Regarding the 2er's future? , No further decision on where that car will sit in the future has been made. As of now it is media speculation. Right now is not the time to make an informed decision as BMW are currently in a production landslide for the new car. The most demanded model being the 220d with M Sport Packet. Interestingly since both architectures are modular , UKL can be adapted to RWD but there is a compromise in loss of some packaging in the final product. Or it can join the BMW-Toyota joint architecture. All options are open but the car is off to a great start and will be further emphasised by the Cabrio later this Summer. When all 2er models are combined for overall sales you are talking about a very high profitability level for a combined volume and niche car.
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Stopped reading Scott's post at "active tourer"
Capitalism is a double-edged sword, and this is one of those times where the pursuit of profits hurts real f'ing bad if you aren't a shareholder. I recall previous harping about how these are the kinds of moves BMW needs to make to stay independent. I question the value that independence brings to the consumer. If these latest moves are what we can expect going forward, maybe the alternative would be better for us as buyers. VW AG is still putting out NA V8, ,V10, and V12 models... Just sayin. |
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Watch as VAG also resort to Turbos in order to match forthcoming legislations. The V12 engine will still continue at BMW because it will still be required for the 7er - A G12 760Li will be available as will V12 replacements for the Rolls-Royce Ghost and additional models. And then this is going to happen. Helped along by emission busting FWD cars , BMWi and lower emissions throughout the portfolio. BMW will be in position to launch a model like this. http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Secret-...er-2017-scoop/ A mix of aluminium and Carbon Fibre.
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