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All I want to know at this point is when the G20 M340i is coming and if it will come with a Manual Transmission option for Americans? I just want to drive a modern, smooth and analog BMW again.
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Aside from the annoyingly light and delayed clutch pedal, the rest of the experience of driving a manual 340i is pretty sweet and I wouldn't mind holding onto mine for a while. |
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US/CAN Tier III is even more significant. |
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08-29-2017, 11:41 PM | #1262 |
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The changes I was speculating about would happen in 2019 for MY2020. Though according to lemetier's post above, the deadline may have been moved up which would necessitate an earlier end for the N55. So who knows. At this point it's guesswork on top of unknowns. We'll see what (if any) info leaks out over the next year.
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http://publications.europa.eu/resour....0006.01/DOC_1 OBD Data, the use of word delivery, and other sections referencing EU manufactured vehicles are worth the long read alone. There is also US/CAN LEV Tier III (should be read by anyone calling themselves and enthusiast), CN6 and Japan as well. |
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BMW should consider to reschedule their product offerings, I mean all variants of the same series shouldn't be introduced that far apart, 3ser and 4ser to me should be out at the same time or no later than 3 months apart, I mean who's buying a F92 4ser coupe when G20 3 sedans are out? the same goes to M cars and regular series
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That would imply I do it for fun. BTW, I've seen references for F91-96 that are slightly different than the updates in #1. |
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I sold my interest and management seat recently and some indebted parties are past due by months. After everything that's occurred since January the perfect storm to actually do the major industry operational structure revamp is a solid Cat II right now so that's where my head is. Unfortunately that does mean it's in everything. |
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08-30-2017, 09:23 AM | #1269 | |
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Although the sedans and coupes typically share many parts, they are still different enough to be different products. Notice that they do typically space the sedan and wagon variants closely. Same thing for the coupe and convertible. A balance is stricken and it has worked for them. Notice also, that the competition does the very same thing. If you are spending more money than your competition without noticeable revenue increase, you are losing. So, they do it this way because they don't want to lose. |
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08-30-2017, 10:26 AM | #1271 |
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I think my very first BMW may have also been my very best. I still remember those days back in 2005 when I was the first guy in the entire State to receive my brand new 2006 BMW 330i with the Manual Transmission and with the Sports Package and Monaco Blue paint ordered Individual. I'm not sure I've owned a BMW with more purity than that BMW. I want that experience again from a regular BMW and not an ///M car. DCT's and SMG's aside, I'll always be an Analog guy. I had to terminate my lease on my 428i Gran Coupe early because I couldn't stand the ZF8 in it, although it was very good, the experience was just lacking, so much so that I stopped driving it. Here's to hoping that the new M340i will come with a 6MT!
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I wasn't ask to launch all their product line ups at the same time, every segments have their very own life cycles. Only I asked to introduce variants of the same series the same time or maybe closely enough. I see Audi often debuts their A4 sedan along with its avant and S4 variants, while RS4 follows right after. Anyway, I understand assembly lines and resources and things need to be organized sort of stuff.Respect.
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The A5/S5, on the other hand, trailed the A4/S4 by over a year, just as the 4 Series does the 3 Series. And they have only recently launched the RS5. There is an RS5 Sportback coming too, but it won't arrive for a few more months (and won't be on the market for over a year). So like I said, BMW's competitors do the same thing. |
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