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An X3M sounds nice.
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Like it or not,... BMW and The M brand have never been stronger... unless in the last 5 years... apparently your M5 sucks.. The current F80 M4 and M3 apparently also blow chunks, .. and the 1M..... well.. we know at least IT doesn't suck .. but that stuff about the M235.. Ten best? Gotta be wrong.... And you KNOW the M2 is just gonna be a total flop.... and that M4 GTS ... it still can't beat the top 911 GT 3 RSs around the ring... what's a Bimwad too do? Last edited by M3 Adjuster; 02-22-2016 at 09:28 PM.. |
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02-22-2016, 10:10 PM | #645 | |
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Either way, don't take the meme personally. Bring on the 2 Series Gran Tourer ///M!
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02-22-2016, 10:22 PM | #646 | |
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Clubsport was not available on the E46 M3. Clubsport was a package for the non-M 3 series (E36 and E46). It was also a package and not a separate model. The E46 M3 CS was how Competition Package was marketed in the UK. It was a marketing creation of BMW UK, but at the end of the day it was simply an E46 M3 + S7MAA option code. |
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02-22-2016, 10:25 PM | #647 | |
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02-22-2016, 10:40 PM | #648 | |
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Each of these businesses must grow. Example: BMW M GmbH sold 31,282 M models in 2013, a 14 percent increase over 2012. BMW M must keep pace with Mercedes-AMG whose sales were 32,200 units in the same year (2013). Jump to 2015, BMW M sold around 63,000 vehicles globally with the M in the name, which is an increase by approximately 40 percent over the previous year. That number includes M Performance Automobiles like the M135i or M550d which are not sold in the U.S market. The BMW M3, M4, M5, M6, X5 M and X6 M accounted for around 35,000 vehicles. The largest market for M cars continue to be the US, UK and Germany with a 65 percent increase compared to 2014. If you look at the numbers, BMW M is not diluted but expanded. If BMW M GmbH only had an M3, M4, M5 and M6 it couldn't grow its business which means no M2, definitely no M4 GTS and that's a hell no on the M4 CSL. The X5 M and X6 M are world-class performers and extremely competitive against competitors and perceived competitors. They are also very profitable for BMW M and which also helps with development of other models. The upcoming X3 M and X4 M are very easy to see coming in the near future, as BMW is not competitive against rivals in that segment niche. I do not doubt one bit that BMW M GmbH will come out with a cracking piece of kit with the X3 M and X4 M. In the car business there is no finish line, so you either grow and take market share while gaining new customers (aspirational) or lose market share to competitors that is unlikely to be regained and if so at it is at significant cost which is in the billions of dollars. There are many more people that aspire to own an M car but for a myriad of different reasons can't or won't acquire an M car, that's where M Performance comes in. To offer a look of an M car without the engine, suspension and associated cost of an actual M car. M Performance is the aspirational bridge to get that consumer into something slightly elevated above a regular BMW. So little M badges sprinkled on a car or SAV do not dilute the brand, in fact it helps it grow. It strengthens the buyers passion to get that first beloved M car. The desirability of M cars is stoked by the fires of passion and is built on customer aspirations across the globe by the purchase of one BMW M hat, key chain, t-shirt, pen, watch, driving event, short film, wall poster, dealer visit, test drive and finally that emotional purchase of that first M car that has taken years to accomplish one at a time. M is not being diluted, it's just available to a more broad customer base with different levels of aspirations. |
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02-22-2016, 10:43 PM | #649 |
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I don't think that's happening for the US 30d. I'll bet we get the 25d engine at best. Or they just continue with the 20d engine and have the badge be even more grossly out of sync with ROW.
Speaking of ROW, now that the B48 4 cylinder has taken over the 30i badge, it would not be surprising to see a new super-high output 4 cylinder become the new 30d engine soon too. A B47 with the same volumetric efficiency as an N57S should be possible, which would put it at ~250hp. I'll bet this happens by end of decade. Edit: just saw this. Oh well. |
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I read through the update on page 1 and didn't see where any mention of the new 4cyl making its way into the 320/328 F30s
There are only 2 model years left in the F30 ('17 & '18)...
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The 320i in the US keeps the N46 but it gets the new engine elsewhere. |
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But I am not familiar with a N47 for the 320i in 2017...what is a N47?
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Your comparison with Porsche is totally false and you know it. BMW is trying to fill every market segment; is that what Porsche is trying to do with the 911?
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Porsche sells so many SUV these days, theyr no longer reckon as beeing a sportcar manufactor, but in fact a SUV producer. The sportcar's are getting like a niche over there. In fact, Porsche soul are long time forgotten, Diesel and VAG part hardly isn't very "pure" next to BMW.
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That's why Porsche sells diesel SUVs (which by the way are their most profitable cars) and have a hilarious numbers of variants available for the 911 right?
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The next M5 sedan, for example, is F90. Presumably the M6 models will follow closely in succession. Maybe it'll go something like this: F90 M5 sedan F9x M5 touring? F9x M5 Gran Turismo? F9x M6 coupe F9x M6 convertible F9x M6 Gran Coupe F97 X3 M F98 X4 M Gxx M3 sedan Gxx M4 coupe Gxx M4 convertible Gxx M4 Gran Coupe? Gxx X5 M Gxx X6 M M2 is a wild card since if it moves to UKL it may not use a Gxx code but instead retain an F5x code as other UKL passenger cars have. |
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