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Front wheel drive 3 series, it's only a matter or time. Lol
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As you say, that would be a real shame. |
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11-26-2012, 03:54 AM | #28 |
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Someone better get on the phone to the boys down at Audi and tell them.
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11-26-2012, 03:59 AM | #29 |
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So the 4-cylinder M2 is confirmed. Not the news, but painful never the less: BMW will never make it as light as 1100-1200 kg to be really interesting. A pity.
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11-26-2012, 05:18 AM | #31 |
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They have quattro for the power applications. Modern quattro is 60% rwd with options like sport dif etc. So - statement is correct.
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11-26-2012, 06:07 AM | #32 |
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This is wonderful news. Fwd saves a lot of weight, a huge percentage drop in small cars and does wonders for power/weight ratio. Some don't care about power / weight ratio, but is you have been lapping a small fwd vs heavier small rwd car you know what I'm talking about. These new cars will be quick! BMW seems to have the right vision and is the brand that does really well compared to others.
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11-26-2012, 06:13 AM | #33 |
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Quite the opposite.
No one can afford to stand still and growth is more important than relying on standing still in established segments and markets. BMW is not market centric we are global company which caters to the global market. As I have said numerous times before there is a strategy and the Active Tourer concept confirms this strategy that both MINI and BMW can co-exist in the compact segment, The Active Tourer is possibly not coming to the US because it will not be shown at this weeks LA Autoshow. BMW have today confirmed that a LWB Active Tourer is considered for the Chinese market since the 5er Li and the latest 3er Li which is outselling Audi's A4L by a considerable margin. In the auto industry you have to have the ability to identify the trends in the market and where the markets are heading and then plan your strategy accordingly. Today the markets are favouring compact cars , SUV in all sizes and status and crossovers. This is what manufacturers have to work to - what is important to the customer and what is important to the demands of the market. A recent report regarding the European crisis failed to include BMW's strong european demand for the MINI models, 1er , X1 , 3er , 3er Touring ,X3 and 5er models. Specific markets cater for more luxury for example so BMW are looking at further options. Take as an example (but not the only example) BMW's largest market China. They have just anounced another increase, a significant increase over last year that our China projections have now been altered with a new three year plan for increased luxury models. Also I was recently in India where BMW are also experiencing rapid growth as is Brazil . These markets will demand smaller concepts and the FWD family is the perfect model for continuous growth. BMW is a different kind of car company we do not think like the others we express our values differently. BMW's main competitor is Mercedes-Benz who also express their values differently. We stress that individuality in every car and that is why we are number 1. There is serious interest (which can be registered on the main site about the Active Tourer concept) which so far has many enquiries. The car was well received by both public and the media and the finished model is not much different, 90% of the concept is in the production car. The Active Tourer showed the beginning of BMW's journey. Having seen the first cars that are incoming against competitors and even its MINI sibling. The designers and engineers have fulfilled the brief. Not only do they stand out in appearance but the engineers sought to make the best handling FWD cars , those who have driven the cars claim the next MINI and BMW's Urbanic city car outdrive and outsteer the equivalent Audi A1. Everybody has an opinion and are allowed to express that opinion. Nevertheless , I hope you enjoy your Caddy , Audi etc.
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11-26-2012, 11:00 AM | #36 |
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Basically, BMW intends to leverage its brand across wider markets and if that entails FWD, so be it. The fear is that BMW will sacrafice the performance side of the brand to achieve its growth. Sure, they'll still make M3s, M5s, etc., but those cars will be few in numbers and high in price. The question will be what the brand will become if the majority of vehicles being made bear little relationship to the performance cars other than badges and kidney grilles? The announcements essentially confirm that the primary face of the brand is luxury with asperations to performance. Sadly, the word that the M2 will be a low horsepower vehicle suggests that you'll need significantly more money to aquire that famed performance. Anyone thinking that the M2 will be redeemed by being light weight will likely be disappointed because that's not the brand and you're starting with a 2 series platform. It won't be a Toyburu or a Lotus. It will be just like the other entry-level BMW cars - asperational.
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If Porsche were still independant they would be an interesting comparison, but now they belong to VW which may keep them safe within their niche or may lead to Porsche badges on minivans.
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