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10-04-2012, 10:07 AM | #25 | ||
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What's funniest is he states the ATS is more fun to drive, but it then loses due to little things like CUE. When idrive came out writers thought it was the most horrible thing, but BMW still one because it was more fun to drive. So now the BMW wins when it's less fun to drive. Strange.
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10-04-2012, 10:13 AM | #26 | ||
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Maybe this will help John understand. BMW has not made a decision i agree with in quite some time, from runflats, to soft suspension, to start/stop, to building a plant in mex, to hybrids, to building everyday economy cars, and now partnering with Toyota. Reason for jumping ship and wishing I could do it sooner then later? Quite obvious I think, especially now that their is a GREAT alternative.
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I had a Toyota one time, and it was the biggest piece of trash ever. I never had to get an oil change in the car, because they had to replace the short block every <3,000 miles. Toyota just barely skirted under lemon law on the car for as long as possible, and I was stuck in a crap-box Carolla loaner for months.
The dealership sucked, could never give me good status, and apparently didn't know how to fix a car. Toyota corporate, despite flying techs from Japan to investigate my car, did absolutely NOTHING to appease me as a customer. They constantly gave me the run around, the dealer/corp pointed fingers at each other, and I was stuck in a crappy situation. All I wanted them to do was replace the car, instead of skirting around lemon law as much as they could. According to a friend who worked at the dealership, Toyota spent over $120,000 in parts and labor repairing my car repeatedly, but refused to do the right thing for me as a customer. So ya, f*** Toyota. I'll never buy one of their products again and I'll do anything I can to prevent them from acquiring new customers. I'm disappointed that BMW went this route. Merc is over there working with Tesla on electric vehicles and BMW gets Toyota... woohoo.
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Not sure about the "everyday economy cars" though. I can't find anything in the BMW that's "economy" compared to the Japanese or Korean competition. I would add FWD, and ///M SUVs to that list though...
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I think by economy I meant cars that are small, and made for every day utilitarian purposes, and not for style, flare, or sportiness.
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I read that the new Enzo may weigh just 1100 kg (about 2425 lbs). I’ll believe it when I see it... |
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I wish car companies could just stop jumping on the hybrid/electric car bandwagon. IMO it's not the solution for a more "green" motoring. Studies have shown that hybrid/electric vehicles are not necessarily more environmentally friendly than traditional petrol vehicles, and in fact, they're even worse in some cases. I think efforts would be better spent developing a non-carbon based, renewable alternative fuel that’s sustainable, burns cleanly, and is economically/environmentally friendly to produce.
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