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New Interview With BMW CEO Oliver Zipse
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12-30-2021, 12:21 PM | #2 |
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Sounds like a well-educated, experienced manager. But I'm not getting a lot of vibes about protecting core BMW tenets.
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12-30-2021, 01:31 PM | #3 | |
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12-30-2021, 02:15 PM | #4 |
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Great interview and insight into the current and future pace of the ICE and electromobility markets.
It's great to see such well-rounded questions that include the employee base.
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12-30-2021, 02:22 PM | #5 |
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Probably would have been out of place, but I would have asked why BMW abandoned the design language that made them so famous through the 80's and 90's and if there would be any chance to rekindle in the future? (aka a polite way to ask about ugly front ends)
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12-30-2021, 06:06 PM | #6 | |
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"We believe our design language must move forward with the times and our new models represent this new exciting direction focused on the driver but also on the emotion of driving, how dynamic it has become (marketing BS talk). For example our new M-cars are 4 wheel drive today, something in the 80s and 90s would be unthinkable (some deflecting). Moreover, our customers today in the very crucial markets in USA and China want that the cars look more aggressive, and reflect the performance they bring (right!)... As I mentioned, the I4 and IX which sport very bold new language in design are sold out and in very high demand. The recently shown XM SUV has received a great deal of coverage also (technically correct). We think our customers are very important to us and they really appreciate our cars and what the brand stands for". Something like that he will say. I know you want him to admit that "yeah, we have this woke marketing team that took over and the designer is on a contract we think is too tricky to end, so just like you im biting my fingernails in horror but let's hope that at least the way cars drive will keep some of the purists happy, fingers crossed. Sorry for calling you boomers, that was unfortunate, that person works in mail room now". But this will never happen. |
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12-31-2021, 10:33 AM | #8 |
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Great interview!
It’s obvious management is very careful to not fall behind in the development. They made very radical changes just a few years ago, and had those changes been made a year or two later it would have been a disaster. Now the pipeline is very attractive. I know many traditionalists is a little annoyed at the extreme changes made. But at the same time, the industry is exposed to tremendous changes. Comparing 2018 to 2025 will be night and day. What happens between like 2000 and 2007? Not much. My point is just — after putting itself at the forefront of the development and standing out during a time people are looking for something completely new — there will be lots of time to look back and revert more to the core designs. JMHO. |
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12-31-2021, 11:54 AM | #9 |
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Why would it be "out of place" to ask the question. I guess the answer is that this is not a real press interview but instead is a piece of BMW advertising.
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12-31-2021, 03:34 PM | #10 | |
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6 years ago I would NOT have gotten a BMW. Great driving machines but obsolete interior & exterior, engine & transmision troubles, lots of poor electronic components, bad software. Today, things are looking a lot better. I am getting my first BMW. An M4 Competion with xDrive. I like the aggresive look and the xDrive than can be switched off is great for somebody who doesn't want to keep more than one car. I have enough motorcycles |
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12-31-2021, 05:55 PM | #11 |
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A company that completely abandoned the characteristic driving dynamics that made them so famous is capable of abandoning everything else.
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12-31-2021, 06:12 PM | #12 |
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Similar to prior interviews, he shows no passion for what this brand used to represent. His answers are weak and generic, no substance.
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Even if you ask directly and showed them that a majority actually hates the car, they will not admit it. |
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01-01-2022, 05:16 AM | #14 | |
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(Start reading). In terms of electronics and components software can you please be more sepcific instead of throwing generic, unfounded phrases? I mean what the heck are you talking about? Since you never owned a BMW before from what perspective are you talking? From the perspective of your friends that brought all the abused second hand vehicles from Germany to Romania? Even so, BMW electric systems where super stable compared with its competitors and they rarely posed problems. I don’t want to point out to manufacturers which are known to have “Christmas dash lights”. Software-wise, BMW RULES (!) over the others! Why don’t you try other manufacturers GUI to see how much fun is to place a call, find a contact or access certain features? This is another proof that you have no clue of what are you talking. Engine problems are in all vehicles and very specific to many and all manufacturers. Except BMW, - or Germans in general- throw their new product on the market, while other brands are waiting on the side to see what is all about. Every product was refined during its history and became better but very few can take pride in auto innovations as the Germans do. You don’t like it? Buy a Toyota. It is reliable to take you form A to B in a very basic boring fashion. In terms of transmission problems, you are OBVIOUSLY a guy that lacks any knowledge in the field. First, the problems were almost inexistent in transmissions Secondly, beside the specific soft tuning made by BMW to obtain the best performance in relationship with BMWs engines specs, they use the same extremely reliable ZF transmissions like other German manufacturers. Get some proper education in the field and stop posting irrelevant non-personal knowledge in here. I get that you have no personal experience with the brand, but I can not accept your generic “others-influenced” unjustified posts. The interior was actually quite the opposite in terms of design as BMW always had (especially in the past) a beautiful and flowing design in the interior with a cockpit like design, made for the driver. They not only had a very comfortable and sporty approach, but they use a wide palette of colours and refined materials. BMW was the inventor and the definition of “sport luxury sedan” term. BMW never wanted to be the wild fashion guy, but rather the well dressed gentleman that will cary with elegance its impecable teutonic look. Last edited by Teutonic; 01-01-2022 at 05:28 AM.. |
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The only thing I want to add is that I don't discuss beaten, "tuned" or shady cars imported from Germany. Btw, you also mention a huge problem for BMW as a brand. They want to be the fashion guy but sadly, a few years after release those cars dribble down to very unsavory people. Of course, it happens to Audi and Mercedes but some BMW owners really stand out. |
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