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But you're right, it's also the other way around a lot of times (if not most of the time), just NOT ALL THE TIME. |
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Ha, thanks. But I'm sure someone will flame me for "insulting" the GT-R or 911, because they want to believe that no one would ever go back to a M3 after driving those cars. In fact, Mr. Blue Dragon is one of those people as you can see ...
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its funny
traditional luxury maker Mercedes and Lexus is trying to be more sporty, while BMW is going the opposite direction and becoming soft.. prove us wrong with the upcoming m2, m3 and m4 |
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01-10-2013, 10:32 PM | #26 |
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I myself am one of those individuals coming out of a Porsche (GT3) to M3 ownership. I have yet to receive the M3 from my order, so I cant compare the two yet. I can say that my decision to jump to the M3 and not buy another Porsche was very simple, you don't need the "top car" to be the top dog and more importantly having the top car doesn't make you the top dog. There are too many people fixated on statistics of cars and convincing themselves that ownership of that caliber magically makes them a driving star. To me its really about the pleasure the car gives to you and not the satisfaction/ego of numbers and 0-60 times. Do I make sense?
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01-11-2013, 10:38 AM | #28 |
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^^ I would agree with you, but then most of us would be driving an FRS if it was only about driving pleaseure
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I'm not going to even respond to the FRS comment, what an idiotic thing to say - period. Last edited by Class-of-2016; 01-11-2013 at 11:00 PM.. |
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Wait, what? Independent from what? Mini? Rolls Royce? Hummm...
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01-12-2013, 07:29 AM | #32 |
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Yes. Independent meaning they are not owned by a huge corporate umbrella like say Volkswagen or Fiat. BMW are actually a small corporation, which is amazing considering their market possition and overall value of the company (2x that of Mercedes). VW can build the Bugatti because they have the money to throw away for its development and production. BMW don't have those resources.
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Let's go the other way, the 7 underpins the Rolls Royce. The upcoming 1-series will platform-share with Mini. The X-series are all cross-overs from the sedans. Sure VW is a huge corporation and builds 49 cars off the MQB platform. BMW does it just the same conceptually (as all manufacturers do), not as drastic, only on a smaller scale. Case in point, regarding the Z2: "We are considering a car in the spirit of the original Z3,” a BMW official revealed to Autocar. “It is of similar size to the Z3 but is planned to use the front-wheel-drive platform to keep costs down and achieve a margin level that ensures it is sustainable at comparatively low production volumes." Last edited by Efthreeoh; 01-12-2013 at 07:54 AM.. |
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to live life (albeit with driving as a part of that experience). One thing is for sure, the“Joy” campaign represented a departure from the “Ultimate Driving Machine” brand message in an effort to reach new audiences and position BMW for broader appeal. I do wonder what they found in the post brand study to make them retract segmented messaging strategy to the broader target. They are clearly still targeting the broader target through their ever expanding niche product lines, but back under the master brand tagline "The Ultimate Driving Machine". |
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