06-01-2007, 01:30 AM | #67 |
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I think once everyone sees the 1 series coupe in person and sees how small the interior and overall car is they will realize that it won't steal from 3 series sales quite as much as everyone thinks it will. I have lived in Spain for 2 months and saw plenty of 1 series out there, and the interior is definately not on par with the 3 series. I really think the 1 series will just attract the sport compact and young enthusiast crowd that saw the 3 series as out of reach and wouldn't have previously bought a BMW (those who don't care for the luxury and would rather get buy an Evo or Sti, or any other sport compact that offers the same if not better performance as the 335i for cheaper). This car will DEFINATELY steal sales from many people here who are purely driving enthusiasts, however many people like me will still appreciate the incredible balance of driving and performance/luxury and practicality the 3 series offers and stick with it. Although the 1 series will definately offer more luxury and quality than other sport compact cars it will compete with, I just can't see it competing with the perfect daily driver balance the 3 series offers.
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06-01-2007, 01:34 AM | #68 |
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ROTFL.... I was thinking the same thing... Lil Bastards are going to be everywhere...
I wonder just how SMALL they are though, and if BMW will Tune it down a little?
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06-01-2007, 01:39 AM | #69 |
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stupid idea.. to make 135i close to 335i. and the speed very close to m3? are they must be smoking some hash.. why buy 335i when u can save money and get 135i for less than 5k.. and beat the 335i couple on head on. wow.. i dont know wat to say about this move..
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06-01-2007, 03:54 AM | #71 |
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i really doubt its going to happen. we all know how magazines arent exactly the best source of info. remember those weird PS pictures of the M3?
I dont know the performance numbers on the M5/M6's but if it really is faster...thats synonymous to the Chevy Cobalt SS beating out the Z06..while still offering almost the same level of refinement and interior quality. and i know that aint gonna happen. |
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06-01-2007, 06:47 AM | #72 |
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06-01-2007, 07:19 AM | #73 |
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I think that putting the N54 engine in every damn BMW they are coming out with now is stupid and this 1 series WILL steal sales away, even if it is ugly as fuck.
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As a 335 owner I don't want to see this happen. It really turns me off for many of the same reasons that people have posted already. I bought my car for a semi-luxurious performance coupe experience and now BMW is basically slapping me in the face by offering the same motor in a lighter, more sporty model, for almost $10k less. This whole things just rubs me the wrong way.
I don't know. I feel like I should be happy for BMW and other people out there that will now be able to get into a BMW 3.0 TT coupe. But I just don't feel that way. I don't think a little feeling of exclusivity is wrong at all. |
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06-01-2007, 09:48 AM | #75 |
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at most, the 135 is going to be $5k cheaper than the 335. so I don't think we're gonna see a bunch of teenagers driving around in it. It's still gonna be an expensive car. Once you price one out, you'll probably find that the upgrade to the 335 (bigger, nicer looking, more options) will make a lot of sense. And THAT is BMW's strategy.
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06-01-2007, 10:07 AM | #76 |
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i'm buying it.
all you people that are pissed off BMW is making it are just angry that your 335i is a 3600 lb pig and the 135i will offer better all around performance for less money..... probably the same reason some of you bought your 335i over the m3, right? and i'll tell you right now that in no way will the 1 series steal sales from the 3 series. they are in completely different segments. the 3 series is a midsized coupe/sedan at present, due to the demands of fat ass americans and the constant pressure of companies like Lexus and Infiniti, who force BMW to require all the bullshit electronics to be able to compete with the Japs. besides, most people who buy the 335i are old, well off, and are not really performance enthusiasts like we are. people who will buy the 135i are more of the type of people that you would see on performance car websites, because that car will rip ass. BMW needs to get back to their roots and build a light ass, tiny sports car that rivals the feel of the e30, and i'm glad they're finally doing it, because BMW has been heading the wrong way in recent years. i'm still not to keen on the styling of that 135 photo, but i doubt that's what the production version will look exactly like. |
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And finally, the 9 series targets to multi-millionaires who would want a built in office, recline massage seats, refrigerator, and probably a kitchen that will transport them around town or country. haha..jkjk...seriously, you do sound like a marketing guy. Serioulsy, I actually do agree with most of the folks' comments in here. There's one thing I want to add. If you look at MB, doesn't their engines share across their entire brand? i.e., the AMGs 55 engines: C55, CLK55, SLK 55,E55, CLS55, S55, CL55, G55, ML 55, SL55, (damn too many) and now the 63s. Well, for the "lower" grade like C, CLK, SLK, and MLs, their engines are always detune at least 50hps or more. There's no Kompressor like the E, CLS, S, SL, and CLs. Plus, the options that are offered in each class also has it exclusivity. ABC--active body roll only offered in S, SL and CL If BMW use the same concept, I would say the 135i might only have 250 hp and that would be on par to compete with the Audi's upcoming I-5 2.5 turbo engine. Plus, the options in the 1 series are not going to be as luxury like the 3. It might not have Dakota leather seats, no rear sunshade, no digital thermostat display, and so on... So yea guys, I wouldn't worry too much for now as we are all speculating right now... |
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now look who's all butt hurt?
have you talked to the 2006 330i owners? My ass is still sore, welcome to the club. Quote:
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why is that stupid?
it makes perferct sense for BMW, economy of scale
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+1. Totally agree, I bought 335i for the very same reasons.
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There is something weak, what your missing is the fact that it will be built on a frame that is almost 10 years old. It will be built on the E46 platform so won't feel nearly as stiff as the E90, and no where close to the E92s. Plus, for those with autos, I would be interested to see if they put the regular auto in it, or offer that ZF that they first offered in the 335i, and is now listed as an upgrade option on the 535 listed as "sports transmission".
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Not sure if BMW would actually put the twin turbo in this car. Wouldn't that jeoparadize M3 sales? If they don't it won't come to the US.
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I must say though, I had to wait till I was in my late 20's to afford a car like my E92 335i. Now everyone will have a REALLY fast car. I like not having too common of a car. Fuck it, I'm buying an M, then I will have a car I luv, and one I won't see every 1/4 mile.
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What is there not to like about this? I think it is a great idea--if you disagree--then stay in your 3.
Too many people here think their 335 makes them cooler than the rest of the population--or to use the politically correct term I have seen in this thread numerous times "less exclusive". Like I said in one of my earlier posts--sign me up! And I would imagine the average M5/6 owner would not even care about a 1 series--those that can afford a 100+K car arent going to give a shit about a little BMW "keeping pace" with them.
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Sorry, I'm not old, and you have no idea why many of us bought the 335i. I bought it over a E46 M3 because I viewed it as a better bridge to my purchase of the new M3, or M5 in about 1.5 years. My business could support that before then, but I want to sock away alot of money so that no matter what happens to the business, I will be set for life, once I hit that point, I will start blowing large amounts $$ on stupid shit no one needs, like the Ms. The 335i represented a NEW car with FULL maintenance, so there was going to be no hidden costs, that was fast and performed well, and was expensive but not INSANE expensive (or at least to me). And since the performance differences are negligible, if any at all (got a friend with an 2005 M3) I went with the car I could modd to get more power for a lot less than what modding the M3 to get the same power would cost. That is why I bought my 335i. |
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