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You are a fun guy to poke fun at but you have shown your complete technical incompetence and your general ignorance about cars. In any discussion, it is always better to have you on the opposite side. The fact that I have an M6 has no relevance to this discussion. Show us the picture when you actually get an M3. I have NEVER seen anybody who has criticized a car that you claim you intend to buy. If you were hired by VAG, they have not gotten their money's worth because the only thing you have proven is that you are a clown. But you are a mate.
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That's mice nuts....that's 0.5% of revenue. They already made the decision to go down this product path months, if not a year ago. Normally when you embark on making dumb fast trucks, a new category for BMW, you would expect R&D to jump up but they are to stay neutral or go negative. BMW should learn from MB's mistake in the 1990s to seek more profit at the expensive of quality.....MB suffered for a decade.
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Technical knowledge does not prove ability, enough swamp acknowledges that one, maybe you should concede the same. The difference between maybe yourself and me is I appreciate fine engineering, quality build and and an understanding of the market place that some manufacturers have. Porsche clear are one of those companies, not only have they kept a design which is over forty years old because the public want it that way but they have continued to improve the product and not only keep it in touch with the competition but in a lot of ways it's ahead of the game. I admire BMW's M3 for the very same reasons, the car has kept at the top while all the time has evolved into a more polished and rounded competitor. My criticized of BMW is it's wayward designs and their inability to prove every time, the M5 is a wonderful car, the M6 is not, likewise the 1series Hatch was a poor design, poorly packaged for a market which requires space at a price. When BMW get it right they are unstoppable, the mini being the perfect example but as I said above, when they get it wrong the results are poor sales and poor residuals. VAG are a company which is in tune with what the public need, maybe not in the US or Canada but else where the product is selling really well, not everyone wants the ultimate handling machine. Quality, space, price and practicality is their requirements and it's here were Audi is scoring well. I think if they build on their great results like that of the RS4 and R8 then they will be a thorn in BMW's side but until that day I still see BMW holding on to that crown, if by the skin of their teeth. |
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enthusiasts are what DRIVES bmw, teens that drive luxury cars almost 70% and over are driving BMWs and you might ask why, they are known for there power, looks, reability, and well known image, if you took half of this kids off the road (which are making there own monthly payments) thats gonna drop BMW's place in the imported car market and people are not gonna be wanting to get a BMW cuz of many reasons, this kids (such as myself) think that BMW should think twice about making those kinds of decision,s i know i will be disappointed if i got 600$ / monthly payment on 328i , WHO wouldn't be ?? we want to have cars that are nice and can afford and be proud off. |
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