Is it just me or does anyone else think that BMW are completely taking the wee with their Massive product range.
They now have the 1 series, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 series models, all of them have 3 or 4 different body styles. They also have the X1, x3, x5, x6 and
i'm sure i saw an x2 the other day.
who at BMW decided on the 2 series, did they say "what the public really need is something bigger than a 1 but smaller than a 3"? come on
really!!!!!!!
Don't even get me started on the New Mini range and it's inffinate body styles!!!!!!!
I was in a new 5 series the other day. I didnt believe it was not a 3 untill I got out and read the back. Its not a large saloon anymore. I think the
difference in sizes between the 3,4,5 is negligible.
I find it hard to spot the difference and I am a very good car spotter.
Sounds like the marketing department are calling the shots!
Its less confusing than that
1 = small hatch
2= small coupe/cabrio
3= med saloon
4= med coupe/cabrio
5 = large saloon
6= large coupe
Seems an odd thing to be annoyed about, you don't have to buy them.
The 2 series isn't between a 1 series and a 3 series, it's the 1 series coupe. The even numbers are coupe versions of the odd numbers.
Also you can buy 3 or 4 body styles of most cars these days (saloon, Hatchback, estate, coupe, even van)
I quite like to have choice when I buy stuff and people seem to be buying BMW's, lots and lots of them.
Haha, i'm not overly annoyed by it but i think it's too much. they already do a 1 series coupe and a 3 series coupe so i think a 2 series is a bit redundant!!!
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Originally posted by scotty g
Haha, i'm not overly annoyed by it but i think it's too much. they already do a 1 series coupe and a 3 series coupe so i think a 2 series is a bit redundant!!!
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Originally posted by loggyboy
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Originally posted by scotty g
Haha, i'm not overly annoyed by it but i think it's too much. they already do a 1 series coupe and a 3 series coupe so i think a 2 series is a bit redundant!!!
They DID do a 1 coupe, thats now the 2. They DID do a 3 coupe, thats now the 4.
its not that hard to work out.
Its never been a true representation of engine, my e30 was a 316, it had a 1.8 carbd engine, the 316i was a faster 1.6 injected model.
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Its less confusing than that
1 = small hatch
2= small coupe/cabrio
3= med saloon
4= med coupe/cabrio
5 = large saloon
6= large coupe
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Originally posted by whitestu
Sounds like the marketing department are calling the shots!
Seems pretty easy to follow as long as you keep up with the model launches. The ones I don't like at the 'GT' variants of the 3 and 5
series. Yuk yuk yuk. Otherwise, seems a sensible model range, and really not that different to what Audi offers - think A4/5 A6/7 they are following
the same model range rules...!
So no, I don't find it confusing or annoying, but I do totally agree that they all seem to have got larger and yet offer less space as time goes
by....
But just to confuse matters, there is the 2 series coupe and the FWD (!) 2 series family tourer!!
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Its never been a true representation of engine, my e30 was a 316, it had a 1.8 carbd engine, the 316i was a faster 1.6 injected model.
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Originally posted by whitestu
Sounds like the marketing department are calling the shots!
And if they're doing their job well, that will be what sells cars and keeps the company in business.
Porsche (as a VAG brand) make no bones at all about selling Boxters, Cayennes, Caymens and Macans to make money. the 911 might be their crown jewels, but it would not exist any more without the other models.
Car companies have to develop and market cars that will sell, end of story.
I huge product range is the first step to doing each product poorly. Look at Apple. Steve jobs kept the product range small and perfectly formed. He died and the marketeers took over. Enter different sized phones, iPad mini, iWatch. Now Android and Windows phones are catching up!
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Originally posted by scotty g
Is it just me or does anyone else think that BMW are completely taking the wee with their Massive product range.
They now have the 1 series, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 series models, all of them have 3 or 4 different body styles. They also have the X1, x3, x5, x6 and i'm sure i saw an x2 the other day.
who at BMW decided on the 2 series, did they say "what the public really need is something bigger than a 1 but smaller than a 3"? come on really!!!!!!!
Don't even get me started on the New Mini range and it's inffinate body styles!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by whitestu
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Originally posted by whitestu
Sounds like the marketing department are calling the shots!
And if they're doing their job well, that will be what sells cars and keeps the company in business.
Porsche (as a VAG brand) make no bones at all about selling Boxters, Cayennes, Caymens and Macans to make money. the 911 might be their crown jewels, but it would not exist any more without the other models.
Car companies have to develop and market cars that will sell, end of story.
You are spot on, but unfortunately I seem to prefer the cars made by the companies that went bust!
Someone sort of beat me to it in a round about way but was going to Say VW are the masters of that, even if you just count the VW brand look at how
many cars they do that pretty much fill the same hole.
The whole numbering thing of renaming the coupes as separate models helps distinguish them from the 4 doors and makes them more marketable which is
important now that the 3 series is the best selling car of its kind.
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Originally posted by scimjim
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Its never been a true representation of engine, my e30 was a 316, it had a 1.8 carbd engine, the 316i was a faster 1.6 injected model.
Once upon a time it was a true representation of the engine - E21/E28 etc.
Not any different than VW Audi Group and their engines.
I run a Workshop and about 60% of the cars in are VW Audi group, almost never see the same spec engine twice. Means most of them haven't had
enough development time spent on them.
have to say though cars have certainly got larger on the outside but the interiors are so cramped and dark especially in the back, they've become
quite depressing places to be
a few weeks ago I sat in a mk1 granada and it seem like a tardis inside and just lovely, bright and spacious, whish I could have bought it
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Originally posted by loggyboy
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Originally posted by scimjim
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Its never been a true representation of engine, my e30 was a 316, it had a 1.8 carbd engine, the 316i was a faster 1.6 injected model.
Once upon a time it was a true representation of the engine - E21/E28 etc.
Even the E21 315 was a 1.6, 316 was a 1.8.
As said above, the equal numbers are two door versions of the odd numbers. So a 2 series is a two door 1 series, 4 series is a two door 3 series.
Trouble is, they came out with a four door 6 series and a four door 4 series.
Not that I'm the target market, but I used to be a BMW fan and kept an eye on all their new models. I don't bother now because they've
diluted the brand so much. I never bothered following Mercedes because they had such a confusing line up. They have a C class, but what's the
difference with a CLS and CLK? Their whole model range was muddled like that.
I believe Mercedes are working towards simplifying there naming system hence why the CLK went back to being the E Class Coupé and the CL becoming the S Coupé.
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Originally posted by britishtrident
What gets about the MINI it is huge on the outside and tiny on the inside,