1er M coupe
#92
I`m sure BMW thought about this already...
This car is for younger and less wealthy people...they actually explicitly said that they want to offer an M car that is affordable (for more people) like it was with the E30 M3
So my guess is,as you mentioned,that they will offer badass lease deals and great financing offers with special interest rates
They did this over here with other 1 series cars over and over again...
This car is for younger and less wealthy people...they actually explicitly said that they want to offer an M car that is affordable (for more people) like it was with the E30 M3
So my guess is,as you mentioned,that they will offer badass lease deals and great financing offers with special interest rates
They did this over here with other 1 series cars over and over again...
I HIGHLY doubt this car will be attainable for 'less wealthy people'. They'll come in for the 1M and drive out with a base 3 series.
The world when the e30 existed was much different, especially in the USA. And most of THOSE clients are driving 911's now....and/or other more- up in the food chain type of cars.
I hope I'm wrong, honestly.
But I doubt it. BMW has been missing the mark a LOT lately. This will be another drop in the bucket of the 'doesn't make much sense righ now' section of the economy.
#94
Problem: BMW financial aka Chase Manhattan Financial is already doing too many incentives and subsidized rates for leasing. Not to mention they are rapidly loosing marketshare to Mercedes Benz and Audi USA - who are actually crushing the numbers.
I HIGHLY doubt this car will be attainable for 'less wealthy people'. They'll come in for the 1M and drive out with a base 3 series.
The world when the e30 existed was much different, especially in the USA. And most of THOSE clients are driving 911's now....and/or other more- up in the food chain type of cars.
I hope I'm wrong, honestly.
But I doubt it. BMW has been missing the mark a LOT lately. This will be another drop in the bucket of the 'doesn't make much sense righ now' section of the economy.
I HIGHLY doubt this car will be attainable for 'less wealthy people'. They'll come in for the 1M and drive out with a base 3 series.
The world when the e30 existed was much different, especially in the USA. And most of THOSE clients are driving 911's now....and/or other more- up in the food chain type of cars.
I hope I'm wrong, honestly.
But I doubt it. BMW has been missing the mark a LOT lately. This will be another drop in the bucket of the 'doesn't make much sense righ now' section of the economy.
X6///M makes tons of sense, what are you talking about?












