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| 12-03-2012, 01:18 PM | #221 |
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What a terrible car. It's sooooo ugly.
What BMW exec thought this was a good idea?
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| 12-03-2012, 01:22 PM | #222 | |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:22 PM | #223 |
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Suddenly BMW is copying Honda. Crosshurl, I mean -tour anyone?
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| 12-03-2012, 01:22 PM | #224 | |
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Putting a proper M-badge on the fender of a non-M car is blasphemous. |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:23 PM | #225 |
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I hated the 5 series GT and I hate this. They both have hideous proportions and should never be made. Is BMW trying to channel the Pontiac Aztec? WTF BMW!?!?
That new little swoosh on the front fender is just god-awful-shit. It looks like some ridiculous afterthought. |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:31 PM | #226 |
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I really dislike this car for what it represents.
And it's not the brand's dilution per se that bothers me. What really gets me is knowing that they spent all this money doing a so-so niche car instead of perfecting their main cars. Seriously, the previous 3, 5 and 7 series all wiped the floor with the competition when they came out. The current ones, however, didn't fare so well in comparison. For crying out loud, the latest Cadillac has been rated a better car than the 3 series, and by a considerable amout of people too. I understand that the competition is brutal in this day and age, and that manufacturers have to appeal to a broader audience in order to increase their market share. But that shouldn't come at the expense of overall quality. Maybe I'm getting ahead of myself here, but seriously, does anyone think that this 3er gt seems like an exceptional car? I don't. The only impression I got from this thing is "awkward". And it's not about looks either, because this is a highly subjective topic, and previous bmw cars that were extremely controversial turned out to be pretty succesful (the e60 5er being the perfect example). What I mean is that I don't see any purpose to this car that could not already be fulfilled (and better at it too) by the 3er touring, the x3 or even the x1. So to sum up, IMHO, this is just a big fat waste of money. If you are going to expand your line-up, at least make sure it is with something that adds something else to what you already have to offer. |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:33 PM | #228 |
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Certainly looks better than the 5GT. I'd still take the F31 Wagon any day over this.
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| 12-03-2012, 01:35 PM | #229 |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:36 PM | #230 |
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BMW obviously thinks there are enough suckers in the world to buy this. The E46 ti also didn't show up in the US, but it probably made BMW $$$. It was ugly as hell just like this 3er GT.
![]() ![]() I think as long as they don't forget about the enthusiasts, then BMW can sell whatever the hell they want. The market dictates what they make.
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| 12-03-2012, 01:38 PM | #231 |
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SMH, this failed with the 5 series already. Everyone drools over the A7 and A5 Sportback. All you had to do was slope the rear.
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| 12-03-2012, 01:39 PM | #232 |
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Not really feelin' it at all. Looks like a sloppy rendering. I'm hoping the flattening from the telephoto and the distortion from the high-res cropping is responsible for the wobbly lines. This is just really, really bad.
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| 12-03-2012, 01:39 PM | #233 |
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The 5GT is actually doing really quite well for its price bracket. Also, sloping the roof is what they've done for the Gran Coupe. At least the 5GT replaced the wagon, but there's no reason to have the 3GT if the wagon is still coming here along with the 4GC.
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| 12-03-2012, 01:44 PM | #234 |
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I guess after the reaction to the 5GT it comes as no real surprise that the 3GT was not going to win a popularity contest on here. That is even before these pictures were released and how it may drive / handle seems only relevant to those few who will actually want to own it. In fact that is probably irrelevant considering that clientele who BMW predicts will buy it.
From a business stand point, the brand BMW is a global product and giving the customer more choice makes profitable sense. The overall negative reaction might be current BMW owners questioning whether this will harm the brand, in the long term, if unsuccessful. Obviously SCOTT26 will defend the boards decision to make such a car and will no doubt show that their future projections support the "green light" on the GT series and other future lines. From the outside looking in, on the brand "BMW", it appears that the decisions being made to give the green light to new model lines is being done so in board rooms where the weight of business might be over shadowing that of business acumen. This and how successful the GT series might become will likely be decided by; time. From the branding perspective I hope it succeeds. I don't think I am prospective buyer and similarly I cannot see myself in a GT in the future. Last edited by ekelly; 12-03-2012 at 03:33 PM. |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:46 PM | #235 |
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Well that's one more possibility off the list!!!
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| 12-03-2012, 01:48 PM | #236 | |
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U.S. sales of quirky 5-series GT disappoint BMW http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-20065736-48.html 5 series GT a flop http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...nsive-7-series
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| 12-03-2012, 01:53 PM | #237 |
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You guys got it all wrong. This is a brilliant move from BMW. They already cornered the market for beautiful sedans coupes & estates. Been there, done that.
Now they are going after the people who want ugly cars. |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:58 PM | #238 |
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It's all over. I am glad this car is out, because I had hard time justifying moving to a 911 but BMW made this choice very easy for me.
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| 12-03-2012, 01:58 PM | #239 | |
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| 12-03-2012, 01:58 PM | #240 | |
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Unless someone shows me numbers... Again like I said, why is BMW doing this? It's all about profit. Cool. But instead of having this car available to North America which probably has a low take rate anyway, why not release a model like various diesels, which would have a MUCH higher take rate (that's not even questionable) and make even more money? You can't tell me that there are more people in NA which would rather have a 5-Series GT than a 5-Series wagon, a model we don't get here?. If there is proof that there is, well f--k me. The point is, if this is all about money and pleasing shareholders, there are so many models in the past and present that BMW could've gave the North American market which would do that...these "GT" cars are not it. Like you said, this is a worldwide industry, it's not about one individual or region so where are the cars we're missing out on? Last edited by 宝马.e90; 12-03-2012 at 02:06 PM. |
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