BMW 2 Series!
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so confusing. even more of a reason not to like any of this new junk.Leave a comment:
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Exactly.
And then they come out with the 2-series Active Tourer, which is a 5-door MPV.
And the 6-series Gran Coupe? 4-door.
I like the odd=sedan, even=coupe layout, but then they should stick with it.
Make a GT version (taller basically) of their sedans if they like, and make a Gran Coupe version too (sleeker 4-door), but then don't call the 5-series based Gran Coupe a 6-series.
And for the 1-series based Active Tourer? Don't call it a 2-series.
Oh and if it's a true M car, put the M before the number. I think it would be pretty easy to distinguish between the two M1s in everyday conversation.
Although the BMW MX5 (X5 M) would sound pretty funny.
Basically this is what I'm talking about:
Suffixes:
GT - Gran Tourer (taller sedan/hatch)
AT - Active Tourer (5-door MPV)
GC - Gran Coupe (4-door "coupe")
Prefixes:
X - offroad thingy
M - awesome division
And just to keep things from making complete sense, they could leave the Z cars out of this system.Leave a comment:
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To make it less confusing in the long run.
They are making even numbers 2 doors (2er, 4er 6er) and odd numbers four doors (3er, 5er, 7er)
They have put "M" badges on cars in the past that are not "m" cars.Leave a comment:
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Bmw is starting to confuse me. Why do they keep switching around the series numbers?Leave a comment:
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The m235 isn't supposed to be a full M car. Just a car with that "M package" stuffLeave a comment:
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I saw this nice M235i at the Philly Auto Show last week. It's a bit small for a family guy, but I'd take one if it was just me. Is the M235i the replacement for the 1M? If so, then is it that they just didn't want to call it the 2M or M2 because that would just sound dumb?
M325i

Kinda looks like a Civic from the back


My son really liked the sweet interior
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