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  • James Crivellone
    Head Janitor
    • Oct 2003
    • 6301

    #31
    I will hold back judgement until I see it in person

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    • Brew
      No R3VLimiter
      • Oct 2003
      • 3060

      #32
      Originally posted by James Crivellone
      I will hold back judgement until I see it in person
      Me too. It seems that all these new "Bangle-ized" bimmers look completely different, and way better, in person. The new 545i is SEX.

      And about those diesels, I really wish that the EPA or whatever would lighten up so that we could get some more of them over here. Car and Driver did a great article a couple months ago about some of the newer diesel engines, comparing them with their gasoline equivalents. It amazing how much development has gone into those engines and how well they compare. Pretty interesting stuff. The V10 TT Touareg is going to be absolutely :twisted: .
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      • M3 Ryan
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        • Oct 2003
        • 2298

        #33
        Originally posted by Rob
        mad diesel motors=European market.

        wonder what we'll get?
        I bet we get the I-6 model with all power options and leather... seeing as other countries pay WAY more for gas than out $2.XX a gallon... and we here in america be liken our big motors to be gas guzzlin. word. 8)
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        • Smoove1
          E30 Addict
          • Dec 2003
          • 505

          #34
          I like it. If it has a I-6 I hope it's faster than a GTI so I can talk shit to my VW driving friends :P

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          • Jordan
            R3V OG
            • Oct 2003
            • 12908

            #35
            Originally posted by Jon325i
            Since when did BMW change its slogan to "Sheer Driving Pleasure." That's crap.

            Jon
            Pure fucking crap, just like Bangle, and all his bastardized creations with BMW roundels.
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            • Fred
              Mod Crazy
              • Oct 2003
              • 659

              #36
              Originally posted by Brew
              And about those diesels, I really wish that the EPA or whatever would lighten up so that we could get some more of them over here.
              That's not the EPA's decision, it's BMWs. According to them, the diesels are noisier than gasoline engines (duh), and because of the sounds it makes it does not fit with the American image of BMWs. Idiots.

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              • mikey
                Wrencher
                • Mar 2004
                • 208

                #37
                i like the overall package, but i'm waiting for the supposed "2-series" two-door saloon to come out.

                Originally posted by e9nine
                HIGH OUTPUT 4cyl....nuff said
                exactly :twisted:

                EDIT: I don't know how reliable Automotive News is, but they have a big headline in the first few pages, "BMW may not bring 1-series to U.S."
                Originally posted by Automotive News
                BMW AG may scrap plans to export its new 1-series small car to the United States.
                Company executives had said a version of the 1 series, most likely a sedan, would come to America 18 to 24 months after the five-door hatchback is launched in Europe this summer. BMW officials say the plans have changed.
                "I am not prepared to say what sort of car we will bring," says Tom Purves, CEO of BMW North America. He says the 1 series had been on track for sale in the United States, but "lots of things have changed."
                He says U.S. dealers haven't vetoed the plan, and that a four-door hasn't been approved for production. He said it may be up to BMW North America to make a case that the 1 series can sell in the United States.
                Burkhard Goeschel, BMW's top product development executive in Germany, said, "Despite the success of our Mini, U.S. customers still have to get used to small models." Asked if the 1 series will come to the United States before 2007, Goeschel said: "This is not very likely. It has been a decision of BMW U.S.A. not to bring the 1 series to the U.S. for the near future." He added: "If we go to the U.S., it will be with another body variant (than the hatchback)."

                Backpedaling
                A Europe-based consultant working with BMW says the company is "backpedaling" because of the strong euro and because other 1 series derivatives are being considered.
                "BMW is toying with changing the name of one of the body styles - it could be called the 2 series," the source said. "The U.S. may get a four-seat, two-door model with a trunk, but they would make it sleek and coupelike."
                Calling the coupe a 2 series would follow BMW's strategy of making even-numbered models either coupes or sportier versions of sedans. That would allow BMW to price a 2 series higher - a strategy used in positioning the new 6 series coupe and convertible above the 7 series sedan.
                The 1 series is based on the 3 series, which debuts next year. The 2 series also would use 3 series components.
                The 1 series hatchback, which will be built in Regensburg, Germany, is 166.5 inches long - 9.5 inches shorter than the 3 series sedan.

                Currency an issue
                A European stock analyst who had heard that BMW is reconsidering plans to sell the 1 series in the United States said: "The fact that there has been this wobble suggests there has been rethinking because the exchange rate has changed dramatically."
                The analyst, who spoke on condition that he not be named, added: "It raises the issue whether you can sell this vehicle profitably and if it helps you in terms of image and profitability."
                BMW has currency-hedging arrangements with banks that provide partial protection from a weak dollar. But those arrangements end after 2005, near the time the 1 series would enter the U.S. market.
                "If the euro stays strong and climbs, then the 2006 horizon will get difficult," the analyst said. "They'll have to increase prices, and that could put the viability of the 1 series program on hold."
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                • Erick
                  Official R3V Drifter
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 11169

                  #38
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                  • mikeedler
                    R3V OG
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 6707

                    #39
                    I think it is crap. it is ment to compete against tiny little cars like VW lupos, VW polos, and ghey little french pieces of crap! it will be the next (LE CAR) in the US.As far as diesels go, i own a 320d E46wagon, and I hate the underpowered motor makes the car not very enjoyable to drive-- but it does get 600miles to a tank(especially when it costs over $70. just to fill the tank in my E30!)here in germany

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                    • rscheiring
                      E30 Enthusiast
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 1014

                      #40
                      At first I thought it was a Hyundai Tiberon!!
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                      • Old'n'Slow
                        E30 Addict
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 436

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Jordan
                        Originally posted by Jon325i
                        Since when did BMW change its slogan to "Sheer Driving Pleasure." That's crap.

                        Jon
                        Pure fucking crap, just like Bangle, and all his bastardized creations with BMW roundels.
                        Damn, Jordan!!! Don't mince words! What do you really think???

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                        • nando
                          Moderator
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 34839

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Fred
                          Originally posted by Brew
                          And about those diesels, I really wish that the EPA or whatever would lighten up so that we could get some more of them over here.
                          That's not the EPA's decision, it's BMWs. According to them, the diesels are noisier than gasoline engines (duh), and because of the sounds it makes it does not fit with the American image of BMWs. Idiots.
                          it doesn't.. diesels only account for something like 1.2% of the total volume of car sales in north america. it makes up 30% in europe! AFAIK, VW currently owns the entire 1.2% of the market for diesels in NA :)
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                          • Charlie
                            kid tested, administrator approved
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 6686

                            #43
                            Originally posted by nando
                            Originally posted by Fred
                            Originally posted by Brew
                            And about those diesels, I really wish that the EPA or whatever would lighten up so that we could get some more of them over here.
                            That's not the EPA's decision, it's BMWs. According to them, the diesels are noisier than gasoline engines (duh), and because of the sounds it makes it does not fit with the American image of BMWs. Idiots.
                            it doesn't.. diesels only account for something like 1.2% of the total volume of car sales in north america. it makes up 30% in europe! AFAIK, VW currently owns the entire 1.2% of the market for diesels in NA :)
                            Mercedes also sells diesels over here, albeit in very light volume.

                            You're obviously leaving out the very large diesel pickup categories, I would say at least half of the full ton, and a good 35% of the 3/4 sales of trucks are diesels.

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                            • MattM20
                              Mod Crazy
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 641

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Jordan
                              Originally posted by Jon325i
                              Since when did BMW change its slogan to "Sheer Driving Pleasure." That's crap.

                              Jon
                              Pure fucking crap, just like Bangle, and all his bastardized creations with BMW roundels.
                              thats been the international slogan for years, BMWUSA is still the Ultimate Driving Machine.

                              btw i think the 2.0L I-4 is still an evolution of the M42. i know the the recent 318's with 2.0L's have been M44's.

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                              • shahe
                                Mod Crazy
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 646

                                #45
                                its not bad, here is a quick mod from crappy paint

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