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07-25-2008, 01:15 AM | #45 |
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If you are going to bitch about no DCT, do so at your local dealer.
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08-13-2008, 12:02 PM | #46 |
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There apparently is far more change afoot at BMW AG than dicing up the new technologies among the various geographic markets. For those who haven't read the recent announcements about how BMW plans to approach sales in the USA, you might want to check out:
http://stage.bmwcca.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2937 I'm new here and using this & other forums (fora?) to build my knowledge base on BMW products. Much to my surprise, after coming back into the car marketplace after 8 years, I find it a bit of a challenge to understand the consequences that come with some of these high-end, technology-laden brands - and especially so the BMW product. So far, after reading many a Roundel, CCA website owner comments, and forum comments from many owners of late model BMWs, I'm left to wonder if BMW is shifting left while the USA marketplace is shifting right. A fair comment, I think, is that it's been part of BMW's long-term strategic plan to utilize technology to lever up the performance of their cars. Consequently, as often happens in organizations which find something is working, technology shifts from being a means to an end to becoming an end of its own. And as was mentioned above, there's only so much technology a given manufacturer can develop and introduce in a given amount of time. So...we see 'answers' to questions that were never asked (the removal of the oil dipstick being BMW's epitome of 'technology for its own sake') while the new iDrive and DCT lumber along towards introduction. Here's a Q for everyone, posed by the link above: Are North American buyers really going to embrace the shift to a 'Pull' sales strategy at their local dealers? My perception is that a meaningful slice of new NA car buyers, once they wade through the brand choices and check their options boxes, want their cars soon(er), not later. Yet BMW's plan is to lower dealership inventories and invite more factory orders. That sales strategy strikes me as a bit Eurocentric. (Let's get Americans to behave more like our other markets, since it's more works better for us.') BTW in answer to an earlier Q in this thread, a news item in a Spring Roundel gave an estimated price for the turbo'd diesel in the 335i as $4K. The city/hwy mpg estimate (combined with an estimated $4.50/gal for diesel fuel) meant a 5 year/15,000 miles/year payback period, as the improvement in mileage performance isn't that stunning. Not a terribly compelling rationale for the typical North American buyer. Jack |
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08-22-2008, 06:04 AM | #47 | |
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BMW as other carmakers updates the models in the order they were introduced in the market, the E90 & E91 were the first two current 3 series body styles that were introduced they were followed by first the coupe (E92) and last the convertible (E93). So what is the big fuss here all about. Why should the E92 & E93 be updated already now? They are a lot more up to date than the E90 & E91 those two had to be updated to stay on par with the new A4 sedan & wagon as well as the C-Class sedan & wagon. Still to my knowledge the old idrive will dissappear completly in all models pretty much at the same time maybe it will take a few months more to have it achieved in the whole lineup. In Europe everyone is jealous of you guys in the US, as you get your BMW's so much cheaper than we do and you only complain? |
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I think however that some components of the cars should be designed "plug and play". The iDrive would be a good example of this: you don't want to buy a new car because your iDrive is outdated, do you ? Maybe you don't need it initially but would like to add it at a later stage ? Actually, our cars are becoming less and less plug and play ? Can you change the radio in a 3 to put one of another brand instead ? I'm not sure. Last edited by nidget; 08-26-2008 at 09:29 AM.. |
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08-26-2008, 09:34 AM | #49 |
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I am not blaming the US buyers for the different pricing at all, just think they have it quiet nice to be complaining. Most of their (and our) complains will be addressed by BMW, all we need is a little bit faith and patience - its not a matter if the complains or whishes will be addressed but rather if they will be addressed in September 2008, March 2009, September 2009 or...
Of course that is not so exciting for someone who is in the market for a new car, in the next two months, but the situation is the same with other car makers. Plug and play still exists, it just changed a bit: Sure once you have the navigation in your car, there is not a lot you can still plug or play with but when you order your car with the business radio for example you can replace it with a different radio and buy a DIN-fitting from BMW. So its still possible but not as easy as in an E36 or Z3. |
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With a "plug and play" communication interface, a standard communication mechanism must be specified between a car and a radio, and you could plug another radio without loosing any of the existing functionalities (if the radio provides it but, with a standard interface, there would be no reason the radio manufacturers don't implement it, because it could be used on all the different models of cars). |
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09-05-2008, 10:20 AM | #55 |
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It's been updated beginning of this week for Belgium and Luxembourg (two countries that have a border with Germany).
So, you'll probably have it very soon. I had ordered a 08 model, but will get a 09. For me, in the options, the only thing that has changed is the model of the rims: no more 160, replaced by 284. But they look nearly the same. The price of mine is +/- 1500 € less (I have a lot of options and some prices have decreased). But don't count on this decrease outside Europe. |
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09-11-2008, 12:50 PM | #56 |
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Does anyone know whats the costs of changing the current bumper of the E90 3 series to the new facelifted version. I think the facelifted version looks good..like the coupe Cheers |
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09-14-2008, 08:24 PM | #57 |
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So when can I expect a diesel wagon? I commend BMW for bring diesels to the 3 series, but why on the largest one.
I would much prefer the 320d, 325d, or 330d, with their much better fuel economy and manual transmission. |
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09-19-2008, 09:20 AM | #58 |
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It would be a shame for BMW to not offer it in the country where most of the trannies are automatic.
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11-15-2008, 11:01 PM | #59 | |
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The US dollar is weak? Than what is the Australian dollar? and they got M type wheels and DCT as options for their 335 coupes. Australians make less money and get the better options, and their market is 1/15 the size of the American market probably. The a-holes in Germany just had a brainfart and didn't ship DCT over here |
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11-15-2008, 11:07 PM | #61 | |
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Drivers don't need this???? Why not? it is better than a manual transmission, and the automatic they are offering now... HOW can this not be a useful thing in the North American market? |
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11-16-2008, 04:17 AM | #62 |
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Take it easy, you will get the DCT and the new iDrive, if not in 2009 than in 2010. You rather get it now and be a BETA tester? I don't think so, in that case even more Americans would complain and whine about BMW built quality and how they will go for a japanese competitor...
Come on, this is not the first time Europe or mostly the German market plays BETA tester for new BMW innovations. Once the first or second year of customers here in Germany don't have any problems with DCT anymore you guys will get it as well. BMW just can't afford the bad PR in the US, so they rather wait until all problems are ironed out before bringing it to the US. Better wait until you have a good product than bringing it on the market early. |
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That's what you think, because you want it. Once you have it - and it makes problems - you will be the first to say: BMW should have tested the product better before releasing it in the US.
Believe me, it would not be the first time... |
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