So now you're saying that the 6er GC is overpriced only in comparison to the 5er. Then tell me why you thought it necessary to bring up the fact that you could buy an A7 and a hot hatch for the price of the single 6er GC? Is it now your contention that we should only examine the 6er GC as "overpriced" only within the context of competition from its 5er sibling?Because the suggestion is not that "cars" are overpriced, but that the 6er GC is overpriced when compared to the equivalent 5 Series, ergo, the 6er GC is overpriced because one is able to save over twenty thousand pounds by purchasing what is a very similar car. You posing the question as to whether either car is overpriced is not relevant at all.
The 5er is similar to the 6er, but is it exactly the same?
Hadn't occurred to you that tens of thousands of Pounds/Euros/Dollars might just be loose change to certain people in this world? Some people will make this much within an hour, depending on which way currencies fluctuate or which stocks they decide to sell. The point was that even in the relatively barrel-scraping, value-conscious segment of consumers, they aren't necessarily so concerned with price. Some are, some aren't. They buy what they like and what is within their means.Completely ridiculous and irrelevant comparison when we're talking loose change compared to tens of thousands of Pounds/Euros/Dollars.
So you're admitting that style/image does count.The 5er GT is built in very low numbers compared to the 5 Series (4-door), yet it is only slightly more than the base car. So, why isn't that the same price as the 6 Series? Simple answer is that they wouldn't be able to sell it for the same price as the 6 Series because it doesn't look "sexy".
The issue is that you still have not provided any details about where BMW plans to position the 6er GC with regard to the 5er, or whether they've missed their projected sales targets.This is ALL I'm saying. BMW are selling the 6 Series for a massively inflated price. I don't blame them. It's a free market and people can buy what they like. If somebody wants to spend their money on a 6 Series then good on them.
We seem to agree on these points, but your assertion that people who are rich and who want a 6er GC will still buy one does not mean that the 6er GC is not overpriced.
What exactly is the issue with what I'm saying?!!![]()
The issue is that you seem to have a fundamental disagreement with how the free market works, despite your claim that you understand it. For is it not a fundamental tenet of a free market that an item is only worth what people are willing to pay for it? Is it your assertion that whether the 6er GC is "overpriced" should depend on the views of people who are not rich?