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		It's like saying a Rolls is basically a 7 series in an expensive suit.![]()
But it is,much more so than the Mini compared to a BMW
It's like saying a Rolls is basically a 7 series in an expensive suit.![]()
But doesn't the Clubman already achieve that level of everyday use? As for cross-shopping, I for one would seriously consider a Clubman vs a 1-Series. (It's not like BMW have gone out of their way to make it terribly difficult to compare.
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BMW before had marketed the 1-Series not as the practical approach anyway. Indeed, in terms of interior space, it was compromised due to the RWD layout and the ability to fit a straight-6 longitudinally whereas class competitors could use transverse 4's and without intruding transmission tunnels. The whole appeal of the 1-Series rested on RWD driving dynamics, which is a purely emotional quality. In the segment, that was what it made it unique. Once that goes away, there's not much else to recommend it. Certainly not pricing because of the sheer volume that VAG products benefit from. Build quality? Err, something tells me the A1 won't be a rickety contraption glued together in a shed.
What if BMW were to introduce a RWD //Mini? At what point do we say there are enough niches? When micro-niches give way and blur into nano-niches...
The question I have for BMW is: What would a FWD BMW provide that a Mini can't?

The reality is that 99% of people view them as entirely separate individual companies, just the way BMW intended.
It's like saying a Rolls is basically a 7 series in an expensive suit.![]()
Right, and once you lose that as it's been suggested and justified by some in this thread, what have you got?Regarding what you say, about the 1er's compromise of interior space for longitudinally mounted engines: I believe that this is the strong point of the 1er. Fantastic driving dynamics, comming from the RWD lay-out and the I6 engines, while still being acceptable as a practical car.
I never said the individual models are the same, so you pretty much wasted your time by posting those pictures. I'm saying the engineering behind them, the dealer support, the service network, all that you would expect from a premium brand can already be had with the Mini. I find it hard to believe thatIt's like saying a Rolls is basically a 7 series in an expensive suit.![]()
I think the chances are that more people who own a BMW are more likely to purchase a Mini as a second or third car for a family member but to promote the BMW brand I don't think the Mini is the right product for that. The Mini is a totally different product, it's styling and marketing are designed to appeal to a different type of person then what BMW look for their own brand products, there isn't enough connection between the two brands. That is why I feel the 0 series is so important, something which obviously BMW are in agreement with.
So what type of customers are BMW aiming for with this new car? Those who want a small, stylish car will go for the Mini, those who want a slightly bigger car with a prestige badge will go for the 1 series. The rest of the people, the sensible, practical types, will just go for the VW Golf.
What the 0 series will offer BMW is a model that will slot in below the 1 series in extenal size and price yet through it's more practical fwd platform offer as much interior space. It will still be fun to drive but in a totally different way to the rwd 1 series. I also see the 0 series competing along side the Mini but not necessarily stealing sales from it, mainly because those people who have already considering the Mini have disregarded the mainstream styling and practicality of the other brands for a slice of fun and uniqueness, something that separates the Mini brand from all others.
The only products I see that competes on it's level is the Fait 500 and Alfa Mito.
Then the 0-series could be built to compete with the likes of the Polo/Lupo.
Please explain your logic of bypassing the Audi A1 and going cheaper again to compete with the Polo and Lupo?
dr Dunkel,
As a Mini owner, was my opinion correct about it's customers have already disregarded the bland styling of the mainstream brands for the unique styling and branding of the Mini?
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Styling was important in the choice (second only to how it drives), the sensible offerings from VAG never really got a second glance.
The 1-series came close but we went for the MINI.
having driven the fwd Mini and rwd 1er, would you say that a fwd car can be as ftd as a rwd? ive driven pretty sporty rwds(128, 330ci and 335)
but never a fwd like the mini(small and nimble, etc.) i'd be keen to read your perspective on this. the implication of my question is that perhaps this "0 series", by whatever name it receives, by virtue of it's tidiness might be very entertaining.
RWD is not the absolute ruler of the kingdom of driving enjoyment. It is just that the layout makes many things easier.
There are a number of FWD cars that can easily challenge many RWD cars for all out thrill of driving. Take for instance the Renault Sport R26.R, Peugeot 205 GTi, Honda Integra, JDM FD2 Civic Type R, Renault Clio Sports, Ford Focus RS... MINIs for that matter... they are all really nice driver's cars while still FWD. In the same time, there are a lot of RWD cars that are pure sleeping pills.
The manufacturer that wants to build a good drivers car needs to think of everything, his or her life is just a bit easier if the basic layout is good.
Lightness is essential here.
interesting; you're so right about the "lightness"! sometimes i think that, for my next car, instead of getting another 1er or similar vehicle i'd go for a light, nimble fwd that would probably cost less and be more efficient, etc. much as i like my 128, it does feel a little heavy on it's feet, to me. unfortunately, most of the cars that you mentioned are euro only(America does suck in a lot of ways). maybe we'll get a next-gen hot focus or even fiesta.
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Yeah, I rant on about lightness, but once you have tried a car on a diet, everything else feels... well, just like you say, a bit heavy on it's feet. And when you get that feeling, 100 more hp will not make a difference. It will just feel heavy and fast.
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