Guibo, can you deny that every magazine is comparing the A7/CLS with the 6GC or is this my imagination so when the so called press are comparing them then who are we to argue.
And yet BMW have not lowered the price of the new 6 Series. That should tell you everything you need to know.I love the looks but the UK residuals of the old 6 series make me concerned that history will repeat itself.
I don't have to provide any data. I'm not the one claiming "most" people (ie, >50%) are doing anything (other than admitting that the 6GC is comfortably outside of their price range, which has little bearing on those for whom the 6GC does fall within a comfortable price range). I don't care what press are comparing. I asked about people who are buying. Are you deliberately avoiding this question for a reason?Guibo, can you deny that every magazine is comparing the A7/CLS with the 6GC or is this my imagination so when the so called press are comparing them then who are we to argue. As for this data you are demanding, please provide disproving my point...... you can't and neither can I.
Good points. It's incredible how some refuse to acknowledge this. There have been Gallardo vs WRX STi, Enzo vs hot hatches, Ford GT vs Focus RS, Mitsubishi FQ400 vs Zonda, ZR1 vs LP640/599, Evoq vs everything on the planet within 5k, GT-R vs 997 Turbo or M5 and even GT-R vs Veyron comparos. Doesn't mean these cars are direct competitors in the marketplace. There have been multiple SLS vs LFA comparos too, yet the volume and pricing disparity should tell anyone older than 10 years old who doesn't look starry-eyed at mag stats that there is no way these cars are competing against each other in the market. And indeed, AMG's own head guy said there is no competition between them. How many issues would these mags be selling if there were no words or pictures to accompany the dry stats? My guess is, not many.Sure Panamera is offered in one variant only (5dr sedan), yet it's the only at least 4-seat & sedan model by Porsche, while BMW offers 5er sedan, 5er touring, 5er GT & 7er sedan additionally to 6er family cars. Meaning much more intrabrand competition, and even intrafamily competition (coupe, cabrio, gran coupe ...).
Magazines also compared 5er GT to CLS & A7 & Panamera, so ... Some even compared 5er GT to E-class wagon, and even to Infiniti EX etc. Mags can be very creative ...
Sometimes they compare cars by power, sometimes by size, sometimes by price, sometimes by shape, sometimes by car's purpose ... And not every time all the cars in comparison match all the mentioned categories. And then journalist go very creative ... comparing apples to oranges. Or even to potatoes.
They have to write about something, and they have to sell magazines, so ... The more controversial the article is, the better.
And yet BMW have not lowered the price of the new 6 Series. That should tell you everything you need to know.
Are you under the impression that BMW are in any way different from the other manufacturers mentioned in this regard?It tells me that selling cars and making the most profit is their sole concern and not how much money their customers will lose, though to be fare I reckon the 6GC will hold slightly better residuals than either the coupe or convertible.
Whether the Porsche badge is more prestigious is not necessarily the deciding factor. Simple fact is, there already are BMW (and Audi/MB) counterparts selling at Porsche prices. And since you are so enamored of magazine comparos, enough to lend them apparently more credibility than the way the market actually works, do recall that Autocar said the 640d was the better overall car than the Panamera diesel by way of indirect, sidebar comparison, while AutoExpress did indeed compare them side by side and declared the 6GC the better car (and the one that is likely to retain a higher residual than the others).If you feel the Porsche badge isn't more prestigious than BMW then you are living in a dream world.
I'm not going to be bothered to search your posts as within the threads that I've engaged with you, you are unwilling to paint Audi/Porsche with the same contemptuous strokes of blood-sucking greedy bastards that you do for BMW.I think I am one person who continues to say car companies are in the business of making money, if you doubt this do a search of my posts to see so the idea of making money isn't something I disagree with. My point is and the one you seem to ignore is the amount they lose in residuals, much more than a 911, that's what the kudos of a brand brings, check it out the same is true for the Cayenne and Boxster.
And some won't see a problem with that.That is daylight robbery, for what is essentially a dressed up 5 series.
On paper yes. But what in reality? I have never had a car that uses the same fuel as the carmaker claim.So wait, the CLS gets better economy and emissions than the 6er GC? Didn't know that.
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