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This thing will sell in Asian markets, where people like big luxury vans. For years now those people have been spending $$$ on relatively expensive Toyota and Nissan vans, now they have a German alternative.The 5-Series GT is the answer to a question that nobody asked. Now tell me-how many people do you know that want an ugly car whose headlamps look like those on a Toyota Highlanders', who want a (sort of) wagon with only FOUR seats, and who want a car that is supposed to represent luxury but really represents BMW's feeble attempt to falsely adapt to car market conditions. The people who buy this car will surely feel bad when their friends drive up in E550 sports and Audi A6s.![]()
The 5-Series GT is the answer to a question that nobody asked. Now tell me-how many people do you know that want an ugly car whose headlamps look like those on a Toyota Highlanders', who want a (sort of) wagon with only FOUR seats, and who want a car that is supposed to represent luxury but really represents BMW's feeble attempt to falsely adapt to car market conditions. The people who buy this car will surely feel bad when their friends drive up in E550 sports and Audi A6s.![]()
Certainly taken out of context."premium comfort" + "Pontiac Aztec" + "Geriatric"
Of course the big question is of course is the 5er Gran Turismo the preview of how the forthcoming 5er (F10) will drive?
Well yes and no, The two cars are although similar we know what customers want from the sedan and what specifc customers expect from the Gran Turismo. So there will be significant changes to key areas, although a car badged as "Gran Turismo" will still reward the keen driver.

We'll see. With the crisis and all, it will probably do worse than expected, but like most people here, I'd much rather see a more sporty car than this.
The 5-Series GT is the answer to a question that nobody asked.
The Creative Marketing Dept. is loosing the thread in making the 5 GT somewhat purposeful to the public after they had to learn that almost every press review of the Concept 5 GT began and ended with a big question mark. Good luck, BMW.
BMW are aiming to further input to peoples awareness of the 5er Gran Turismo by having the car at the duration of the Cannes film festival , so people can see what the car is like . incidentally Rolls-Royce have also the 200EX Concept Car on the next stage of it's world tour having already visted New York , Los Angeles , Shanghai , Singapore and now in Cannes.
We showed the 5er GT as a Concept because we wanted to get the message across of the flexibility and luxury for passengers that will be great features of this car. People may mock the car and mock BMW for doing so but this is a fascinating car it does not have just one purpose as many BMW enthusiasts expect of our cars.
In the run up to the launch we have showcased the car at special preview events and have created great interest in specific areas were clientle priority is essential , we have shown the car to Hotel chains - They like the fact that there is more trunk space , a luxurious rear cabin for clients and that the car can be adapted through the BMW Individual programme ,
Art Galleries also like the car , as do fashion houses , even the German government has expressed interest. For public clients we have shown a particular demographic , incorrectly and rudely sterotyped as "Geriatric" the features and specifics that appeal to the older group and as shown before we have received excellent feedback on the comfort and features of the car attuned to this demogrpahic.
It's good to know BMW is trying to market this thing as an expensive rental/transport car.
Well said, Scott. And I almost bought the story.Many controversial architects and artists create their designs on a theme , a theme of purpose and intent to some it's controversial to the artist it's normal.
Like a guy said on autoblog, the 5-Series GT is an enlarged Toyota Prius with a BMW face. Both share an awkwardly ungracious shape that fall somewhere between an MPV and a sedan.
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