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Then I guess the campaign is not targeting you. So, look away.![]()
And they run it better & sell more cars. How's that?
I sure will be 'looking away' if M1 disappoints.![]()
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If BMW fail that then there is nothing left of what those "stories" are made of.
Because they suddenly make crap cars across the range or something?
There's no indication that the M1 or new M5 will fail anyways. BMW always delivers.
I think the problem is, before engineers and enthusiasts used to run the company, now bunch if metro sexual designers and marketing types run the company. Sad.
What is this obssession you have with selling more cars = more success? Who is the biggest manufacturer in the world now? Toyota? General Motors? Does that mean they are better cars than BMW?
If BMW produces more cars and fulfiils more niches, of course they're going to sell more cars. It's sad that in trying to achieve this global domination they've had to go against everything BMW stands for, because that is what it is beginning to seem like.
Five years ago, I would have said that there's no chance BMW would screw it up, today, not so sure.
As an engineer there, I kinda take offense to that. I sure don't run the company, but I still would like to think that we make a difference.![]()
Five years ago, I would have said that there's no chance BMW would screw it up, today, not so sure.
Has anyone stopped for a second and thought that without trying to compete against other manufacturers (ie less profit), there's less money to be spent towards R&D. At the end of the day, more money means more competitive products. What would you guys rather have? A campaign that no longer caters towards hardcore enthusiasts such as us? Or having the next 3er lose its top spot as the best handling vehicle in its class?
I see that you drive a Boxster. Did Porsche go against what they stand for? Should they still only be making 911's? You obviously found a Porsche niche that suited you. And other people obviously thought the Cayenne suited their needs too.
Oh? And what has changed exactly? I can think of only two things, the X5 M and no new Z4 M.
BMW is still the best kid in it's class, just like 5, 10 or 15 years ago. Just with a hell of a lot more products, and that's a good thing. I don't want to see BMW play in the margins to be bought by Toyota or something in the future.
For my part, I care more about the product than I do about the financial structure behind it.
Motorsport is a much more important part of the BMW image than "independence" have ever been.

It's all OK till there is more new ones coming in than existing ones going away. It's all about total numbers, not much about individual cases.nice post betty
Also the GTS is just a marketing thing thats the last breath they show us what they can do just like the 25th anniversity m5. But what do we costumers get out if it. NOTHING the GTS is priced so high that only people who collect cars would pay for such amount
But all that is connected. Product comes from a factory / company. Not from "above".
Sure customers do not care about corporate affairs - but the corporate affairs DA affect the products very much. Think Toyota.![]()
Old customers can still come back in the following years ...It's all OK till there is more new ones coming in than existing ones going away. It's all about total numbers, not much about individual cases.
Thanks EnI, just what i wanted to hear, music to my ears - BMW's strategy.BMW had to chose between staying independent (and expanding the model line to attract broader masses - meaning some compromises had to be made) & secure the future of the brand as it is, or staying sporty niche brand ala Jaguar or Porsche, and not being independent but a part of large automotive corporation (meaning product planning would depend on corporate dictate), and can damage the brand on the long run (since it depends on whole corporation, not only on itself - if the corporation is in trouble, so can be the brand in some way.
And BMW (shareholders & managers) decided to stay independent, and go a bit broader regarding product line - attracting other customers as well - meaning new cars that are not 100% true to the hard core raw original BMW values from decades ago.
So, independence came with a price.
Other sports brands (Alfa Romeo, Saab, Aston Martin, Audi, Porsche, Jaguar) have all been a part of a bigger family (or was till recently) - a division of a larger corporation. BMW could had been sold to Ford - staying a niche brand. But then people would gone mad when finding Ford parts (eg. from Mondeo, Focus) in the BMW cars.
Independence is also a part of BMW brand image. A power of survival on your own. And some customers appreciate that very much.LIKE HUMANConnecting it to a strong character. MB also has that image. All the other brands are some how "infected" with the image of just being a division within some huge corporation.
Regarding Porsche: the Porsche brand image is different to the one of BMW. It has much more cache - of being prestigious & expensive. So it is able to sell the cars by high prices. BMW isn't able to do that - since it's considered to be in the same league than MB, or even a tad lower. So, BMW cars priced in a range of a Porsche would be a suicide. Or it would require to brand repositioning - from offering sedan to offering mainly coupes & roadsters / cabrios etc. Pure sports cars. A sedan & a SUV could only be an addition than rather a core model.
Porsche also was at the cross-road few years ago: deciding what to do. Either expanding the models line by several times with small roadsters, big & small sedans, hatchbacks, small SUVs / crossovers etc., or merging with larger corporation. And they decided to do that: to merge with / acquire the VAG - since there were family connection present. Yet the plan failed - and now Porsche is a VAG division. :/
And now being the VAG division Porsche can stay a niche brand - offering niche & specialized products of special sporty character. Yet it is forced to use VAG parts (like engines, gearboxes etc in some low-end models; HVAC & infotainment systems etc) - and even more importatnt: it will be forced to share / co-develop a platform that will be used across VAG portfolio. Meaning Porsche will be just a better Audi in the end. Or if they will be successful to communicate vice versa: that eg. Audi, Seat etc are lesser Porsches. In either way it hurts Porsche image. At least in the long run.

What do you want from me Betty? Another stupid conversation on why you think BMW sucks so much with all it's fans? Or what?
When the notice came a couple of months ago that only like 500 GTS models (or something) were going to be build, I already knew Adv was not going to be one of the owners. That number is just too tiny.
Sounds like AdvEvo is bitter because he doesn't have enough money for GTS and the M1 is going to be a twin turbo, something he hates more than anything. Just look at the endless stream of posts coming from him on 1addicts. He doesn't even listen to the why of it, just keeps hammering on the turbo aspect and why it will suck according to him.
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