Whilst everybody else was throwing money at vanity projects some which are profitable and some which are not.
BMW invested in it's future.
Yes D I will
I won't stay nice if the F30 becomes heaver though.
I'm not interested in a "green" supercar. People like that still exist you know.
I went to Audi. And I love BMW.
They do NOW. But they are certainly NOT THE FUTURE! In the business is a long-distance run. Sometimes you have to scarify a bit of the present - for the better future. And that's what happening right now.
Also: as said many times. BMW can't afford something Audi or even MB can - due to either having mighty parents (VAG), or siblings who make additional revenues (Daimler commercial vehicles). Revenues do count.
IMO BMW would do much better with a HEALTHY mass car brand / maker in portfolio. Being that a passenger vehicle brand, or a commercial vehicle one. But it's certainly a double sided sward. Remember Rover? Or Daimler's adventure in Chrysler & even Mitsubishi? And even VAG has it's burden - it's called SEAT. Fortunately they hit the jackpot with Skoda. And the core VW brand is also a very healthy & mighty one!
In that aspect Audi is in better position: that can afford more. Not even scarifying the present when investing into the future. That will certainly pay off for them, and they are a very likely #1 premium brand of the future. If not in the mere sales numbers themselves, but certainly in product image (if not also in brand image sometimes). That's their aim, their goal - and they will reach it for sure. Because they can. They have the know-how, they have the money, and they have the (eg. purchasing) power & all the support of the mighty parent (VAG). Their future seems to be easier than eg. BMW's or MB's one - which will be forced into various partial cooperations & joint-ventures with other carmakers. While Audi can do all of that in-house.
Therefore I'm sure there will be even more migrations form MB & BMW to Audi in the future. Especially in some segments. They can share eg. low-end engines with VW, Skoda, Seat etc, while high-end can be shared with Porsche, Bentley, even Lambo and in some cases even VW. Not to mention VW also own Suzuki / Maruti, and is eying Alfa Romeo. Plenty of sharing options.
Not to mention eg. Porsche know-how now being transfered to Audi as well. Audi has a very bright future!
Sure BMW are not always right. Eg. they've learned a lesson that people still care for perceived quality more then they do for more individual design. Something Audi have got it right, while BMW haven't - and now addressing the issue.

Therefore I'm sure there will be even more migrations form MB & BMW to Audi in the future. Especially in some segments.
Not to mention eg. Porsche know-how now being transfered to Audi as well. Audi has a very bright future!
^ Such a weird post. Like VAG's purchasing power has anything to do with BMW making the F30 lighter than E90. I know what you're getting at, but you're reaching now.
Purchasing power is a trending topic here on germancarforum.com, I know, but a lot of other factors come into play too. Like engineering skills, better machines for mass production of lightweight materials and new know-how. Just to name some random factors.

IMO BMW would do much better with a HEALTHY mass car brand / maker in portfolio.

Which brand would you prefer Eni. I always felt that BMW should've bought Opel. They have alot of potential and with BMW know how they could have maybe achieved greatness again.![]()
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