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Your analysis is yours, I respect it but I don't agree, I think you're wrong.The length has nothing to do, 2 different segments. It’s a 4er territory.
BMW tried to go upmarket but it didn’t go well for the 8er. There is more risk playing in higher segements than in the lower. That’s why it was a flop.
Mercedes indeed cheaped out, but in that lower segment they will surelly screw some sales from that ICE arch where it’s still possible until the complete transition is done. At the end it’s just a C-E-Coupe merge, nothing that goes beyond a CLS. The compromise can be forgiven easier than at S-Coupe level.
I don't like that you always look for an excuse to denigrate the sales of BMW's, the 8 series is not a flop, it never was with averages of 25,000 and 20,000 units per year, let's stop saying things that aren't, I think it's not too much to ask, and the figures are available for your review.
1 cm difference is no coincidence, Mercedes "disguises" a car for a lower segment, appealing to eat sales from two segments looking for greater profitability, as I said before I think that to appreciate what they did here you will have to see it IRL, the size that It has is drastically important if it's a hollow shell of a big C coupe or does its job of standing up to an 8 coupe with some dignity, I have no idea what the pricing strategy is which will also be key for the CLE.... .
Btw, do not lie saying that I publish incorrect or false numbers at "several" times, it is not necessary, LESS without presenting evidence that you obviously do not post because they do not exist, we can all make a mistake from time to time, it does not have to be on purpose and I always try to add the source of the info, thanks.