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Piston Pioneer
No, marcus, I'm asking you again:
What about in the case 4er GC was a 4dr car? Would it make more sense then - overlapping with 3er sedan, not 3er GT? So, overlapping with a mainstream model is OK while overlapping with another niche vehicle is an overkill?
Without a any "ifs" ... You know from the spy pics how the 4er GC looks like. You know how the 3er sedan looks. And how the 3er GT looks. And from press reports you can get how those cars drive - assuming that 4er GC driving characteristics will be very similar to 4er Coupe ones. Now answer my questions. Why would - looking as it is, driving as it is - 4er GC make more sense in 4dr layout than in 5dr layout (since the only f**** difference is the rear window either stays down or opens together with a trunk lid). Design stays the same as seen in the spy pics: very sedanish. So, IYO another hatchback in 3er/4er family is on overkill while another sedan would be OK? Why so?
What about in the case 4er GC was a 4dr car? Would it make more sense then - overlapping with 3er sedan, not 3er GT? So, overlapping with a mainstream model is OK while overlapping with another niche vehicle is an overkill?
Without a any "ifs" ... You know from the spy pics how the 4er GC looks like. You know how the 3er sedan looks. And how the 3er GT looks. And from press reports you can get how those cars drive - assuming that 4er GC driving characteristics will be very similar to 4er Coupe ones. Now answer my questions. Why would - looking as it is, driving as it is - 4er GC make more sense in 4dr layout than in 5dr layout (since the only f**** difference is the rear window either stays down or opens together with a trunk lid). Design stays the same as seen in the spy pics: very sedanish. So, IYO another hatchback in 3er/4er family is on overkill while another sedan would be OK? Why so?