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Yea I have heard that, basicly there are alot of rumors running around and you are absoltuly 100% correct, it doesn't take that long to develop the car, especially one that is based on the current 1-series. I think BMW is playing games and is just unsure of what to do with the car at this moment, maybee BMW usa is waiting to see the results of sales of the A3 for another year or to see if benz is planning a replacement for its c230k (hatchback). WHo really knows, but I believe BMW has the car ready and is trying to wait for the right time in the marketplace to attack.. I certainly hope its not 2 years from now, but it will not be this year as the e92 3-series coupe is coming out which will have bmws attention this summer. |
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Same thing here I'm starting to feel abused. |
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At this point I'll just take a regular 1-series coupe!! Waiting for the M version would absolutely kill me. I'm hoping that the coupe comes, I drive it for 1-2 years and then trade in for an M version eventually. Hopefully the depreciation on these cars are as good as other bmw's.
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btw, are there any spypics of the coupe out there?
I've seen a pic where the coupe is testing in cold conditions but that pic is pretty old. Are they just testing with the cabrio and going to make a coupe just by changing the roof |
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06-04-2006, 05:44 PM | #18 |
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Unless he's playing word games, it doesn't look like we'll me getting an M::frown:
http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/06/...ely/#more-2916 |
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About 2 years ago Ulrich said "there will never be an M version of the Z4", he said it was an absolute impossibility sincethe Z4 was built from the ground up to be a top level roadster, which would elimate the need for an ///M version of it. Lol well guess what car is rolling out of BMW showrooms as we speak.. the M-Z4 roadster. Basicly, ignore the statements cause they are misinformation. |
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Not only would they lose the immediate sale in that case, but the person may change their mind and get something from a different manufacturer. In any case, we probably have no real hope of them saying: "Ta-da! Here is the 2 series! Would you like the 225, 230 or M2?" That might make it difficult for me to decide what to do. I'll probably take the first thing that's a 230 or better. |
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With the new M3 supposedly moving slightly upmarket, I think BMW needs to have an M version of the 1 or 2-series. Basically the only thing in a lower market and price range of the new M3 will be the Z4 M-roadster and coupe. I think BMW needs a more bread and butter ///M car. Or is this just my own personal wishful thinking
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