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      07-19-2012, 10:02 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by boltjames View Post
Want to know what "BMW is all about"? Just look at the cars, just look at the drivers.

The F30 is bigger, wider, longer, softer, more plush, feature-rich, and powered by a 4 cylinder engine. It's best selling configuration will be something called the 'Luxury' line.

The 3 Series driver is an average of 47 years old, is 50% female, and 73% of them are leasing.

Get the picture? BMW sells 350,000 of these cars a year to that customer, to that demographic. We don't want harsh suspensions, tiny cabins, and noisy engines because we live in upscale communities that don't look too kindly to balding middle-managers who need to get their rocks off by driving like a maniac on local streets where our children play. There are other car companies that can satisfy the desire to act like a high school boy, Honda and VW coming to mind. Are other car companies that can help with the midlife crisis like Porsche or Chevrolet. Stop with the endless whining about what the 3 Series used to be. What it is now, today, is what the 5 Series used to be.

The 1M? What are you, 12? This 'performance enthusiast' myth has to stop, it really does. We're three generations removed from the E36. Time to grow up and move on. All of you.

BJ
Why would someone looking for a smaller car with a big engine seem like a 12 year old to you? And what makes you think BMW driving enthusiasts drive like crazy around kids playing in streets?

Harsh suspensions, tiny cabins and noisy engines...hmmmm. What you think is harsh is what most of us think is sporty, that's why you will see that most of us on this site buy BMWs with Sport Suspensions. By the way, 4 CYLs are noisier than Sixes, in case you didn't know....

Unless of course your post was sarcastic, and I missed the sarcasm
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