04-30-2014, 01:47 PM | #1 |
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Would like to hear from 4-series convertible owners
Featured on BIMMERPOST.com The 4-series would be an obvious candidate (duh), but quite frankly BMW overdid the pricing this time. The 4-series that I would want would be 62,000 to 66,000, whereas a E class convertible with options like upgraded nappa leather and ventilated seats would be 67,000. Quite frankly BMW is out of line here. Or are they? I mean at that point I rather get a 6er. I would really like to hear from those who got one, or at least test drove one, whether you think that the 2014 is such a large upgrade over 3-series convertibles that you think the price is justified. To elaborate a bit more, here is what nags me about the pricing: - I must have decent stereo but the Heckler and Koch stereo ($875) is only available if you take the navigation ($2150). Really? WTH? - I wouldn't buy a BMW without the sports package, but remind me what I pay 2600-3000 dollars for here? And they don't mention sports suspension, is that default now? - no convertibles with stick shift? - only half of the colors with sports package? Sorry. Anyway. Sorry I'm upset. I can read German and I know that the stunt to pull in the Navi with the H&K doesn't seem to be based on technical constraints given that the Euros can have one or the other. Worth it? Did they turn the 3-series convertible into something that much more valuable? |
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