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Originally Posted by Chico
Nice looking car...I just don't understand BMW's strategy and target market for this. Is it the sedan driver that always wanted a coupe? or the coupe driver that would like a more practical car? Maybe I'm missing something but crossover type cars just don't do it for me.
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Since I got my driving license 20 yrs ago, I've only owned and driven BMW 3 series coupes: e36, e46, e92...And now I'm about to order a 4 series....but seeing the 4GC, for the first time, I am considering having 4 doors...more flexibility while retaining the coupe shape.
So I guess this is where the 4GC makes sense, it attracts people that loves coupes, that grew old and need some sort of practicality. This is its market!
BUT I still wish it looked more individual and more different than the 3 sedan (like the 6GC is to the 5 series).
I think it looks gorgeous but it's a lazy design, some effort could have been made to make it look like a complete new model.