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To my eye, I don't see anything on the GC's that would appeal to a coupe buyer who needs more room. The GC's are LONGER than the coupe, thus negating the appeal of a coupe that gives the car a smaller look vs it's sedan variant, even if it isnt'. I see this GC as alternatives for sedan buyers not couple buyers. Those who want a coupe want a 2 door, at least I do. When I got my 135i I liked it because of it's 2 door styling. The GC does look nice, great style. If both the F30 and the 4 GC were out, I'd consider either one. But if I really wanted a coupe, it would be a 2 door. |
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Oh am I glad I've waited before buying an F30. Love how sleek the 6 GC looks. It's clear that the 4 GC variant will cost a little more than the 3 series but if it's reasonable I can honestly say that I'd be more inclined to buy the GC. Best of both world in my opinion, coupe styling with 4 door convenience... I'm sold if it look like that rendering!
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That price difference would be acceptable. Why do think the residual value would be lower on the 4GC?
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