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04-13-2012, 09:31 AM | #71 |
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That must be a big market for BMW to consider and done it in the past. I just would rather pick up an X5M. But Then again I'm sure the M5's handling alone stress the need for a wagon.
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To me, the sedans are just so damn boring and common. I don't get the point. Here's my dream: F31, Estoril, M-Sport, 6MT, 6cyl diesel, xDrive. The 335 gas engine is damn tempting though -- but (and I must be getting old here), the 2 liter turbo gas engine has me pretty interested as well. I've complained for years that BMW only put the weakest 6cyl in the wagon, but finally they produced a 'low spec' engine for the US that actually gets good enough mileage to justify picking the lower engine. So really, I could do just about any of the current line of US engines in the F31, preferably the diesel, but it needs to have xDrive, and needs to be a 6MT, I will not buy a slushbox. I might be willing to compromise on DCT if that's all they offer. I sympathize with all you RWD-only purists, I never thought I'd be asking for a car like this in RWD, but I've already got enough RWD cars.. I can't justify getting a *big* car with big car weight, and not have AWD. If the car has a diesel, it won't even notice the extra weight of the AWD system. I go to the mountains a lot, and chain control means I'd have to be chaining up all the time.. SCREW THAT. Can't justify having separate cars for the mountains and for roadtrips. Last edited by rconti; 04-13-2012 at 01:25 PM.. |
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I've never had issues getting to ski resorts, or to my family in Santa Fe with rwd. Even in my M Coupe. I'd rather drive cautiously five days of the year than be saddled with awd I don't need for 360 days. But I agree, if it wasn't my daily driver, and I just needed a utility car, an xi would be a fair consideration, long before any SUV.
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The F31 will not be a DD. I don't really have a commute, actually. I just *want* a roadtrip car, definitely not a 'need' kind of thing. And particularly with the diesel, you'd barely pay a mileage penalty for lugging around the weight. Sure, it won't handle well, but to me the F31 is a HUGE car. I've never owned anything larger than an E36, so I'm not really looking for 'sport' out of this vehicle Audi and BMW want to push us towards their huge trucks if we want diesel/AWD.. shame I definitely hope xDrive is an *option* rather than the standard, though. It would be a shame if BMW forced xDrive on everyone as they did with the E61.. speaking of which, I guess I can just pick up a cheap E61 535xiT/6 (if I can find one) if BMW disappoints on the transmission/xDrive fronts with the F31. |
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I ride a bike to work and don't really need a "daily driver" either, but when it rains, etc, it would be nice to have something in the garage. It is amazing how few wagons are available, and when you factor in small, sporty and all three pedals, your choices are even slimmer. |
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Yeah, that's me. I'm secretly hoping Mazda figures out how to build a small, rwd sedan or wagon. There are a growing number of sport, rwd coupes, but still very few sedans or wagons available with rwd and a manual.
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Could very well be our first BMW...re-visiting Germany for ED with Spartanburg re-delivery would be a total experience
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If you've not done so already, a test drive in Mazda's new CX-5 might interest you....not a wagon but a very stable, flat handling CUV....not much low end torque..but rumor of possible diesel in '13 would fix that with 310 ft. lbs!
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How much more are these wagons than the sedans normally? I'm loving the way this looks, a part of me is trying to find a reason to get one over the sedan. I don't really haul things and I have no kids. I have ALWAYS loved the S4 avants and would prefer one of those over the sedan, I've never really looked and BMW wagons until this one.
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04-22-2012, 05:21 PM | #87 |
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As far as I know, nobody really knows what is planned for the US. I believe BMW has said they WILL bring the F31 to the US, but beyond that, engine and transmission choices are unknown.. speculation at this point. In the past I've had zero interest in the BMW over the Audi because they've always had the underpowered six which had neither power NOR mileage.
This time 'round, at least the 'small' engine gets good mileage (and more power than before!). Honestly, as much as I'd prefer the diesel, I just want something COOL. Diesel would be best, good mileage and huge torque, but I'd also consider the monster 335 wagon or even the gas 4. Whereas I never would have considered the underpowered 6cyl in the wagon. |
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That's pure speculation at this point. BMW hasn't said or hinted which model(s) of the F31 touring will make it to the US.
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