Here is what we know of the US-bound 1 Series:
-It will only come here with 6 cylinders
-There will not be a hatch version. Expect 2-door and 4-door sedans, and likely a convertible
-It will be nearly 2 years before it arrives
We will be driving a 116i later this month when we go to Geneva, and we will give a firsthand account of the car after driving it, even though the cara we'll have won't much resemble the American-market version.
Originally posted by: sniperruff
surely it'll be fast and it's a bmw. but for how much? even for $30k, you can't even buy a base 325 sedan. if you want performance, buy an Evo8 for speed or a mustang GT for sheer torque. for luxury and performance, there is always the G35c.
Originally posted by: Kenazo
so, is this BMW's competition for the Civic crowd, or more geared towards a slightly higher market?
So we are getting the coupe as well? That looks significantly sexier...Originally posted by: NFS4
2-door
We will only get the 6-cylinder models:
http://forums.thecarlounge.net/zerothread?id=1821708
Here is what we know of the US-bound 1 Series:
-It will only come here with 6 cylinders
-There will not be a hatch version. Expect 2-door and 4-door sedans, and likely a convertible
-It will be nearly 2 years before it arrives
We will be driving a 116i later this month when we go to Geneva, and we will give a firsthand account of the car after driving it, even though the cara we'll have won't much resemble the American-market version.
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: sniperruff
surely it'll be fast and it's a bmw. but for how much? even for $30k, you can't even buy a base 325 sedan. if you want performance, buy an Evo8 for speed or a mustang GT for sheer torque. for luxury and performance, there is always the G35c.
*325 starts at just under $30k
MSRP $29,300
Destination & Handling $695 + tax
*It's a 1-series, 1 < 3, therefore this will be considerably cheaper
with 258 horses in a 3-liter with 17-inch rims? you expect it to be under $30k? stop dreaming.
*It will most likely drive like a BMW should, which alone makes it worth its money
you suckers will buy anything
*Those cars are nowhere near in the same category as this 1-series
sure, the 1-series will be more expensive
*You're a moran
i think you just owned yourself
Europeans who have access to the smaller engines might cross shop this BMW w/those cars - LinkOriginally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Kenazo
so, is this BMW's competition for the Civic crowd, or more geared towards a slightly higher market?
Competes with the VW Golf, Audi A3, Ford Focus, etc...but is more expensive.
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: sniperruff
surely it'll be fast and it's a bmw. but for how much? even for $30k, you can't even buy a base 325 sedan. if you want performance, buy an Evo8 for speed or a mustang GT for sheer torque. for luxury and performance, there is always the G35c.
*325 starts at just under $30k
MSRP $29,300
Destination & Handling $695 + tax
Yes, so if you were to live in a tax-free state, you can get a base 325 for under $30k. Therefore, you are wrong.
*It's a 1-series, 1 < 3, therefore this will be considerably cheaper
with 258 horses in a 3-liter with 17-inch rims? you expect it to be under $30k? stop dreaming.
And you think they're going to promote a "lesser", smaller BMW, give it a name that clearly puts it at the bottom of the BMW lineup, and charge more for it than a 3-series?
*It will most likely drive like a BMW should, which alone makes it worth its money
you suckers will buy anything
...
Good one.
*Those cars are nowhere near in the same category as this 1-series
sure, the 1-series will be more expensive
The G35 starts at over $33k, the 1-series, as other people in this thread are saying, will compete with the likes of the Focus, Golf, etc..If you think this car will be over $33k you're an absolute dumbass.
*You're a moran
i think you just owned yourself
You suck at the internet
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: sniperruff
surely it'll be fast and it's a bmw. but for how much? even for $30k, you can't even buy a base 325 sedan. if you want performance, buy an Evo8 for speed or a mustang GT for sheer torque. for luxury and performance, there is always the G35c.
*325 starts at just under $30k
MSRP $29,300
Destination & Handling $695 + tax
Yes, so if you were to live in a tax-free state, you can get a base 325 for under $30k. Therefore, you are wrong.
*It's a 1-series, 1 < 3, therefore this will be considerably cheaper
with 258 horses in a 3-liter with 17-inch rims? you expect it to be under $30k? stop dreaming.
And you think they're going to promote a "lesser", smaller BMW, give it a name that clearly puts it at the bottom of the BMW lineup, and charge more for it than a 3-series?
*It will most likely drive like a BMW should, which alone makes it worth its money
you suckers will buy anything
...
Good one.
*Those cars are nowhere near in the same category as this 1-series
sure, the 1-series will be more expensive
The G35 starts at over $33k, the 1-series, as other people in this thread are saying, will compete with the likes of the Focus, Golf, etc..If you think this car will be over $33k you're an absolute dumbass.
*You're a moran
i think you just owned yourself
You suck at the internet
Originally posted by: Syringer
I see that you've wisely conceded all the rest of your amazingly ignorant points with a statement that just shows exactly how ignorant you are.
Alloy wheels are standard with 3-series BMW's, I can't remember a time when they've used hubcaps.