View Poll Results: Should BMW keep their current exterior design engineers?
Hell, NO!
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29.41%
Hell, YES!
11
64.71%
Who cares?
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Who thinks that latest BMW designs are too much?
#3
I sat in a 745Li once, and it somehow felt cramped. Maybe the seat contours weren't right or the seat wasn't adjusted. To me, it felt no larger than the P5.
The exterior of some cars namely the 7 and the Z4 has gone overboard, but the 5 is more restrained in terms of styling because BMW would rather not take any chances with the 5's large customer base. I think they are trying to incorporate an art deco design in their cars, which is good in concept, but then implemented results in weird shapes and non flowing lines as in the X3 example.
The designs of MB cars have greatly improved though. The lines looks much better and the cars look overly more sporty yet still elegant. The new E55.
The exterior of some cars namely the 7 and the Z4 has gone overboard, but the 5 is more restrained in terms of styling because BMW would rather not take any chances with the 5's large customer base. I think they are trying to incorporate an art deco design in their cars, which is good in concept, but then implemented results in weird shapes and non flowing lines as in the X3 example.
The designs of MB cars have greatly improved though. The lines looks much better and the cars look overly more sporty yet still elegant. The new E55.
#4
If you don't like the new Beemers, you would probably be entertained by an article in the latest issue of "Car" (the British car magazine) that's about the current E46 3-series, which is currently last in line for a redesign. The article is titled "Is this the last good-looking BMW?"
BTW the article states that the 7-series is slated for an "emergency" restyle within the very near future. I guess that too many people noticed that the Mercedes S-class looks like sex on wheels compared to the 7-series.
BTW the article states that the 7-series is slated for an "emergency" restyle within the very near future. I guess that too many people noticed that the Mercedes S-class looks like sex on wheels compared to the 7-series.
#5
BMWs designs for the most part have been timeless... Ever since the earlier 90s, they made very subtely beautiful cars that look good even today... but now I think they're trying to overstep their bounds and get too crazy. And by crazy I mean **** ugly!
#6
Originally posted by carguycw
BTW the article states that the 7-series is slated for an "emergency" restyle within the very near future. I guess that too many people noticed that the Mercedes S-class looks like sex on wheels compared to the 7-series.
BTW the article states that the 7-series is slated for an "emergency" restyle within the very near future. I guess that too many people noticed that the Mercedes S-class looks like sex on wheels compared to the 7-series.
And Rear:
Not too much on the rear changes, and I never had a problem with the rear, but the front has changed, its just hard to see how much - damn camouflage!
Also, the new M5 has been spied too! Rumors are this car is going to have 500bhp! Thats nuts, because some V-12 Ferraris do not have that much power.
#9
I like the new M5, and the Z4 is starting to grow on me. But my all-time favorite design of theirs was the 635CSi from the 80s.
As for that sky-blue "thing" in the first post...Disgraceful. But I've ragged on SUVs enough for one day.
As for that sky-blue "thing" in the first post...Disgraceful. But I've ragged on SUVs enough for one day.
#11
Originally posted by 98zoomzoom
I was wondering if anyone has seen the "1" series. BMW are supposed to be releasing those in 2004 or 5 maybe, but I guess they are like BMW's economy cars, who would have ever thought!!??
I was wondering if anyone has seen the "1" series. BMW are supposed to be releasing those in 2004 or 5 maybe, but I guess they are like BMW's economy cars, who would have ever thought!!??
2-series Sneak Peek
CS1 Article
Looks pretty good IMHO. Besides the coupe, it is going to be sold in Europe in 3-door hatchback and 5-door hatchback form, although BMW is waffling about exactly which ones will be sold stateside (although the coupe is a given IMHO). The initial engines will not be very powerful (115 hp- 150 hp range) but the car WILL be RWD, and the rumor mill has stated some remarkably low curb weights, starting in the 2,400 lb range! Once production gets underway, BMW may release a sub-$30k M-spec version (M2?) with a 240 hp engine!
Overall, I am very excitied about this car. It sounds like the closest BMW has ever come to building a new 2002. I am not buying a new compact until this car is released.
Last edited by carguycw; June-20th-2003 at 02:00 PM.
#12
Originally posted by Mark_02DX
But my all-time favorite design of theirs was the 635CSi from the 80s.
But my all-time favorite design of theirs was the 635CSi from the 80s.
Looking at these pictures makes me wish that carmakers could still build cars with skinny chrome bumpers like this. They may be worthless in a collision, but d*mn they look sexy.
Anyone else have a favorite BMW?
Last edited by carguycw; June-20th-2003 at 05:27 PM.
#14
re: E30 M3...
I like the E30 M3 too, but I was thinking more about styling. The E30 M3 has always looked a little too tacked-together to me; yeah, the airdam, spoiler and flares are functional and kinda cool, but IMHO the overall car looks too blocky and garish. Nowhere near as understated and sexy as a 635CSi or 3.0CS. All IMHO of course.