New BMW model designations
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Wondering what the msrp will be on the 330e? And any ftc's to bring the price down??
DOnt know about the 3, but the C is expected to come in between the C300 and 400 (40K and 48K currently). With the tax credits, that could potentially make the C350e with the same starting price as the C300, with more power and efficiency. Looking to buy one myself for the single occupant carpool pass.
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I remember a time when I used to know all car names and designations lol....
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THIS SO MUCH! Last year I was looking at the X1. Holy cow what a POS interior. I'm looking at new cars lately and really was intrigued by the 650 gran coupe. Love the car but wow the interior is cheap feeling. On a 100k car. This basically is swaying me to MB and possibly Audi.
#52
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I've been saying that for years that Lexus should bring the IS 300h to the U.S.
Check out one of our CL member with his IS 300h.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...-s-is300h.html
Very soon BMW will have the 330e in the U.S. and maybe they will also offer the 430e?
Lexus definitely should bring the IS 300h and RC 300h to the U.S. More variants = more options...also F Sport both the IS 300h and RC 300h...
Check out one of our CL member with his IS 300h.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...-s-is300h.html
Very soon BMW will have the 330e in the U.S. and maybe they will also offer the 430e?
Lexus definitely should bring the IS 300h and RC 300h to the U.S. More variants = more options...also F Sport both the IS 300h and RC 300h...
Last edited by Trexus; 05-08-15 at 09:38 PM.
#53
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Have also been saying it's a mistake for Lexus to not have the ISh here. Just about everyone else has something already.
As far as these new BMW's, come on. This is torture for dyslexic people. 330, 340, 430, 3 series, and 4 series? That's a lot of 3's and 4's! Just when I've finally gotten their current names down (changed very recently), they change it again. And how do you build model equity when each model is technically discontinued every few years? (That's a rhetorical question)
As far as these new BMW's, come on. This is torture for dyslexic people. 330, 340, 430, 3 series, and 4 series? That's a lot of 3's and 4's! Just when I've finally gotten their current names down (changed very recently), they change it again. And how do you build model equity when each model is technically discontinued every few years? (That's a rhetorical question)
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if an m4 were similar in price to a regular 4 series they would move a lot more too.
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