July 2009 BMW Sales (U.S.)
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The decline in E60 sales is not a surprise. The E60 has been around since the 2004 model year and is in the last year of its cycle whereas some of its perceived competition in the marketplace (MB E Class) is a brand new model.
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Originally Posted by sdg1871' post='971197' date='Aug 10 2009, 12:24 PM
The decline in E60 sales is not a surprise. The E60 has been around since the 2004 model year and is in the last year of its cycle whereas some of its perceived competition in the marketplace (MB E Class) is a brand new model.
Not only that, but lets be honest...... a stock E60 with chrome trim and non-sport is seriously boring to look at from the outside. However, give it an M-tech kit, 19" or 20" wheels, tints, shadowline, black grill, and all the other good stuff and oh man...... looks AMAZING.
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Originally Posted by Howitzer' post='971250' date='Aug 10 2009, 02:35 PM
Not only that, but lets be honest...... a stock E60 with chrome trim and non-sport is seriously boring to look at from the outside. However, give it an M-tech kit, 19" or 20" wheels, tints, shadowline, black grill, and all the other good stuff and oh man...... looks AMAZING.
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Originally Posted by Howitzer' post='971250' date='Aug 10 2009, 12:35 PM
Not only that, but lets be honest...... a stock E60 with chrome trim and non-sport is seriously boring to look at from the outside. However, give it an M-tech kit, 19" or 20" wheels, tints, shadowline, black grill, and all the other good stuff and oh man...... looks AMAZING.
Most don't do what we do to their Bimmers.
Most don't do what we do to their Bimmers.
true that i see some uglyass 5ers
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Originally Posted by ENstig8or' post='971185' date='Aug 10 2009, 12:09 PM
Well that's just it. How many people riding around in clunkers are in a position to buy a new BMW? My guess is, not many or any.
Cash for clunkers isn't aimed at people buying 40k cars. It has 2 main purposes from what I can tell:
1) It's an attempt to get some rusty old car getting 10 mpg and leaking nasty fluids off the road and replaced by a 25+ mpg car. I'm not an environmentalist nor am I trying to say this actually does a good thing for the planet but it at least makes headlines for you folks in CA.
2) More importantly, it's for economical reasons. You'll get $3500 or $4500 for your clunker, and buy a cheap new car (believe it or not there are brand new cars that sell for 12k, or less than a third of a bimmer).
To some, that might make the difference in a monthly car payment from $250 down to $170. And when adding the fuel and repair savings, lower interest rates new cars get and the other benefits of a new car, that actually makes it worth it to some people to go buy something new.
By doing this your obviously helping car companies sell cars and giving a chain of people a little more job stability - from the guy crushing your rusty old buick, to the service manager you'll see when you bring your new car in next month. And of course this is stimulating the economy in a variety of ways.
I think it's a great idea in the short run. If it will jumpstart things and get us on the right path without sending us into the same downward spiral is an unknown.
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Originally Posted by Howitzer' post='971250' date='Aug 10 2009, 02:35 PM
Not only that, but lets be honest...... a stock E60 with chrome trim and non-sport is seriously boring to look at from the outside. However, give it an M-tech kit, 19" or 20" wheels, tints, shadowline, black grill, and all the other good stuff and oh man...... looks AMAZING.
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A stock 550 has everything you just mentioned. So, there are options to choose from.
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Originally Posted by theXman' post='971275' date='Aug 10 2009, 02:55 PM
A stock 550 has everything you just mentioned. So, there are options to choose from.
A non-sport package 550i will have none of the above-listed appearance enhancements as standard equipment. But I have seen our members with non-sport 545s and 550s, enhance them to the point where you could not tell from the outside that their ride is a non-sport.
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Originally Posted by mnmike' post='971266' date='Aug 10 2009, 02:47 PM
Seriously?
Cash for clunkers isn't aimed at people buying 40k cars. It has 2 main purposes from what I can tell:
1) It's an attempt to get some rusty old car getting 10 mpg and leaking nasty fluids off the road and replaced by a 25+ mpg car. I'm not an environmentalist nor am I trying to say this actually does a good thing for the planet but it at least makes headlines for you folks in CA.
2) More importantly, it's for economical reasons. You'll get $3500 or $4500 for your clunker, and buy a cheap new car (believe it or not there are brand new cars that sell for 12k, or less than a third of a bimmer).
To some, that might make the difference in a monthly car payment from $250 down to $170. And when adding the fuel and repair savings, lower interest rates new cars get and the other benefits of a new car, that actually makes it worth it to some people to go buy something new.
By doing this your obviously helping car companies sell cars and giving a chain of people a little more job stability - from the guy crushing your rusty old buick, to the service manager you'll see when you bring your new car in next month. And of course this is stimulating the economy in a variety of ways.
I think it's a great idea in the short run. If it will jumpstart things and get us on the right path without sending us into the same downward spiral is an unknown.
Cash for clunkers isn't aimed at people buying 40k cars. It has 2 main purposes from what I can tell:
1) It's an attempt to get some rusty old car getting 10 mpg and leaking nasty fluids off the road and replaced by a 25+ mpg car. I'm not an environmentalist nor am I trying to say this actually does a good thing for the planet but it at least makes headlines for you folks in CA.
2) More importantly, it's for economical reasons. You'll get $3500 or $4500 for your clunker, and buy a cheap new car (believe it or not there are brand new cars that sell for 12k, or less than a third of a bimmer).
To some, that might make the difference in a monthly car payment from $250 down to $170. And when adding the fuel and repair savings, lower interest rates new cars get and the other benefits of a new car, that actually makes it worth it to some people to go buy something new.
By doing this your obviously helping car companies sell cars and giving a chain of people a little more job stability - from the guy crushing your rusty old buick, to the service manager you'll see when you bring your new car in next month. And of course this is stimulating the economy in a variety of ways.
I think it's a great idea in the short run. If it will jumpstart things and get us on the right path without sending us into the same downward spiral is an unknown.
That's my point. It's not aimed at the BMW crowd.
Personally, I HATE this cash for clunkers program. Once again, without my consent, our government is reaching into my pocket and taking my hard earned dollars and redistributing them to someone else. If I did this to someone, I would be jailed for mugging, but since it's our government, it's ok.
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Originally Posted by ENstig8or' post='971450' date='Aug 10 2009, 10:22 PM
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Where the hell is mnmike finding new cars for $12K?????? Not on Planet Earth. Not unless it has manual windows, cloth interior, three speed manual and no A/C. But maybe that's the idea, unless you are pol.
Cash for Clunkers is just another social engineering project to get us to trade in a car with some gonads for a golf cart with an enclosed top.
And I have to wonder about that nasty sodium solution they are running through the engines of these trade ins - that HAS to be adding to the carbon footprint!!!
Obummer - I like it, haven't heard it before.
As we know, elections have consequences.
Cash for Clunkers is just another social engineering project to get us to trade in a car with some gonads for a golf cart with an enclosed top.
And I have to wonder about that nasty sodium solution they are running through the engines of these trade ins - that HAS to be adding to the carbon footprint!!!
Obummer - I like it, haven't heard it before.
As we know, elections have consequences.