10-19-2011, 09:34 AM | #1 |
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US F30 Prelim info
I came across this and thought I'd share but one of the things that jumps out at me is that the article mentions that although the US will receive the various model lines for you to choose from, the model line badges will not be on the fender.
The other major point to note is the expected 4% increase in base price but with additional standard equipment. So far, apparently, iDrive is standard so that's about $2500 right there. ____________________________ For the first time the US will see the same on-sale date as Europe when it comes to a 3 Series sedan. Production of the F30, as it is known internally, begins in earnest the first week of December for US spec cars. The new 3er will go on sale globally February 11, 2012. Some sources indicate that the Munich plant has already ended the production of the previous generation E90 and the retooling is beginning in order to begin production November, 1. The car will be sold as a 2012 model in the US since production is beginning in 2011. BMWNA is launching the car in “Modern”, “Sport” and “Luxury” trim lines with M Sport as an additional line after launch. The trim lines are not the only way to package cars, there still will be a “base” level that can be optioned in a variety of ways but some of the special features of the model lines will not be available a la carte. Essentially what BMW AG has done is created a way to offer items that normally would be reserved for BMW Individual to the masses. They were able to create special editions- similarly to how the US in the past had “Sports Package” cars with special wheels, bumpers, suspension and trim lines- In Europe and many other markets there are not such grouping of options into packages but rather the buyer chooses most items. What to expect in the US: Equipment and packaging has not been finalized but this is the current information.
http://www.bimmerfile.com/2011/10/18...y-information/
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10-19-2011, 12:34 PM | #2 |
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I-Drive standard yes, but that's just the controller and the screen. Nav is still an option, so you're not really saving anything if you opt for Nav..
BMW is saving the cost of building different dashboards |
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10-20-2011, 11:35 AM | #3 |
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This is a good post with some good information I have not seen elsewhere.
I think everything here is probably very accurate. I can't wait to see how one can actually option cars in the US. I wonder when the "build" option on-line will be available on the US website? I am liking the F30 more and more.
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