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Originally Posted by ecaedus
bmw can get away with this car at $60k for the mid range config due to $7500 + $2500 (Cali) incentives. it just needs to have at least 300 mile EPA range to compare with Model 3 AWD. at least it can make up some sales lost to Tesla from 3/4/5 series.
if they somehow price it $10K over the Model 3 AWD then it's DOA. keep in mind the Model 3 Perf is $58K and can do 3.2s 0-60
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It won't be DOA if it's more expensive than a Model 3. I've spent plenty of time riding around in my buddies Model 3 and it barely feels like a $40k car. I'll pay extra for comfort, safety, and quality.