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I actually love the current design of the range except the grill.... Just waaaaaay too big
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09-02-2019, 04:08 PM | #31 |
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4 series GC is like 50K and more I rather have 5 series man.
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It could this time around.
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The 4gc isn't very much like a wagon either. You might be thinking of the 3 series GT. That model looks a bit more like a wagon. It tries to fill the gap between wagon and suv/crossover. It's also built on the long wheel base f30 that was designed for the Chinese market. The 4 series gran coupe looks much more streamlined than the 3GT: 4 series Gran Coupe: (current F36) [IMG]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Vwngn8WQhLk/maxresdefault.jpg[/IMG] 3 series Gran Turismo: (discontinued, no G20 version coming) [IMG]http://www.motoragents.co.uk/wp-cont...Turismo-12.jpg[/IMG] |
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Best news I've gotten all day. Fingers crossed as this would be the perfect daily!
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the G26 is coming right on schedule...
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I guess you're thinking of a GC as having more space because the trunk opening is larger? The GC has less room for rear seat passengers than an M3. For this reason specifically, I think of the GC as the smaller, sportier sedan. I believe that's the entire marketing concept behind calling a sedan a coupe. Perhaps you mean the GC is more utilitarian than an M3?
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The M3 is a standard 3-box sedan design, so I agree that it's the more utilitarian of the two (in the practical, but not groundbreaking or exciting sense). A bigger trunk opening via the hatch of the GC (or S5 Sportback, in my case) is a godsend when trying to fit big boxes in the back. It really makes a big difference. And the sloped back gives it an extra style kick in my eyes.
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Currently have a 2018 430i. I don't have much faith in the front grill designs so far on the cars, so keeping my expectations very low on this next redesign.
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