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3287 messages, Last post on Nov 14, 2009 at 6:14 PM
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And the topic is the X3. There's four or five comparison topics in the archives that we'll be happy to reopen (or feel free to start an X3 v RAV4 one). If you just want to rant about other cars or other drivers, may I suggest: ""Wouldn't Be Caught Dead Driving One"" and "You Are What You Drive!?" Steve, Host |
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. . .drive it like you live. I just signed back in and found this word war about two vehicles. What is snob appeal? Do BMW's have it? Beats me? There are snobs of all sorts for all sorts of things. I know folks who own Saabs, Volvos, Nissans, Audis, BMWs and Mercedes (and plenty of other brands.) Nothing I can put my finger on would make me think that BMW appeals any more or less to "snobs." People that like and repeatedly own Saabs can claim they like their cars because they're quirky -- but the key on the floor isn't usually something that makes me feel the Saab fan is a snob. I freely admit to knowing nuttin' about the Toyota RAV that has been part of the preceding discussion. My ONLY comment is I would, personally, not look at the X3 and the RAV as having a similar intended market. My wife thinks the X3 is "mostly" a BMW car not a BMW SUV (of course even BMW calls it an SAV.) She might consider an Infiniti or Acura "SUV" but I doubt it. She momentarily "paused" at both the Cayenne and Touareg V8, but found them not quite as car like as the X3. Maybe she would've loved the Toyota -- my gut is telling me they are generally not cross shopped. I have no clue what, if any, snobbish behavior this suggests. I don't personally know any valets so they are not able to offer me any insights either. The X3 is a great BMW -- IF it is equipped with "all the toys" -- indeed, it seems to be darn near a Premium Car when all the option boxes (except auto trans) are checked off. My wife busts on my continuing to be an Audi customer -- but this has nothing to do with her being a snob as far as I can tell. Drive it like YOU live. |
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I drove the X3 in deep snow after it was first introduced and the xdrive was amazing. The thinking here eludes me. For example taking the Cayenne turbo as an extreme example, if you ignore that fact, the Cayenne turbo hits 60 in 5 seconds can do 155 without breathing hard, compete with a 911 and is capable of serious off-roading; anyone can say the new RAV4 is just as good for $65K less. To me the same thought process holds for the X3, while not a speed rocket or off-roader by any means, it handles as competently as the 3 series sedan. Something the RAV4 will never do. Yes it's more expensive and probably faster as well. People don't buy the badge, they buy what the badge represents in terms of performance and the essential BMW character.
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Replying to: kdshapiro (Dec 20, 2005 8:23 pm) Precisely. BMW has remained focused on its "Ultimate Driving Machine" mission statement ever since the introduction of the "New Class" 1500 sedan at Frankfurt in 1961. In the case of the X3, BMW has managed to combine surprising off-road ability with-as you noted-the responsive handling of a 3er sedan. Now, if Munich would only cook up a "3.5is" version... |
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Wow, that's one impressive list of cars I must say. But do you drive/own any other brands, beside the Jeep??? After having owned BMW's (325ic, 330ix, Z4, X5) for about 20 years, my cousin is switching to another "snob mobile": Lexus. His next car will be a Lexus (RX330 most likely). The one thing he says he'll miss about BMW is how grabby the brakes feel. To him that's the essential BMW character.
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