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| BMW Confusion? |
| Kiwieb 12-18-2008 |
What a pig's breakfast of design! Everything in front of the 'A' pillar appears to have been penned by a different team of designers than the rear without much coordination either. Quirky and heavy frontal treatment and conflicting bodywork creases around the front wheel arch areas. Now beauty is as they say in the eyes of the beholder meaning its a personal thing. However, BMW's to me have always been about well defined objectives of solid engineering, great handling and simple understated elegance of design even conservative. Chris Bangle, the designer and originator of this 'flame surface' look was made the Chief Designer of BMW and its an appointment of real merit as anyone who can sell this monstrous travesty of car design philosophy to hard-nosed directors has to be an outstanding negotiator and executive. The earlier Z8 - penned by Bangle - makes this contender look extremely ugly and I wonder when BMW is going to advance by returning to its roots, essence and well proven values as beautifully presented in that car?. This new car reminds me of the ugly SAABs of the 1950's-80's and should never have been made. BMW is just not a vehicle for Banglesque meanderings and change in itself does not guarantee progress. Simply put, Bangle has bastardised BMW with confused products like the Z4 and the bargelike, bloated and bulky Series 6 coupes and I cannot wait for his reign and influence at BMW to end. |
| Another love-or-hate work of design |
| Chingy42007 12-16-2008 |
Much like the newly facelifted 7-series, this car will undoubtedly turn as many stomachs as it will heads. Personally, I'm not quite sure what they were thinking with this incarnation of the Z4. 3-series, 6-series and the profile of the old Z4 merged into one? Probably not the best design chemistry formula ever constructed, it must be said. Don't get me wrong, I'm a great fan of the current, outgoing Z4 and the 6 series individually. And the 3 series isn't that shabby either. But when you try to infuse the three to conform to the Z4's profile, it's not a very good idea. From many angles, the car looks disproportionately elegant, when elegance is meant to be the exact opposite - perfect. The hard tops have never looked good on BMWs, dating right back to the 2005 E46 M3 convertible. What's the matter with the good, old-fashioned soft-top? However, the interior is much more attractive. It resembles a beach-type atmosphere, and just by looking at the interior you get the feeling that it will definitely feel open and airy despite its small size, even with the roof up. If I were to buy this car, it had better impress me mechanically, because on terms of design the only place where it exceeds spectacularly is in the interior. The exterior is a shambles, and unlike the X6 I have a strong suspicion it won't grow on me. |
| How does Porsche respond? |
| Canam fan 12-16-2008 |
I think that with the Mercedes and now BMW both being hardtop convertibles it puts Porsche in a tough position. They market the Boxster and Cayman as different vehicles when in reality most people view the Cayman as nothing more than the coupe version of the Boxster. If Porsche comes out with a convertible/hardtop Boxster then there is no longer a point in building the Cayman. Maybe Porsche will come out with a convertible hardtop Cayman and then move the Boxster way down-market as the rumored low end convertible. Should be interesting to see what if anything they come up with. |
| Much nicer! |
| mister_playboy 12-15-2008 |
This demonstrates how the Z4's proportions were always very nice, but were just in need of some cleaner lines. The rear style has changed to resemble the 6 series, it seems. Hopefully they retain the hatchback coupe, as I feel it is quite handsome. Will the new M variant share the M3's V8 now? |
| Overweight |
| wwgkd 12-15-2008 |
I really like the new styling changes and it has a nice offering of engines. But I don't like the folding hardtop being standard and the corresponding weight increase. The last couple generations have jumped quite a bit in weight, and that's a pretty bad trend for a "classic roadster." |
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