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funny new 5 series pictures
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from http://www.autoweek.com/news.cms?newsId=101968
BMW AG design chief Chris Bangle remains controversial. Most rival designers are critical of the new BMW shape. He talked with Staff Reporter Luca Ciferri at BMW headquarters in Munich, Germany. The new 3-Series sedan looks like the model in which the design language that started with the 7 Series achieved its final balance. With time we all mature. Perhaps we designers have matured. Or perhaps it's the public that is now ready to appreciate this new design language. Is the 3 Series the end of a design cycle or the forerunner for models to come? It ends the revolution we began with the 7 Series, and we progressively evolved on the Z4, the 5 Series, the 6 Series, the X3 and the 1 Series. We now start again from scratch, in preparing for the next revolution. Why does the world accuse you of high treason against BMW design? I don't know, and I don't care. I've been designing cars for more than 20 years and have seen the industry from inside numerous automakers. The top management of no other carmaker in the world is as deeply involved as at BMW. What is your point? That I didn't sit down one night all by myself and single-handedly change the direction of BMW design. Why was the current 7 series such a radical design change for BMW? It's the model that BMW used to celebrate the first 100 years of the car and the passage into the third millennium. More important, it's larger outside, much more comfortable inside, and incorporates the state of the art in automobile technology. But the car is anything but attractive. I'm sorry you don't like it, but our customers do - very much so. The mission that marketing gave us was very precise: The new 7 Series must not only appeal to the 60-year-old who is driven around by his chauffeur, but it must also win over the successful 45-year-old who wants a large car that's also dynamic and sporty to drive. It also needed to have dynamic lines. |
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What was BMW thinking when they signed off on this interior?!
BMW calls this trim, "aluminum cube." |
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This may come as a suprise, but the E60 is doing pretty well.
“Most Appealing Mid-luxury Car” 2004 APEAL (Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout) study. -JD Powers “… when it comes to the driving experience itself, the 545i continues to reign as the king of midsize performance sedans.” -Autoweek p. 29 “…when it comes to just plain driving, the experience remains unparalleled.” -Autoweek p.78 “For aficionados who appreciate fine machinery and top-grade materials and revel in the details of how the car is put together, there’s no substitute for the Bimmer.” -Motor Trend 2004 Consumers’ Most Wanted Awards, BMW 5 Series, Most Wanted Sedan under $45,000. -Edmunds.com “Best luxury sedan, under $50,000” -forbes.com And those arn't even including the M5...
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The new 5 series didn't make Car & Driver's ten best list last year.
I wonder how the E60 fares against a Holden HSV sedan and a Ford FPV sedan. Both of those Australian cars are backed by the factory in the V8 Supercar Series. http://www.hsv.com.au/index_new.html http://fpv.com.au/ an old Holden HSV video http://www.hsv.com.au/cars/vy2/video/premiere.wmv |
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Notice the trunk lines and the lines above the wheels that continue into the taillights.
Here is a 2004 525i and a Kia Rio. The Rio came first came out in 2001. ![]() |
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