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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25-March-2003 at 20:54
Sorry but must disagree, would be interested in what you think is not dated. Perhaps you drive a mercedes or something similarly interesting !!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25-March-2003 at 14:18

I see BMW are for the first time resorting to heavy discounts on a large part of their product range to shift stock (Autocar 25/03/2003). It looks like the brand is beginning to show signs of losing it's appeal.

I know that many of my friends who are mainly professional people would not be seen dead in a beemer as they associate them with all the clichés of the 'get rich quick' brigade of the 1980's. They think their image become very outdated and is the type of car you see oily old men driving such as Peter Stingfellow.

I think BMW have lost the plot. The cars no longer have any exclusivity and seem to be the car of choice on your local council estate.

 

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