02-15-2022, 06:30 AM | #1 |
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New BMWs are causing fatigue
While looking at all the alternatives offered by BMW you can't void to run into something you experienced before. I've been owning BMWs for the last 16 years. Every new one used to create some level of excitement and I got to play with something new but now as I get ready to choose our next one, I feel like I'm buying the same car all over again.
The X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, 3-series and 5-series, all have the same interior. I want something new but feel I'm buying the same ol. Seats look the same/very similar, dash or doors are nearly identical, the steering wheel is the same. My only alternatives are MB which the GLE does do it for me and the GLS is too big. Porsche is a good alternative but the Cayenne is a bit tame look wise. The reality is I love BMWs but the new ones all feel old to me. Is anyone else experiencing this fatigue? Can you guess which interior belongs to which model?
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02-15-2022, 06:49 AM | #2 |
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I can see this topic dividing opinion, like most other threads which discuss whether users like change or not.
We get back to "evolution or revolution". Whichever way BMW move forward, BMW won't please everyone. My own view, I see a lot of change to the interiors, than say the E60/E90 days. |
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Some would call it family resemblance, a good thing.
However, this seems to bore or fatigue you. Time to move on to a new brand? Mercedes - watch out because they are junk. Porsche - a higher level price point Any thing else? |
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02-15-2022, 07:15 AM | #5 |
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I left BMWs about 7 years ago- part of the reason (not the only) was the plain interiors. I leased MBs for 6 years- and felt they had a much nicer interior.
Fast forward to my lease end on my C300, at the end of last year. Was really impressed with the X3 interior, and was part of the reason I came back to BMW. |
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If you’ve owned BMWs as long as you say you have, then you would know their interiors have always looked the same during the same era. Compare the interior of a E46 vs E39 and you can barely tell them apart. This is nothing new.
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02-15-2022, 07:25 AM | #8 |
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Came from mercedes.
Wanted to try something different So can appreciate the argument. My choices are very limited and mercedes seemed to offer even more narrow a choice. At least bmw has a color palate so when you look at your car, its not black, white or silver. This was change enough to sway me over to bmw. |
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02-15-2022, 08:49 AM | #9 |
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Just wait until the 3 series LCI that will get the large rectangular LCD screen on top of the dash. That will be the change you crave but it's also going to come at the cost of alienating those who hate change and want everything to stay the same forever. As said above an automaker will never be able to please everyone.
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I am a fan of the family approach. I don't have to relearn what muscle memory has learned. I don't think twice about changing the volume because I do it without thinking about it, without looking, and keeping my eyes on the road. I think I have more than 20 seating adjustments; do I really want to learn these all over again?
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Used to be referred to as "same sausage, different skin". When BMW move away from this approach, with a model which looks out of place, there is a lot of negative talk. "What is BMW thinking", "That's not a real BMW", etc. |
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X5 should provide different cabin/dash layout compared to 240. |
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I personally think the similarities play to a strength and not a weakness. It helps to give them an ability to make the BMW feel familiar and inviting no matter where in the lineup you go. Which I think it much more common than it was in the past (but I'm in my 30s so maybe I'm wrong here). I feel people now may get an X5 and then go to a 5-Series or even an X3 later and etc...
They want you to be able to jump into a BMW connect your profile and have that car feel familiar to you. The car to act as if it knows you. Setting various settings to your liking and etc. All this while allowing you the flexibility to go where you're pulled at any given time. It is a longterm good strategy I think as you'll end up feeling deeply connected to BMW as time goes on if you're brand loyal. |
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I sort of have the same gripe, for example the new m3s and the m5s are basically the same car, have most of the same features, close hp levels and 0-60 times, and almost identical interiors which makes the m5 feel not as special as it should iMO. The size is bigger, heck it's the same size as the m5 almost... just add soft close door locks to a fully loaded model and you get to get rid if the climate display everyone gripes about and the failing lcd on it as well lol.
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Maybe it is me but I am not a fan of the new instrument display. I prefer the round dials as in my M2.
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02-15-2022, 05:52 PM | #18 |
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Save for the Bangle era I think BMW has always put nearly the exact same interior throughout all of its models.
I personally more differentiation especially in the more expensive models like the 7-series, 8-series, and X7. All of these, in my opinion, have very uninspiring interiors given their price.
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Don't be afraid to check out Audi, I'm personally done buying Bmw. Better Indy shops for Audi/Vw as well if you do long term ownership. Even the online groups as more friendly and helpful. Tons of mods if you are into that. Very comfortable cars and tons of power, not so great in the twisty though. A lot of my clients have moved from Merc, Bmw and Porsche as well for higher end Audi's.
Oh and my Audi is giving me a back massage as I type this. |
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I am relatively new to BMW. My first one and I still own it is a 2020 fully loaded X3. As far as cars go I came from Mercedes-Benz and while I love my new M3 my Mercedes was a lot nicer inside. I think as a whole Mercedes has better interiors at least the AMG‘s do. I think Mercedes has the same problem you are talking about though where the interiors are pretty much all the same including their SUVs. They have been for like the last seven years I think. Best thing to do would probably be change brands like you were thinking. At least for a while anyway. Definitely Audi is awesome. Why not a 911?
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