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X6 Price
Any info on the availability stateside, and the US price on the X6?
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Its all educated guesses at this point but it looks like April for the 35i, October for the 50i, and both starting at 3-5k more than the X5.
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Around $60K starting.
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Why is it with the US market that BMW try and keep you guys in the dark?
The same thing happened with the E92 M3. Over on M3post.com, the members were speculating for months about the price of the new M3 when we in Europe had already been given a clear price, plus a list of all the options too. I thought the US market was the one where 'the customer is king'...? :confused: |
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What do you think...we just make this stuff up? http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dl...1581/1008/FREE http://www.xoutpost.com/x6-e71-e72-fo...-have-all.html <-- search is fun :) Quote:
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And I've read all these reviews, I didn't need to search to remind myself they stated 60k. Scott27 is a very reliable source on these forums, and although I can't find it now, somewhere he mentioned the X6 costing between 5-10% more than the X5, which fits with my theory that it will start at around 50k. His post might have been on E90post.com or xbimmers.com, that's why I'm having trouble finding it. Think about what the car is. It is essentially the coupe form of the X5. The cars are essentially the same, except the X6 has four seats and a sloping roof line. Yes, the X6 starts off with shiny new turbo engines and DPC, but these will all make their way into the X5 within a year or two. Do you suggest that the price of the X5 will jump 15k when this happens? No, it won't. The best analogy for X5 and X6 is E90 and E92. Same car, one is a coupe and one is a sedan. Coupe is more expensive just because it's a coupe. Cars share exact same technology, and almost same body. Don't compare the two cars like you would the 5 series and 6 series, I think that's the mistake most automags are making. Although the 6 is based off of the 5 series chasis, it is more of a 7 series coupe, BMW make this clear with the price, options and most importantly the look. Nothing makes the relationship between X5 and X6 more clear than their similarity in appearance: interiors are identical (same with E90 and E92) while exteriors are extremely similar with minor changes (bumpers, minor change in lights, and of course the roof). There is absolutely no way BMW can justify a 15k premium, and it is definitely not the market they are shooting for. |
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We'll see soon enough, as for now, I would stick with the 60K figure. If you look at BMW prices as a whole currently, it points the way. X5 and X6 are not variations of the same ride.... :confused: LeMans, chime in at any time. :) Another article: http://www.edbmw.com/blog/2007/12/20...release-dates/ http://www.businesscar.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=2321 42,625 UK or a little more then $62,000 USD. http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/co...submit=Convert Now there are articles, older articles, that state the price range could be anywhere from 49,000-58,000 but I wouldn't hold your breath. Quote:
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