M Performance parts, chav?
M Performance parts, chav?
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Big E 118

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2,468 posts

195 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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So what do current M owners think of BMW's new "M Performance" marketing strategy?

http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/paris-motor-show...

Personally this is really putting me off the BMW brand. I always liked M cars because they were a bit under the radar. My M3 wouldn't stand out in a supermarket car park to the general public and I like that.

With the introduction of these M Performance styling parts they're just encouraging the old Barry Boys scene to the brand. I see enough chav'd up E46 M3's being driven shockingly around town centers, I don't really want to be associated with 320's with M Performance racing stripes (yes I've seen a couple around!) and the type of buyer they attract. Yes I know that is a very general and sweeping statement and doesn't apply to all buyers!!

Maybe I'm just getting old and turning into a snob....

Cheib

25,225 posts

201 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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I don't really see the distinction from the M nadge being on all the M Sport models which they have been doing since the mid 90's. That's already diluted the M badge in my mind but I think going with OEM M parts is much,much better than going after market.

contracttor

922 posts

211 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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Big E 118 said:
So what do current M owners think of BMW's new "M Performance" marketing strategy?
Fur coat, no knickers

TEKNOPUG

20,401 posts

231 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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It's just a market reaction to the Audi "S-Line" range. Peopl that know, know. People that don't know, don't matter.

Big E 118

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Tuesday 18th September 2012
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contracttor said:
Fur coat, no knickers
Are you saying that's good or bad then? wink

Big E 118

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Tuesday 18th September 2012
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TEKNOPUG said:
It's just a market reaction to the Audi "S-Line" range. Peopl that know, know. People that don't know, don't matter.
But that's what the M Sport was, this is encouraging people to put chin spoilers/carbon bits/stripes on their 320d's.

TEKNOPUG

20,401 posts

231 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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Big E 118 said:
But that's what the M Sport was, this is encouraging people to put chin spoilers/carbon bits/stripes on their 320d's.
What's the difference between M-Sport and M-Performance? People have been putting wheels and trim from sporty models onto base models forever.

Car enthusiasts will be able to tell the difference between a pukka M3 and a dressed up 320d. Who cares if non-enthusiasts can't? Unless you bought an M3 purely to impress the plebs with your spending power and you now feel that you are being undermined by these cheap rip-offs?

contracttor

922 posts

211 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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Big E 118 said:
contracttor said:
Fur coat, no knickers
Are you saying that's good or bad then? wink
Or "All mouth, no trousers" as we used to say when I was a kid

Big E 118

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2,468 posts

195 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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TEKNOPUG said:
What's the difference between M-Sport and M-Performance? People have been putting wheels and trim from sporty models onto base models forever.
M Sport (like S Line) is a spec of car with bigger alloys etc. M Performance also provide the add on bits (a bit like Halfords) like spoilers, body kits etc.
TEKNOPUG said:
Car enthusiasts will be able to tell the difference between a pukka M3 and a dressed up 320d. Who cares if non-enthusiasts can't? Unless you bought an M3 purely to impress the plebs with your spending power and you now feel that you are being undermined by these cheap rip-offs?
You miss my point, if you walk through my local town center on a Friday night half the boy racer types who cruise and stop off in MacDonalds to do burnouts are now driving E46 M3's with lots of after market bits or E92 3 series with after market bits. The M Performance range is encouraging the "blinging up" of the standard BMW's.

I'm 39 years old, own a local business and when I drive down the town (in an appropriate gear and without my windows down and music blaring!) I don't want to be associated with town center yoofs.

It's a brand perception thing. Are BMW killing their "premium" branding with this kind of marketing? Is the "M" branding becoming too diluted?



Output Flange

17,023 posts

237 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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There have always been "blinging up" accessories available for BMWs - this is nothing new, just a different source.

I really wouldn't worry about it.

TEKNOPUG

20,401 posts

231 months

Tuesday 18th September 2012
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Big E 118 said:
You miss my point, if you walk through my local town center on a Friday night half the boy racer types who cruise and stop off in MacDonalds to do burnouts are now driving E46 M3's with lots of after market bits or E92 3 series with after market bits. The M Performance range is encouraging the "blinging up" of the standard BMW's.

I'm 39 years old, own a local business and when I drive down the town (in an appropriate gear and without my windows down and music blaring!) I don't want to be associated with town center yoofs.

It's a brand perception thing. Are BMW killing their "premium" branding with this kind of marketing? Is the "M" branding becoming too diluted?
Depends whether you bought an M for the thrill of driving or because what other people will think of you. I drive an E36 M3, so I guess you can tell which camp I am in hehe