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Why do all BMW cars look the same?
Because BMW believes they have a timeless look that stays pleasing as styles change and very very rarely deviate from that look on the core models. They found a simple look that people have accepted and stayed with it not drastically changing the apperance like say a 1990 Honda Civic to a 2017 Honda Civic Type R.
What is the most luxury German car?
These Are The Most Expensive German Cars Ever Made
- 1 2004 Maybach Exelero: $8,000,000.
- 2 1956 Porsche 550 Spyder: $6,000,000.
- 3 1998 Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion: $5,665,000.
- 4 2010 Mercedes SLR Quad-Turbo V10 Brabus: $2,000,000.
- 5 1959 BMW 507: $2,000,000.
- 6 2013 Mercedes McLaren SLR Mansory Renovatio: $1,800,000.
Is BMW popular in Germany?
So, roughly, one in five sold cars in Germany is a VW. Mercedes has a market share of 9.5 percent, so one in ten sold cars is a Mercedes. BMW has a market share of 7.1 percent, so one in 15 sold cars is a BMW. However, as a matter of fact, domestic cars are very popular in Germany.
Are Audis or BMWS more reliable?
Which Luxury Car Brand Is More Reliable? While BMW and Audi are both highly reliable brands, Audi ultimately comes out on top because of its higher safety ratings, extra warranty coverage, and additional safety features.
What’s so bad about Porsches?
Porsches are one of the worst. The stiff ride makes the rattling even worse. Several of my friends have Porsches as a second car, and every time I ride with them, I notice the rattling. The interiors are nice, but over time, they begin to feel cheaper, and you never know what part might fall off.
Do old German cars go up in value?
Of course there have been cases when decades-old German cars suddenly begin to dramatically increase in value. Examples include the BMW E30 M3 and, more recently, classic bodied Porsche 911s. Unfortunately no one can predict whether values like these will appreciate over time or not.
Why do people want to insure my German car?
They know you likely keep your German car insured, and they want to take advantage of your hard work and responsibility. These people are very experienced. They target people in nice German cars, especially those driving higher-end makes like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes.
Why do German luxury car dealerships charge so much for techs?
Because German luxury brands have their own in-house trained technicians. For example, want to be an Audi dealership technician? Fine, you must graduate from “Audi School” first. These services cost more because tecnicians cost more to train for vehicles that are more complicated than your typical Chevrolet.