Wednesday, November 18, 2009
New BMW X3: delayed debut in 2011 for the United States
Bmw America has decided to postpone the debut of the new X3 2011. The redesigned SUV, we'll see in Europe in 2010, would show even before the United States as a success for the X5, but changing market conditions and new strategies have resulted in this decision. According to statements by U.S. President Jim O'Donnell, BMW does not make sense to introduce the X3 only top version, with large displacement engines and a price attack elitist.
The wait will thus propose a range asap articulate and, above all, will be the occasion to debut 4-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, with fuel consumption and emissions well below the current average. BMW is also planning to change the way to bring the car to the customer prefers the option of fully customizing the settings and build a car to fit your needs. In this sense, you will need a little 'more time to develop new sales strategies.
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