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BMW X3 vs Subaru Forester XT vs Infiniti FX 35 vs Toyota RAV4
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You must have the crystal ball that I lack.
Heck, I know you have an opinion, but I think Bangle is going to remembered for leaving a positive mark on BMW. But we can go around the horn. You are right, sales figures will tell all, but they might not talk in the direction you are thinking.
No it doesn't take a crystal ball to recognize this guy moved BMW forward. back-forward-back-forward-back-forward. NYUK, NYUK, NYUK.
Hottest sector? In what, the stock market?
Later guys, I gotta try to get a life.
:-)
Bangle's work is utterly pedestrian by comparison.
Again we disagree. Bill Mitchell? Virgil Exner? Surely you jest! The only thing great about Mitchell was his ego, which was as large as the fins on the '59 Eldorado, which he designed. You call that a winner? There's nothing in Exner's portfolio that I call outstanding.
Bob
Bob
If you think any of Bangle's designs will be widely revered decades later for their radically fresh, groundbreaking lines, as each of those are, the minority gets even smaller. Albrecht Goertz, gifted designer of the achingly beautiful '55 BMW 507 roadster, must be spinning in his grave.
Read my post JB. I mentioned Mitchell and Exner, not Raymond Loewy, whom I do admire.
Yeah Mitchell had some good looking cars; he also had a lot of dogs too. The 58 Buick, Olds and Cadillac come to mind, as well as his swan song, the entire '59 GM lineup, which were nothing but a grotesque ego trip for him. The only Mitchell cars that I like are the 54 Caddy, Buick and Olds; the 55 Chevy and Pontiac; the original Sting Ray, and perhaps a few others too.
Exner's car were OK, nothing special IMO, however. Frankly, there's very little American car design of the 50s-80s that I like. I do like Loewy's 53 Studebaker and Avanti a lot.
As to being in a minority here, you're a good one to talk. Your ultra hardcore conservative views certainly don't square with the mainstream. As I said before, I agree with you on a bunch of stuff, but not when it comes to design and art. You're far too rigid in your beliefs as to what is right and wrong (which includes art), and you have a very hard time accepting new ideas -- which is the basis of all creativity.
Now, back to our regularly scheduled program...
Bob
I've owned a couple Porsches - My mechanic has a sign on his wall that reads:
Porsche repair rate = $100 per hour
Porsche-uh repair rate = $200 per hour
Most Porsche owners I've know pronounce it Porsche
and consider Porsche-uh a bit pretentious.
Oh...I would never return to a mechanic who was that ignorant.
http://german.about.com/library/weekly/aa020401b.htm
Do you know the correct pronunciation of Porsche? While the “proper” way to pronounce some German terms in English may be debatable, this isn't one of them. Porsche is a family name, and the family members pronounce their surname PORSH-ah, not PORSH! Same for the car. Porsche's U.S. TV commercials pronounce the name correctly and so should you.
Beauty is in the eye of the creator for all to behold or question.
I took a very extended test drive in the X3, and was very impressed. Despite the reviews, I found the ride to be very smooth, yet still offer great handling. Brakes were great too, but did find myself wishing for more power. So, a really nice vehicle, but just did not hit all my buttons. Wife loved it, of course. But she is a badge slave in the highest Marin, CA temple of Bimmer.
I just cannot see the advantage of the X3 over the Outback. The only thing I think the X3 will have over the Outback is more backseat leg room, and that is speculative. The new Outback with a manual, more power, lighter weight (3500lbs?), more ground clearance (1"), 17' wheels/tires, bigger brake rotors, and better cabin-should be a very nice and fun to drive truck (post CAFE reclass). I'm having a really hard time seeing the reason for spending an extra $10K on the X3. Maintenance and slightly better resale being the only two I can think of. And, oh yes, my wife's deep hatred of all that is Subaru and irrational exuberance for all that is BMW.
Now trying to decide between the GT and the Outback......
overtime
If Subaru's claims can be believed, the next Legacy/OB should weigh closer to 3300 lbs., which would be all to the good.
However, don't be misled by the claimed 250HP. The XT has been found to make considerably more than its rated 210/235, so unless the Leg/OB turbo is similarly under-rated it may offer little if any power increase over the XT. Still, if the Leg/OB comes in at or near the XT's power-per-pound while offering increased refinement, quieter interior, maybe taller gearing, more backseat legroom, and that great-looking semi-Audi body, what's not to like? If I hadn't already invested in the XT, I'd be in line for a Legacy GT wagon.
It was to describe insecure, ego-driven folks like those that the term "conspicuous consumption" was coined. Very sad.
let's talk about the new manual crank window features of the next new subie...
yeehaw...
-Frank P.
Frank, if wanting an eye-catching ride is so wrong, I don't want to be right.
By the way, I had a Murano rental for a few days last week, and now that too is strongly under consideration. Hmmm, it probably should be part of this comparo as well. I am serious, it is one helluv an SAV!
I know that there are plenty of people who place style above all else but I'll never understand it. I guess we're fortunate that there's such a wide selection of vehicles designed for all different preferences.
-Frank P.
Funny, some people have the "style" bug and some don't. Many friends say "as long as it starts every time and gets me from point a to point b, that's all that matters." I am not critical of those who are of that mindset...if anything, I'm a bit jealous, especially when I make a car payment.
Who has the inferiority complexes? We're not the ones who need to stroke their egos by being seen in overpriced, underperforming "status" brands.
In what other performance categories does the Forester beat out the X3 and FX35?
Not that we should get back on topic!
By whose yardstick are we measuring overpriced? Seems like we don't like to say the Subie is overpriced, when a perfectly good vehicle can be had for $$$ less. The people who call vehicles overpriced generally can't afford them anyway. Egads, a Ferrari is overpriced, not a BMW X3.
They're both over-priced for what you get, just one more so than the other :-)
-Frank P.
I agree, so is the Subie. They are all overpriced relative to a Hyundia. The problem is someone artribrarily decided $29K was the line to call something overpriced. I'm lowering the line to $20K. Heck that 9K could buy you a heck of a return in a booming stock market. Instead all you have to show for the 9K is a turbo. Seems a bit overpriced and undervalued to me.
No, they roll their eyes if you don't sport the same or better badge. I am a long-time SoCal resident and what you drive is who you is down here - impossible to deny or ignore. You may not personally buy it - or may have become numb to it - but the 1Up infection is rampant all the same.
Guess I'm just as guilty - I like the Sube, in part, for the Anti-Badge - same game - different team.
-srp
Exactly. Unless you are driving a $500K plus exotic, it's all a blur.
The last 500 posts devoted to the my car is the best at any price point and yours is overpriced and under-valued, stems from the same type of thinking.
Hypothetically speaking, which one would you choose...???
Hypothetically speaking, which one would you choose...???
Strip away the badges and name tags too.
From a pure *enjoyment* factor, which drives the best? Which is the most satisfying and rewarding to drive and to own?
Bob
Not sure if this has been brought up but the latest issue of Car and Driver has the XT squaring off against the X3 (as well as other new small SUVS) in a battle for Best Small SUV. The XT won which is doubly AMAZING when you factor in the love affair C&D has with Bimmers.
XT. Winnah! ;-)
overtime
If CD wanted to buy me the XT I would take it. Otherwise, still would get the X3.
overtime
If C/D wanted to buy me the X3, I wouldn't take it. Ugly.
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones....
Correct. If you're gonna throw something, throw huge boulders.