Friday, December 3, 2010

BMW Series Model Review

     BMW of North America revealed now that it decide to increase prices on nearly all U.S. models an average of 1 percentage effective Oct. 1.   
They rises 1-series prices by $300, 3 series by $500 -- with the exclusion of the 335td, that moves up by $200 -- and most 7-series sedan, X5 crossover as well as Z4 models by $500.   
The car manufacturer revealed prices will remain the same for the redesigned 5 series, prefaced earlier this year; the ActiveHybrid X6 in addition to 6 series; the ActiveHybrid 7 as well as the 5-series Gran Turismo.   
Pricing won't be published for the redesigned X3 crossover up to the time of following month. The vehicle goes on selling in late December.


 
Press Release

     Woodcliff Lake, NJ – September 23, 2010…BMW of North America, LLC today announced an average base price increase of 1% for many BMW vehicles sold in the U.S. effective October 1, 2010.  
The recently launched BMW 5 Series is unaffected by the price adjustment. The BMW ActiveHybrid X6, the BMW ActiveHybrid 7 and the 5 Series Gran Turismo are also unaffected. Pricing for the all-new 2011 BMW X3 will be released in October with vehicles arriving in BMW Center showrooms in late December. 
  
BMW Series 5
BMW 5 Series – Beautiful Interiors
BMW Series 5 

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