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DakarM 07-02-2002 07:06 PM

BMW 1 series heavily disguised pictures from autoweek
 
http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/1.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/2.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/3.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/4.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/5.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/6.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/7.jpg


Baby Bimmer: Coming 1 Series geared to be the first 'affordable' BMW

We’ve been telling you about BMW’s coming 1 Series for a few years; now you can take a look at the somewhat camouflaged sheetmetal for yourself.
When BMW showed its CS1 concept in Geneva in March (AW, March 18), the automotive world immediately recognized it for what it really was: the 1 Series prototype. Though the concept was a convertible, the real deal will come to market in 2004 initially as a five-door hatchback.

Geared to be the first “affordable” BMW since production of the 2002 model ended in 1977, the car will likely come with a 1.8-liter, 115-hp four-cylinder engine, some 3 Series hardware and a price tag around $26,000.

The idea, as BMW sees it, is to provide a practical BMW alternative to 7 Series owners who are looking for a second car. Sandwiched between the Mini and the 3 Series, the new rear-driver will compete with cars in the Volkswagen Golf-sized range—with cars characterized as “the upper segment of the lower middle-class,” BMW officials have said. Production could be as high as 150,000 to 200,000 per year.

Once the 1 Series hatch is running under its own power, look for other body variants as well as an M version powered by a 177-hp 2.0-liter engine, possibly called the Z2.






This looks better then the Z4 but it's hard to tell with all that cladding. 115hp engine is fine with me as long it the damn thing doesn't weigh 3100lbs! 2800lbs or less and we can talk about moving it into my crowded garage :) Of course it should be the M variant and hopefully with about 200hp instead of 177. ahhhhh memories of E30 M3

DakarM 07-02-2002 07:07 PM

rest of pics here, sorry I had to split the post
 
http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/8.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleries/BMW1series/9.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleri...1series/10.jpg

http://autoweek.com/specials/galleri...1series/11.jpg

yianni64 07-02-2002 07:14 PM

I'm thinking with that body cladding off itll look a lot like a Z4.....

DakarM 07-02-2002 07:17 PM


Originally posted by yianni64
I'm thinking with that body cladding off itll look a lot like a Z4.....


NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

yianni64 07-02-2002 07:43 PM


Originally posted by DakarM




NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!


Think about it, doesnt Z4 look a lot like the CS1?

The Apple 07-02-2002 08:10 PM


...the car will likely come with a 1.8-liter, 115-hp four-cylinder engine, some 3 Series hardware and a price tag around $26,000
To me, that seems awfuly pricey for a 115hp car. I appreciate BMW trying to return to its roots and offering a car for us common folk, but c'mon. A base model Toyota Corrola or Nissan Sentra offers more power. To me, $26,000 warrants at the very least 180 horsepower. Afterall, this is "The Ultimate Driving Machine" we're talking about here. :p

yianni64 07-02-2002 08:34 PM


Originally posted by The Apple


To me, that seems awfuly pricey for a 115hp car. I appreciate BMW trying to return to its roots and offering a car for us common folk, but c'mon. A base model Toyota Corrola or Nissan Sentra offers more power. To me, $26,000 warrants at the very least 180 horsepower. Afterall, this is "The Ultimate Driving Machine" we're talking about here. :p

That might be the base Euro engine, we usually dont get all the engines, especially the weaker ones.

98CoupeV6 07-03-2002 04:57 AM


Originally posted by The Apple


To me, that seems awfuly pricey for a 115hp car. I appreciate BMW trying to return to its roots and offering a car for us common folk, but c'mon. A base model Toyota Corrola or Nissan Sentra offers more power. To me, $26,000 warrants at the very least 180 horsepower. Afterall, this is "The Ultimate Driving Machine" we're talking about here. :p

I agree completely. Consumers these days are gonna require more than a white propellor in a blue sky, RWD, good fit and finish, and a whiny 115 HP 4 banger. I had heard whispers of a 120-130 HP/L car (Like a 2.0L getting 240 HP, I think, just like the S2K) in the 1 series as well as in the Audi A3, but obviously an Audi engine and not a BMW engine.

Yianni, since everything in the article was given in US dollars it leaves me to believe that they wrote this for the USDM.

BTW, am I crazy or does that look like a 5th gen Civic hatch with a bad projector headlight conversion and distasteful side strakes on the hatch?

Paul 07-03-2002 05:11 AM

I would buy one

98CoupeV6 07-03-2002 05:25 AM


Originally posted by Paul
I would buy one
There you go, that's why BMW sells. Paul, you know nothing of the car at all but you would buy it because it has a white propellor on it. I'm not being critical, I'm just saying that's why this car will sell well in the United States.


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