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I feel like in this day and age people who buy wagons in this country are either have more sophisticated taste and not as fooled with crossover advertisement, car enthusiasts or those who grew up with wagons and will never surrender to the crossover.

I assume they mean 3-4% sold in the US. Here in Germany it’s about 2/3, as in 67%. I just doublechecked this on a big used car website, and the availability of 2016 3-series wagons is twice as large as 2016 3-series sedans.

I wish they would go inline-six with the hybrid. 

Should HAVE left him there.

You’re welcome.  

Yeah mostly because the Chrysler 200C looks exponentially better

I’ve owned an E46 M3 for what will be 13 years and a 75 1502 hotrod that I imported from The Netherlands almost a year ago.

Not my wife. She got one because all her friends had one.

Its not “Gran” either lol

Man I used to adore almost everything from BMW. Now I hate everything except the for the actual M2 even there I don’t love it

This is a cry for help. Somebody needs to go check on BMW. 

According to data from industry sources, a growing abundance of used luxury-class vehicles is eroding values for their 3-year-old vehicles. The supply of used premium vehicles is up 20 percent since 2006, compared with a 2 percent increase in the overall used-vehicle market, according to J.D. Power.

4th gear - this smells like a lazy opinion to me. Given the amount of ridiculously cheap lease deals the luxury car end of the market were pushing, I’m not surprised that the leasing companies can’t find enough buyers with enough money to make them whole.

German luxury cars are designed with boomers in mind, and have boomer features that boomers want because boomers still believe in the myth of the freedom of the open road and the engaged driver who wants to control everything. Boomers are buying new German luxury that’s geared to their desires and because they have

4th Gear: Call me crazy, but I’m guessing this has more to do with how many more vehicles they move due to leasing. Go on cars.com and look for <4 year-old A4's and A6's, C and E series’, and 3 and 5 series.’ Just ignore the price, and focus on how freaking many there are. There’s more German sedans in decent shape

That was very respectable for the day. Cadillac V8s were putting out 140hp around the same time period.

Black provides the best visibility for shipping guards. Just sayin.

Nope

Probably plenty of those awful Encores though. The only thing worse is a Ford EcoSport!

No one was clamoring for a slightly successor to the Sebring.