Filed under: Car Buying, Performance, BMW, Luxury
Buyers interested in a new
BMW will start paying a bit more for their Ultimate Driving Machines, beginning yesterday. The Munich, Germany-based manufacturer has announced price hikes across nearly its entire range, covering model years 2013 and 2014, that will sting higher-end customers in particular.
Price increases are enough to get any consumer riled up, but the incremental nature of BMW's increase makes it a bit easier to swallow. All
1 Series and remaining
3 Series Convertibles (including the
M3 Convertible) will see a $300 increase in price. All current-generation
F30 3 Series,
5 Series GT and
X3 crossovers will get their price bumped by $200. $500 increases are coming for the
6 Series range (not including the
M6), while the diminutive
X1 gets just a $100 increase.
Cars on the losing end of the price hikes include the newest M cars, the
M5 and M6
Coupe,
Convertible and
Gran Coupe, which are being bumped $2,000. BMW is adding $1,000 to the sticker of all Z4s and the entire
X6 range, including the
X6M.
Prices, meanwhile, for the
328d, 3 Series Sports Wagon,
3 Series GT,
4 Series Coupe,
5 Series Sedan,
7 Series and the new
X5 will remain at the previously announced levels.
Take a look below for the full press release from BMW, including tables that show both the old and new prices for each model, along with the amount of the October 1 price increase.
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