Everybody just keeps going on about how great it is to be an American car buyer, because you get prices that make those on other markets seem astronomical, but can't people see that the aforementioned status also brings drawbacks?
Let's take the new BMW 3-Series, for examples. The car has been launched and you won't see European wondering is they'll get the diesel or the wagon versions, while US buyers have to fight for each one of these incarnations.
Earlier today, we found out that the Bavarians are considering bringing he diesel(s) to the US market and now it seems that we'll also get the Wagon.
The new Touring, to use BMW language, will be available in the US, along with the sedan, coupe and cabrio versions, as autoblog writes. Company insiders have assured the aforementioned source that BMW is bringing the full story stateside.
In Europe, the wagon will arrive next year, while the cabrio and the coupe will come in late 2013.
Earlier today, we found out that the Bavarians are considering bringing he diesel(s) to the US market and now it seems that we'll also get the Wagon.
The new Touring, to use BMW language, will be available in the US, along with the sedan, coupe and cabrio versions, as autoblog writes. Company insiders have assured the aforementioned source that BMW is bringing the full story stateside.
In Europe, the wagon will arrive next year, while the cabrio and the coupe will come in late 2013.