BMW drop price of xdrive to same as 2WD

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Just got off the phone from my BMW dealer who informs me they have had an email from BMW stating that in order to encourage the UK to buy AWD cars, xdrive models are been sold at the same price as the 2wd models for the next couple of months!

That on the back of I beleive they have added 6 models this month which have xdrive as an option (32 cars and 487 models of which xdrive is now available on 10 cars and 81 models) and quite a few of their high performance diesel cars are now xdrive only, does this mean soon that you might not be able to buy rear wheel drive only BMW's unless they are low performance?

ANyway, great news for me as my lease quote on my 330d xdrive has just dropped £30 a month :D
 
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Still don't see the point in these for our market. The 2wd version will go through tyres less often, be quicker, look better (XDrive models have increased ride height) and use less fuel.

Plus with a set of winter tyres on if you must, they'll still handle the winter just as well, given we live in England not Canada.

quite a few of their high performance diesel cars are now xdrive only

I count 1 (2 if you count the 4 series as a seperate car). How many others are there? Since when is 2 cars 'quite a few'?
 
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All true Fox but BMW really really pushing xdrive now. I think there are several more models being added later this year with xdrive available.

Also not true about the 2 wheel drive been quicker. 2wd 2 litre diesels are indeed 0.1 sec quicker than the xdrive but with the 3 litres, the xdrive are 0.3 sec quicker.
 
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All true Fox but BMW really really pushing xdrive now. I think there are several more models being added later this year with xdrive available.

Also not true about the 2 wheel drive been quicker. 2wd 2 litre diesels are indeed 0.1 sec quicker than the xdrive but with the 3 litres, the xdrive are 0.3 sec quicker.

Quicker in what way? From 0-60mph?
 
Quicker in what way? From 0-60mph?

Yeah. I guess all that power going through 4 wheels instead of two explains the quicker 0-60 time. Top speed of both is limited to 155.

Quicker round a track? Who knows, anybody ever done a test?
 
Might be quicker from 0-60 but rolling I doubt there would be anything in it, the xDrive is 75kg heavier iirc so it might actually be slower.

I am taking a deep breath before looking for Q4 offers on PCP's and lease because I have a 330d on order but there is no dealer contribution showing on the BMW website at the moment.

[Edit] Quick scan suggests that they are pushing xDrives through the leasing brokers but they are circa £25 p/m more than I have paid so about £1000 more over the term. I'm happy that I placed a Q3 order on that basis.
 
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It'll be quicker off the line because of the initial grip advantage of 4wd but once moving it has more drivetrain losses and more weight.
 
Might be quicker from 0-60 but rolling I doubt there would be anything in it, the xDrive is 75kg heavier iirc so it might actually be slower.

I am taking a deep breath before looking for Q4 offers on PCP's and lease because I have a 330d on order but there is no dealer contribution showing on the BMW website at the moment.

My dealer said price drop would go up on the xdrives on Thursday
 
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It'll be quicker off the line because of the initial grip advantage of 4wd but once moving it has more drivetrain losses and more weight.

If you check the specs, the 4WD drive variants are quicker 0-60MPH by 0.3secs. Fuel Eco is reduced by approx 3MPG less.

I've had my 330D xDrive for about 2 weeks now, and i'm managing 46MPG driving it fairly hard.
 
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Still don't see the point in these for our market. The 2wd version will go through tyres less often, be quicker, look better (XDrive models have increased ride height) and use less fuel.

Plus with a set of winter tyres on if you must, they'll still handle the winter just as well, given we live in England not Canada.

It doesn't matter though - the UK is a market full of people who think they need a spare set of wheels with winter tyres, or to trade in their perfectly capable car for a 4wd equivalent to deal with one week a year when we might get 2 inches of snow. Makes sense for BMW to capitalise on that, and its decent timing too...today was the first day I walked out of my front door and actually felt a little cold in months.
 
No point in X drive for the 2L diesels but the 330d with the short ratios in the 8 speed auto box make the traction control light a regular occurrence.

I suspect this is why the 335d is X drive only, it is a good system as it gives you the balance of a RWD car and the traction of AWD when needed, better than Audi's FWD then AWD when needed.
 
A lot of people will like the extra confidence in wintry weather without the extra bother and expense of having to fit winter tyres.

Me i'm going both. xdrive plus winter tyres. Helps that we have our own tyre outlet so all company cars get a set of winter tyres put on and they store the summer ones. ;)

A 330d xdrive on winter tyres shouldn't hit any problems unless we get lots of snow.
 
It doesn't matter though - the UK is a market full of people who think they need a spare set of wheels with winter tyres, or to trade in their perfectly capable car for a 4wd equivalent to deal with one week a year when we might get 2 inches of snow. Makes sense for BMW to capitalise on that, and its decent timing too...today was the first day I walked out of my front door and actually felt a little cold in months.

Some folk can call in a 'bad weather' day at work, however there are those who cannot. Healthcare, Law enforcement etc. You need a reliable and capable all-weather vehicle.

No point having a vehicle where it 'may be ok depending on how deep the snow is', you need a bit more certainty than that!
 
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