BMW 1 Series dead (for now)

Mook

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I actually like these a lot.

BMW is temporarily abandoning the increasingly competitive and popular compact luxury segment, as it's announced that its 1 Series Coupe and Convertible will be discontinued for the 2014 model year, marking an ignominious end to a line that spawned a pair of excellent high-performance models during its life. Production on the Coupe officially ended in August, while convertible production was taken offline in June.

And while we're mourning the loss of the 1 Series, we're left wondering about the status of its replacement, the 2 Series. That car, which we've already seen inside and out and know the specs on, is expected to make its debut at the 2014 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, although it's unclear just how quickly BMW will get it to showrooms. Assuming BMW doesn't have a bumper crop of already-built 2013 models to hold them over, that leaves Munich-based manufacturer somewhat vulnerable, particularly as Audi and Mercedes-Benz are both launching new models in the compact-premium space vacated by the 1 Series. Any delay in the arrival of the 2 Series could be bad news for BMW, especially if the public is receptive to the new Audi A3 and CLA-Class (early signs suggest that the baby Benz has traction).

In addition, BMW has made a number of changes across the rest of its lineup which are listed below in the official press release. Some of the notable changes, though, include a revised 445-horsepower twin-turbocharged V8 on the 5 Series, a limited-edition Frozen Brilliant White Edition for the 6 Series and the rollout of a new, touchpad-equipped version of iDrive on a number of BMW models.
 

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Meh it was ok, but it was like a midget car. Although when they made the most recent 3 series bigger it made sense, but when it first came out it was a niche market. Trying to sqeeze that between the Z4 and the 3 series...

BMW has too many models imo now, but I guess that's what the customer wants.
 

Mike K

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The 1 always confused me. It was like a smaller 3 that really didn't cost any less than the 3 and looked way more awkward. The 1 isn't ugly but it is odd looking. It looks like a toy.

Whenever I see one of them I don't know what to think. I mean it's not like the owner couldn't have afforded a 3 series so who looks at the e90 3 series and the 1 and chooses the 1?

I guess that's why you don't see many of them around.
 
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