BMW UK Diesel Cull

BMW UK Diesel Cull

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MarkJS

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1,719 posts

154 months

Tuesday 14th March 2023
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https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/bmw-sl...

I’m quite surprised by some of these cuts for the UK market - especially that there will no longer be any Diesel 4 Series available including the M440d. The petrol 430i is also gone and I’d have thought that both these engines would have sold pretty well (the 30i seemingly did according to the article).


buggalugs

9,243 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th March 2023
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I wonder if they don't want to spend the money on Euro 7 for all these engines going forward.

Muzzer79

11,065 posts

194 months

Tuesday 14th March 2023
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The company car market, which is the bread and butter, is moving wholesale to Hybrid/EV. Nobody is buying diesels due to the tax implications thus.

Whether you think Electric propulsion is a good thing or not, it's an unstoppable train that is coming.

S600BSB

6,123 posts

113 months

Tuesday 14th March 2023
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Shame about the 430i. I've got that engine in my F31 330i and I think it's great. Reasonable performance and reasonable economy.

Court_S

13,851 posts

184 months

Tuesday 14th March 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
The company car market, which is the bread and butter, is moving wholesale to Hybrid/EV. Nobody is buying diesels due to the tax implications thus.

Whether you think Electric propulsion is a good thing or not, it's an unstoppable train that is coming.
This times lots; those who can make an EV work for them pretty much have to ignore ICE cars because of the tax implications. Add on the expanding clean air zones and it’s hard to see that many 30d’s still selling.

GTEYE

2,167 posts

217 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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buggalugs said:
I wonder if they don't want to spend the money on Euro 7 for all these engines going forward.
Don’t think that’s the reason, these models all continue in Germany and France, I looked on their configurators.

A curious case of the U.K. it would seem and it’s obsessive green agenda against actual logic.

rottenegg

814 posts

70 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
Whether you think Electric propulsion is a good thing or not, it's an unstoppable train that is coming.
Which is going to crash through the barriers and into a station not prepared for it. But we must keep pushing the green narrative at all costs.

Locknut

653 posts

144 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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GTEYE said:
Don’t think that’s the reason, these models all continue in Germany and France, I looked on their configurators.

A curious case of the U.K. it would seem and it’s obsessive green agenda against actual logic.
Would you not consider that it could be something to do with Brexit?

Thanks to Brexit Germany and the EU are now a foreign country and their cars have to be imported into the UK.