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      10-17-2020, 11:01 AM   #95
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Originally Posted by Spider. View Post
Collaborating with a known hypebeast street clothing brand further affirms that BMW is def changing their direction and aim. It's not about the enthusiasts, it's ALL about marketing and sales.
It might not seem like a great match off-hand, but especially with kith showcasing an e30 m3 alongside a new custom build, it seems perfect for their niche.

Bmw gains by having these custom, retro themed m3/4 builds associated with a brand that attracts people willing to spend a lot on clothing that values casual retro style. Someone willing to spend 800 USD on a pair of track pants, might also be in the market for a car with an msrp at 100k+.

Many true car enthusiasts, who value driving dynamics above all else, might be be happy in a 2012 e90 m3 anyway. When they're ready to spend more, they'll buy a Porsche.
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