Z3 NOT a "chick car"

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Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby RobGoldsmith » Wed 13 Jun, 2012 19:18

Guys

I have done a lot of reading on this subject as nearly all of my mates are sending a string of abusive messages asking me to cut their hair and calling me a woman! Anyway, I found an interesting article for anyone who hasnt yet read up!

Also found the most interesting part was
"On the average, Z3 buyers are 70 percent male - slightly higher than the 67 percent male average for the roadster segment and higher than the 65 percent male average for BMW overall, she said"
- Interesting stat eh!

Article in this week's Automotive News about Z4
I thought the board might be interested in this:

BMW touts Z4's testosterone
Female manager's goal is to make car appeal to men

By Jim Henry
Automotive News / November 11, 2002

CHARLESTON, S.C. -- BMW is promoting the Z4 as a more macho successor to the Z3, which the company candidly admits was too much of a "chick car" for the male-dominated roadster market.

"Towards the end (of the Z3's product cycle), we had the stigma of being a 'girlie car,' or a 'chick car,' which in Europe is sometimes called a 'hairdresser's' car," said Hennie Chung Z4 manager for BMW of North America LLC in Woodcliff Lake, N.J. "You will notice a more male overtone" for the Z4, in both the product and its marketing, she said at a press introduction here.

For instance, BMW features the Z4 in a five-minute action film, Hostage, the newest installment in its Internet movie series known collectively as The Hire. Every episode essentially is a five-minute chase scene with lots of shooting, cars flying through the air and hardly any dialogue.In the movie, the Z4-driving hero, sporting a four-day stubble, outraces the police to save a woman locked in the trunk of a car, just as it sinks underwater.

BMW officials said the Z3 did not have a male-ego problem when it was introduced in 1996 with a heavily promoted cameo role in a James Bond movie. At the time, the Z3's only competitor was the Mazda Miata, which debuted in 1989, not counting the much more expensive Mercedes SL.

But when the Porsche Boxster and the Mercedes SLK joined the roadster segment in 1997, they kicked some sand in the Z3's face, even though the Z3 continued to outsell the more expensive Boxster and SLK.

BMW added the M Coupe, based on the Z3, in September 1998. Chief designer Chris Bangle liked to say the only competitor to the M Coupe was "a bottle of Viagra." In retrospect, maybe the Z3's image needed a boost.

Woman leading the charge

It's a bit of an irony that Chung, a 32-year-old woman, is helping lead the team promoting the Z4's macho image. The irony does not bother her.

"Men will not buy what is said to be a pink car, but women will buy a car with a masculine image," she said. Her role includes helping decide which features and options come to the United States.

The U.S. market gets two versions of the Z4, both with inline six-cylinder engines. The Z4 roadster 2.5i with a 2.5-liter, 184-hp engine and a five-speed manual, has a base price of $33,795. The Z4 roadster 3.0i with a 3-liter, 225-hp engine starts at $40,945. Prices include destination. "The Z4 is more masculine, more athletic," than the Z3, Chung said. "It's not so much that our buyers are male or female; it's more of an attitude."

On the average, Z3 buyers are 70 percent male - slightly higher than the 67 percent male average for the roadster segment and higher than the 65 percent male average for BMW overall, she said.

Nevertheless, to project a more masculine image for the Z4, "Media buys will be skewed in a certain way," Chung said. She said it was too early to provide examples, other than The Hire. BMW will hold back some of its Z4 advertising push for next spring, when the weather is better for roadsters, Chung said.

Falling sales

The Z3's U.S. sales peaked in 1998 at 20,613, with nearly identical sales in 1999 at 20,062. In its run-out this year, Z3 sales were down 48.2 percent to 6,462 through the first 10 months of 2002. The U.S. company sold 734 Z4s in October. At full production, BMW expects Z4 sales next year roughly to equal Z3 sales at their height.

"The segment needs some freshening; it needs some new emotion," said Ed Robinson, executive vice president for operations for BMW North America. "This is the perfect time to introduce a new roadster."
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby gookah » Wed 13 Jun, 2012 21:01

I find that my hairdryer doesn't roll around in the Z4 as much as it used to in my Z3.......
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby XVar » Wed 13 Jun, 2012 21:07

Let me guess, these "friends" either don't drive, or drive shitty little 1.1L Corsas. I've only had someone start with the hairdresser crap once, and my reply was "1) Where's your car then? Oh wait you're 30 and can't drive. 2) Yep, 2.8L straight six, definitely a hairdresser's car." Funnily enough he didn't have much of a comeback...
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby PCSAM » Wed 13 Jun, 2012 21:08

I cut my own hair ......... :shock: should I trade my z3 in for mx5 :lol:
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby swamper » Wed 13 Jun, 2012 21:14

do i look like f******g hairdresser.... :D

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that said flipping by the way :roll:
the badness makes me do it...!

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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby shantybeater » Thu 14 Jun, 2012 08:02

I get in my M as well, its just lad banter. I wouldn't play to it too much
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby Mike Fishwick » Fri 15 Jun, 2012 08:05

If you cose your car because you thought it had a masculine image, you must have an over-active imagination, and/or have serious doubts about your masculinity!

What a load of rubbish.
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby Southernboy » Fri 15 Jun, 2012 08:16

Indeed Mike.....sensitivities to this can be construed as those people who lack a bit of aesthetic appreciation, and see everything in terms of their sexuality - or lack of it..... :lol:
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby Badman gee » Fri 15 Jun, 2012 08:36

swamper wrote:do i look like f******g hairdresser.... :D

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that said flipping by the way :roll:


Yep you do :)
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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby swamper » Fri 15 Jun, 2012 09:41

i'll do yours them when were at Zedfest .... :twisted:
the badness makes me do it...!

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Re: Z3 NOT a "chick car"

Postby Badman gee » Fri 15 Jun, 2012 10:04

swamper wrote:i'll do yours them when were at Zedfest .... :twisted:


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