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Mercedes, Bmw Tie the Knot
Okay, the title of this article is a bit of an exaggeration – Germany's two biggest luxury automakers are not merging operations. Instead, Daimler AG and Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) have reached an agreement where the two companies will begin sharing some components in a bid to collectively reduce their costs.
Specifically, the automakers will take advantage of their respective economies of scale and use their collective might to purchase car parts in greater numbers and for less cost per part. Parts including brake components, certain cabin materials, and possibly the sharing of safety components could be included in this deal.
BMW has even discussed selling engines and gearboxes to Mercedes which would be a highly unusual agreement, given that these two components are often what distinguishes the German models the most. However, the current economic climate around the world is pretty dismal, making such a deal advantageous to all sides. The only concern would be consumers – how would they view two similar models which aren't all that different under the hood?
One engine being considered by BMW to supply to Mercedes is its new V12 powerplant which it plans to unveil in 2009 for use in the BMW 7-Series and in a new ‘baby’ Rolls-Royce sedan. Based on an extended version of BMW’s new turbocharged 4.0L V8, the new engine might be useful for Mercedes in both the S-class as well as in the Maybach (Mercedes' ultra-luxury brand).
BMW has hinted that Mercedes isn't the only automaker interested in company technology. Aston Martin has expressed interest in hammering out a deal with the German automaker and one American manufacturer has expressed interest in BMW diesel technology. Likely, that company is General Motors who is looking to expand the Cadillac CTS line up to include at least one diesel powerplant that is ready for the US market.
Besides BMW and Mercedes, other automakers are cutting deals in a bid to save money. Most notably are Nissan and Chrysler, Ford and General Motors, a number of Japanese brands with each other, and Chrysler and Volkswagen. Whether these arrangements will diminish the independence of any automaker remains to be seen, but the savings that can be realized may be something too good for any of them to pass up.
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around what time of year do the 2008 models come out for lexus, mercedes and bmw?
i have the 2005 rx 330 on a 2 and half year lease. my lease ends this november. i don't know whether to get the 2007 RX 350 or will there already be a 2008 RX by that time? how about Mercedes and bmw SUV's? when do the 2008 models come out for those 3 auto manufacturers?
Lexus is usually in October or November...
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