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Âswift6 said:Just pointing out why people might believe that. Especially with Pontiac unapologetically taking marketing ideas from other Europeans automakers in the mid 60's. BMW's may not have been known in every household, but they were definitely known of in Automotive circles and by those that read any sort of sport car oriented automotive magazine.
Hm, seems odd that they would purposely do that. I mean they were competing against Ford and Mopar, and for some reason, the rest of GM. They were targeting a certain market. I'm not sure if back then BMW were considered a status symbol, but if so wouldn't caddillac take notice? I know BMW raced, but as you mentioned with magazines, were they known for their performance? I believe that the American public back then, wishing for performance, desired a huge American boat, with the biggest v8 on the market, and therefore wouldn't be interested in whatever BMW had to offer during that time. It would be as if Ford tried to mimic styling cues of a Skoda or SEAT. Just doesn't make much sense to me