TEASED! ANOTHER BMW M3/M4 Teaser Hits The 'Net!

TEASED! ANOTHER BMW M3/M4 Teaser Hits The 'Net!
According to the latest rumors swirling around the internet, we're supposed to see the all-new BMW M3 and M4 make their long-awaited debut this week, December 12.

Well, our fingers are crossed but we have NOT heard anything official just yet. It could have to do with the whole media continuing to break embargoes regardless of what they're told thing.

The latest BMW M3/M4 material to claw its way out from under a rock is an all-new teaser video showing what's clearly the M3 and M4. The sedan is highlighted by a blue light while the coupe is highlighted in a yellow light.

This seems to jive with the M4 Concept that showed up to this past year's Monterey Weekend festivities in that unique yellow and the M3 sedan caught filming in an all-new color, Yas Marina Blue.

Take a look for yourself below and stay tuned to AutoSpies.com for the latest breaking news on the all-new M3 and M4.




JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 12/9/2013 11:04:13 PM
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You know, BMW used to have that clock ticking sound when they show their logo and their slogan "The Ultimate Driving Machine" right at the end of their commercials back in the days, which sounded as though BMW is meant to be a premium brand. But nowadays, they use this cheapass Jay Z style sound at the end, making BMW look cheap.

In fact, it is cheap. When Lexus is right now looking more and more like a true luxury brand, BMW is trying to go lower. lol


carsnyccarsnyc - 12/10/2013 12:32:32 PM
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True, but at the same time Lexus Xmas commercial is about their cars driving all over a typical German town. Imagine BMW's add with a 5er parading in Tokio


JDMUSMuscleJDMUSMuscle - 12/10/2013 1:29:45 PM
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Lexus' commercials historically have been about challenging the Germans. Back in the days, GS's commercial was about making fun of those aristocratic socialites who only drove those German cars or something.

And in fact, Lexus never really tried to be a big snobby brand like those Mercedes, BMW and such.

But Lexus' actions speak louder than their words. Their new models are beautiful, and perform like nothing else in the world.

But the Germans are all about the image through ad. Pretty much all European brands that is.


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 12/10/2013 12:45:17 PM
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Just my opinion but I think these teasers are not as effective as they used to be (may be 10 - 20 years ago). The next-generation cars nowadays don't stray too far from the previous model AND the show cars now are really almost production ready so we already know what the car is going to look like. Not to mention there are so many "leaked" photos ahead of time that we're not surprised when we see the car at launch time.


Agent00RAgent00R - 12/10/2013 6:52:03 PM
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I would agree with this!

A part of it is the "slow reveal" BS that pervades auto PR these days in addition to the power of social media channels that expose all-new products WELL before their launch date.

I mean, we've already seen the M4 Concept and the Yas Marina Blue M3 that was nabbed during filming.

The car's already been unveiled, essentially. We're just awaiting the fine, fine details.


MPowerDKMPowerDK - 12/11/2013 7:22:26 AM
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Official pictures on www.autobild.de (M4) www.automotorundsport.de (M3 & M4)


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