BMW looking to slash slow-selling model lines - report

BMW will stop producing a raft of low-volume model lines through the early 2020s in search of higher profits, according to new reports from North America. Along with its rivals at Mercedes-Benz and Audi, BMW has spent the past decade exploring niches. Four-door coupes, front-drive people movers, and wagon-meets-coupe Gran Turismo models have all been spun off existing model lines, but their days could be numbered.

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