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      10-28-2014, 05:02 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by PunjabiM3 View Post
Which pretty much means X5 owners will not be interested in these, unless they want to use them as a set of winter wheels. You should make wheels in 20" and 22" sizing that is more specific for X5 and other SUVs.
Yeah, they should if they want to make any sales on the SUV forums, but majority of their vehicles, especially on their website are cars. This is also why the only vehicles in their gallery (http://www.velocitymotoring.com/vmr-gallery/) are cars. They don't have pictures of a single SUV in there. I do agree though that a smarter marketing approach would have been to start at 20" and work down and up from there based on sales. You can use 20" nicely on both SUVs and cars to look good and still ride well. 19" is keeping it safe for cars but taking away from SUVs. VMR wheels look too high end and nice to be a winter setup (19").

Not trying to be negative or anything, but you guys really should approach the SUV market differently if you want to boost your sales and attain greater interest here. I can understand if you don't have vehicles to work with, but if you do, please do post more pictures of SUVs you've done. I actually like your wheels, especially the 6 series you guys have done. That's by far one of my favorite BMWs. You've done a beautiful job on that:

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