Things were already confusing enough that two completely different cars, the F22 and F45 were both called the 2 Series. Trying to fit all the variants that BMW are wanting to make into a base 10 numeric system has become quite a mess.
Maybe as the cars got bigger and bigger, they should have bumped their class numbers up. The 3 would become the 4 and the 1 coupe could become a 3 instead of a 2. Then just make a coupe and sedan version of both the 4 (current 3/4) and the 3 (current 2 coupe) and reserve 1 and 2 for the FWD variants of sedans and hatchbacks. They threw the whole 4 doors odd, 2 doors even out the door when they started doing the GC stuff.
Isn't the 2 GC really just a 1 series sedan (like every GC) with less headroom for rear passengers?
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