BMW 3 Series sedan engines: fascinating drive technology spanning five vehicle generations
For 36 years now, the BMW 3 Series has profited more than almost any other model series from its fascinating drive technology.
For 36 years now, the BMW 3 Series has profited more than almost any other model series from its fascinating drive technology.
Photo comparison between the new 2012 BMW 1 Series and the current generation Audi A3
M stands for Motorsports, BMW's historical passion. To emphasize the uniqueness of their M products, BMW releases a new video showcasing the M heritage.
One of the two BMW diesels in the U.S., the 335d Sedan, gets promoted once again. With a production date ending in August of 2011, the BMW 335d will most likely be replaced when the new generation F30 3 Series comes to the U.S. in 2012.
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InsideLine dyno-tested the new 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe. Here is a video and excerpt from their report
BMW announced today that production for the BMW 3 Series Sedan ends in October 2011. The only 3er diesel available in the U.S., the 335d, will also production in August.
German tuner Prior Design reveals their latest wide body kit for the BMW 3 Series E93 Convertible. Just like the wide body kit offered for the coupe, the package includes new fenders and side skirts, new front and rear aprons, as well as an air intake and power dome hood, similar to the design on the M3.
BMW world associated the new Valencia Orange Metallic paint with the 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe, but thanks to our sister-magazine BimmerToday, we have the first photos of a 3 Series Sedan sporting the same exclusive and unique paint.
The campaign, which started on February 18, will run for 14 weeks, and offers a range of competitions and weekly giveaways, with prizes such as laptops and smartphones and culminates in the chance to win a new BMW 3 Series.
At BMW's advanced safety facility a crash test is a dramatic, tension-filled moment, where every detail has to be timed perfectly.
Since debuting in the year 1975, more than 12 million customers worldwide have purchased a BMW 3 Series, even though the car cannot be associated with any typical customer segment. So the reasons for this remarkable success are manifold.