If you’re hoping to get your hands on the 335-horsepower version of BMW’s pint-sized 1 Series, better put your $46,135 down fast. The maker plans to only have the newest offering from its vaunted M division on sale in U.S. showrooms for a matter of months.
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The BMW 328 turns 75 this year and to celebrate we wanted to share some history about the legendary BMW sports car. Originally manufactured between 1936 and 1940 as a racing car it has proven to be just as impressive for everyday use.
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With the Shanghai Auto Show just a couple of days away BMW unveils it's new BMW-Brilliance New Energy Vehicle concept Sunday.
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BMW might be coming out with a new 4 Series line of BMW cars. The rumors were circling today about a possible 3 Series GT, however this may just be one of the new BMW 4 Series models.
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BMW has always been a top-dog in the luxury category in the US and reports from China are putting BMW in the number one most desired brand.
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The case study on the concept BMW ConnectedDrive is underway and BMW has released a video clip to tell the story of how the ConnectedDrive Concept came to be.
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BMW launches it's new ad campaign through Facebook! “The X3 Matchup,” will give viewers the opportunity to guess the configuration of the BMW X3 featured in the advertisement for a chance to win a Grand Prize two-year lease on the vehicle.
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BMW masters the basics with performance and handling in the sporty 535i, but still trails the likes of Audi and Infiniti with unimaginative styling and average tech features.
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AT&T, the leader in emerging devices, today announced an agreement with BMW to wirelessly deliver an enhanced suite of safety and infotainment services to future BMW models.
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BMW AG is weighing whether to add artificial sounds to its electric vehicles to make them safer to pedestrians. German rivals Audi and Mercedes-Benz say that they already have started developing brand-specific sounds while Nissan and Infiniti have revealed the solutions they will use to ensure that their EVs don't pose a danger to people when traveling at low speeds.
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