BMW was once known in America as primarily a sports car company. Hands up, everyone who drove or lusted after the 1600s and 2002s of the 1960s and 1970s. But over the last 20 years, the German ...
Forbidden fruit has finally fallen on our shores! Is the BMW M5 Touring hitting the ground in North America now, for the ...
If you're after a genuinely affordable all-wheel-drive wagon, and you don't mind employing a little patience, you may be lucky to uncover BMW's E46 generation 325xi Touring, which is a great example ...
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The ultimate 90s wagon? BMW M5 Touring E34 driving experience
The BMW M5 Touring E34 stands as one of the most iconic performance wagons of the 1990s, combining practicality with true ...
The result gives wagon fans a neat reminder – horsepower sells posters, but weight wins arguments. The M5 Touring has 177 more horsepower than the M3 CS Touring, plus an electric motor that helps it ...
Wagon fans and enthusiasts rejoice! Following in the footsteps of the M2 CS pocket rocket, the hardcore M3 CS and the excellent M4 CS, BMW is adding another track-focused CS model to its portfolio.
The base xDrive28i produces 241 hp and can reach 60 in a swift 6.2 seconds. It starts at $43,200, making it one of the ...
Wagons might be on the verge of a huge comeback and BMW may be inclined to bring more models to the States. And it’s all thanks to the M5 Touring. According to a recent chat between CarBuzz and BMW’s ...
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