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2021 BMW 3 Series Touring - The Ultimate Estate?
BMW 3 Series Touring blends sporty handling with estate car practicality, making it a top choice for drivers who want it all.
BMW is aiming directly at the Tesla Model 3 performance with its upcoming i3 M60 xDrive, rumored to produce up to 630 ...
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BMW is the boss of modern mid-sized sports sedan. It all started with the original 5 Series of 1972, predating both the 3 Series and 7 Series that flank it, giving the Bavarian brand a fresh tilt ...
Talk of the new wagon came up while van Hooydonk was discussing the upcoming, eighth-generation 3 Series sedan. That car is expected to be the second of BMW’s Neue Klasse generation of battery ...
Talking about the engine first, the new BMW 3 Series diesel is powered by a 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder, turbo diesel which puts out 187 hp of power and 400 nm torque.
The 3 Series Gran Limousine M Sport Pro Edition diesel uses a 193 PS 2-litre 4 cylinder diesel engine, that can make it go from nought to 100 kmph in 7.6 seconds All New ...
BMW is recalling more than 390,000 3 Series sedans and station wagons that could have a faulty Takata airbag inflator installed in the steering wheel. Ad-free. Influence-free.
“For almost 50 years now, the BMW 3 Series has represented the core of the BMW brand,” says erm… BMW. And yet, even the 3 Series can’t halt the march of progress, and with this latest ...
The BMW 3 Series is sold as a sedan, coupe, convertible, and wagon under various model designations determined by engine size, such as the 318i and its 1.8-liter four-cylinder.
The radically-styled electric version of the next BMW 3 Series range will spawn a wagon, insiders say. Here’s what it could look like.
A BMW wagon is a special thing indeed. They are prized by enthusiasts for their relative scarcity and astute practicality. As it turns out, though, BMW never wanted to build wagons in the first place.