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German automaker Bayerische Motoren Werke (Bavarian Motor Works), specializes in building luxury cars with top of the line features. Past models worth mentioning are the 3-series and 7-series. Upcoming models to watch for include the BMW i8, i3 and updated 3-series.

BMW M6 Gran Coupe Headed to America Next Year

BMW M6 Gran Coupe Headed to America Next Year
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BMW is definitely hearing the plea that American buyers hunger for performance. Even though we’re not getting an M7 model but rather an M770i xDrive, the German automaker is blessing us with an M6 Gran Coupe. Continue Reading...

One Minute Weekend News Wrap-up: Lexus LF-LC, BMW M7 Confirmed, Ford Escape Recalled

One Minute Weekend News Wrap-up: Lexus LF-LC, BMW M7 Confirmed, Ford Escape Recalled
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Play the Qwiki: AutoGuide.com Weekend News Wrapup, July 16, 2012 The weekend’s news in just one minute, view the AutoGuide.com Qwiki above for a rundown of the top four stories you may have missed.  Major news stories over the weekend include the confirmation of the Lexus LF-LC for production, not to mention the BMW M7.... Continue Reading...

BMW M7 on its Way, Sort of, as M770i xDrive

BMW M7 on its Way, Sort of, as M770i xDrive
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This year has been littered with rumors of a BMW M7 model, from speculation to trademark filings, but it appears that the German automaker will find a different approach to feed the hunger of performance-seeking luxury sedan enthusiasts. Continue Reading...

BMW M235i Coupe Heading to America in Early 2014

BMW M235i Coupe Heading to America in Early 2014
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While the rest of the world has been enjoying BMW’s M Performance models, America will finally be treated to its first of the new performance machines in 2014 with the debut of the M235i coupe. Continue Reading...

BMW ActiveHybrid 3 Packs 335-HP, Eight Speed Transmission

BMW ActiveHybrid 3 Packs 335-HP, Eight Speed Transmission
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BMW has announced its all-new ActiveHybrid 3 model, featuring a 3.0-liter TwinPower Turbo inline-six mated to an eight-speed Steptronic automatic transmission, combined with an electric motor to deliver 335-hp and 332 lb-ft of torque. Continue Reading...

BMW, Toyota Announce Plans for Co-Developed Sports Car

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BMW, Toyota Announce Plans for Co-Developed Sports Car
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Industry giants Toyota and BMW held a press conference in Munich today to discuss plans for its partnership initially announced last December, unveiling plans for a co-developed sports car. Continue Reading...

Ten Turbo Cars We Can’t Wait to Get Our Hands On

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Ten Turbo Cars We Can’t Wait to Get Our Hands On
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Turbocharged vehicles are quickly becoming the answer to having a fuel-efficient vehicle, with exciting performance. They seem to all be geared towards the sensible enthusiast, offering sporty dynamics, while still getting solid fuel efficiency.  Here’s some of the upcoming turbo-charged vehicles you can expect in the next few years. We’ve got some spy-pictures, and concept... Continue Reading...

Toyota Expands BMW Partnership to Develop Hydrogen Fuel-Cells

Toyota Expands BMW Partnership to Develop Hydrogen Fuel-Cells
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Toyota is deepening its partnership with BMW by agreeing to supply the German automaker with hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell technology. The companies first partnered in December of last year with BMW supplying Toyota with small diesel engines for the European market in exchange for Toyota’s lithium-ion hybrid systems and research.  Continue Reading...

BMW M5 to Lose Manual Transmission Next Time Around

BMW M5 to Lose Manual Transmission Next Time Around
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One of the “Ultimate Driving Machines” just got a little less ultimate, as a BMW official has confirmed that the next-generation M5 will be offered with an automatic transmission only. Continue Reading...

Will a New Era of Turbocharging Bring Back Old Problems?

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Will a New Era of Turbocharging Bring Back Old Problems?
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In an effort to squeeze as much power from every car, while making them more fuel-friendly, automakers are increasingly switching their engines to use a technology that’s not exactly new and which isn’t typically associated with fuel economy – turbocharging. Continue Reading...
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