BMW's inline-six engines are loved among fans and have been around since the company's start, but only a select few can take the mantle as the most powerful.
Manual fans rejoice: BMW claims it remains committed to offering manual transmissions in its cars for the forseeable future!
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BMW has given its high-performance ‘wagon the renowned CS treatment and it will make its way onto roads by 2026!
Besides the British Racing Green look, this BMW M3 Sedan also rocks a few aftermarket add-ons, sits closer to the ground, and ...
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Wagons are back, baby. The BMW M3 Touring is just about the best one-size-fits-all solution to going fast, practically.
BMW E46-series M3 is an easy modern classic to fall in love with. The car’s muscular styling has aged well — ditto for its ...