I don’t particularly care for a burnout. As a matter of fact, it’s a waste of tires, puts undue stress on the clutch and drivetrain, and at the end of it all says very little about the capability of the … Continue reading
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BMW and Pininfarina are two of the most tradition-swathed names in the motoring world. Each is a byword for cutting-edge technology, style, dynamics and aesthetics. With the BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupé, the two time-honoured companies are unveiling the outcome … Continue reading
The good old days of the German sport sedan were much simpler times. Your carmaker of choice – be it Audi, BMW or Mercedes – would bolt together a supremely competent family sedan that blended high-class comfort and luxury with … Continue reading
Tesla has had quite a good run lately. Their stock has nearly tripled in the past six months; the Model S has been showered with accolades including Motor Trends 2013 Car of The Year, Automobile Magazines 2013 Automobile of The … Continue reading
BMW attempts to lure in new customers across the United States with a drive and compare event they call the BMW Ultimate Driving Experience. They trot out representative examples of their model line (with the glaring exception of M product … Continue reading
The new BMW M5 Facelift made its world debut this past weekend at the annual M Festival. The M Division chose to introduce their most iconic model in front of tens of thousands of fans attending the 3-day long event. … Continue reading
BMW M unveiled today the BMW M5 Facelift at the 2013 M Festival. Albert Biermann, Head of Engineering at M, and Thomas Schemera, Marketing Director for BMW M, introduced visual and power upgrades to the popular sporty sedan. Along with … Continue reading
I don’t particularly care for a burnout. As a matter of fact, it’s a waste of tires, puts undue stress on the clutch and drivetrain, and at the end of it all says very little about the capability of the … Continue reading
The two-section, rounded radiator grill, known as the kidney grille was first seen on the BMW 303 at the 1933 International Motor Show in Geneva and evolved during the course of time into one of the most distinctive BMW design … Continue reading
Summer isn’t officially upon us yet, but the weather has been splendid here in the Northeast, it makes me yearn for a long beachside drive in a BMW droptop and in my opinion, there is no better one than the … Continue reading
The mere fact that Andy Warhol painted the BMW M1 Art Car in 23 minutes is an attribute to his genius. Warhol explained the bold, bright and lucid brush and finger strokes on the Art Car BMW M1 thus: ‘I … Continue reading
There’s no need to adjust your picture, your eyes are not deceiving you: this is an E39 M5 Ute. Who would do such a thing to a tremendously revered M car? His name on the M5 forums is Apples, better … Continue reading
Steering wheel in full opposite lock, smoke billowing off the rear wheels, a cacophony of blow off valve, screaming exhaust and tire screech. There is something very wrong about drifting that makes it so right. Drifting as a driving technique … Continue reading
The BMW Ti (Touring international) never really experienced great success in the US, nor in most countries it was sold in. But as with many cars that don’t bask in the glory of great sales success, they rise to cult … Continue reading
What’s better than a clean white BMW? 3 clean white BMWs. They’re owned by one of our loyal readers Andrew Kirby and his family. They were bit by the same bug that seems to be going around lately, the white … Continue reading
The vicious cycle of obsolescence is something difficult for an enthusiast to accept. You just purchased what seemed like the latest and the fastest M3, then BAM!, a newer version comes along and eats your lunch! What’s an enthusiast to … Continue reading