BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo is Being Discontinued Because it Makes No Sense Anymore
The BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo will be discontinued as the brand tries to tighten up its portfolio because it simply doesn't make sense anymore.
The BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo will be discontinued as the brand tries to tighten up its portfolio because it simply doesn't make sense anymore.
According to a report by the Süddeutsche Zeitung, discussions are currently taking place between the two car manufacturers in regards to joint platforms for vehicles from BMW and Mercedes
Today, we're going to take a look at how a regular morning unfolds when a couple can't decide who gets to drive the BMW M340i xDrive.
Today, it's time to look again at the 330i model with the M Sport Package and the Portimao Blue launch color. Here is a photo gallery
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The BMW M340i starts at $54,995, which is about $15k more than the BMW 330i. Is its bigger engine and better performance worth the extra money?
The upcoming G21 BMW 3 Series Touring has just been caught testing in the snow and it wears the old-school Hofmeister Kink.
Shown here is a BMW 320d - not offered in the US - featuring the Mineral Grey Metallic color. Mineral Grey was available on the outgoing F30 generation also
New photos from South Africa show the G20 320d not only in the Melbourne Red color, but also with the Sport Like Package.
Back in October 2018, the all-new BMW 3 Series and the BMW Z4 celebrated its world debut at the Paris Motor Show, including the BMW Niederlassung in Munich
BMW worldwide numbers dipped in February. Overall, compared with last year, sales went down by 4.1 percent
The BMW 330e plug-in hybrid was just introduced at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show and will arrive on the market later this year.