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BMW Slashes 2024 Forecast Amid Global Challenges

BMW lowers its 2024 profit forecast due to a recall affecting 1.5 million vehicles with faulty brakes and sluggish demand in China. The German automaker anticipates significant warranty costs and delivery delays, projecting profit margins of 6-7% instead of the previously forecasted 8-10%. Learn how these challenges are impacting BMW's global performance.

BMW Slashes 2024 Forecast Amid Global Challenges

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2025 BMW X3 M50: A Bold Look with M Performance Parts

Explore the latest M Performance Parts for the 2025 BMW X3 M50, featuring 22-inch wheels, carbon fiber accents, and an aggressive rally-inspired rear spoiler. Discover how these exclusive upgrades enhance the luxury SUV's aesthetics and performance. Get ready to transform your ride with BMW’s stylish and functional accessories.

2025 BMW X3 M50: A Bold Look with M Performance Parts

BMW M135: A Hot Hatch Loaded With M Performance Parts

Discover the bold styling upgrades on the new BMW M135 hatch, featuring a striking Portimao Blue Metallic paint job and loaded with M Performance Parts. From carbon fiber accents to upgraded brakes and exhaust, this sporty hatch brings plenty of flair. Explore why the M135 won’t be coming to the U.S., but still grabs attention globally.

BMW M135: A Hot Hatch Loaded With M Performance Parts

BMW’s Recycling and Dismantling Center Turns 30 Years Old

Discover how BMW Group’s Recycling and Dismantling Center (RDC) has been leading the automotive industry’s recycling efforts for three decades. From vehicle dismantling innovations to influencing how BMW designs cars today, the RDC is at the forefront of sustainability. Learn about the facility’s role in electric vehicle battery disposal and its impact on future vehicle production.

BMW’s Recycling and Dismantling Center Turns 30 Years Old

Swiss Millionaire Fined $128,000 For Tailgating in BMW

A Swiss millionaire driving a BMW 540d received a staggering $128,000 fine for tailgating on the A1 highway. The fine, tied to his high income, reflects Switzerland's strict road laws, where penalties are based on earnings. Learn more about how this expensive driving mistake unfolded and the hefty additional costs involved.

Swiss Millionaire Fined $128,000 For Tailgating in BMW