These are the Top Five Best Upcoming BMWs in 2021
It’s probably safe to say that most people are looking forward to 2021, if for no other reason than because it will mean 2020 is over. However, new-year optimism is a good thing; it keeps…
It’s probably safe to say that most people are looking forward to 2021, if for no other reason than because it will mean 2020 is over. However, new-year optimism is a good thing; it keeps…
Among BMW enthusiasts, the M3 Touring is likely the most exciting car in the brand’s near future. BMW enthusiasts have been begging the Bavarian brand to develop a long-roof version of the 3 Series for…
The biggest announcement to come from BMW this year definitely seems to be the future introduction of the M3 Touring in the line-up. This is a car that has been asked for by die-hard fans…
This new BMW M340i is just about all the car anyone needs from a daily driver, especially in Touring-spec. It’s F80 M3-fast (it’s actually faster, if the M3 is manual), just as capable on track…
This year might go down in history as one of the worst in the last century, but at least for some people it also came with good news. BMW announced that it will be making…
2020 might be a horrible year in a number of ways, but we also got some good news in the last 10 months. One of them was the confirmation that an M3 Touring model is…
This is a joyous time for car enthusiasts, as a genuine BMW M3 Touring is currently in the works. For the first time in history, BMW is going to be building a long-roof M3 wagon…
Back when the BMW M3 Touring was officially announced, my first thought, after the immediate jubilation of course, was that it would allow fans to forgive the grille. We’re beating a dead horse at this…
It’s that time again and we apologize about the delay. It’s BMWBLOG Podcast time and that means you’re graced with the voice of a man who’s barely holding his sanity together, talk to you about…
It’s no surprise that American BMW enthusiasts are practically begging for the Bavarians to bring them the M3 wagon. Admittedly, as an American enthusiasts, it feels like a bit of a slap in the face…