BMW M Cars Ranked by Depreciation: Best and Worst Resale
Not all BMW M cars depreciate the same. Using fresh data from iSeeCars, we break down which high-performance models hold their value — and which ones drop like a rock. No one with any sense…
Not all BMW M cars depreciate the same. Using fresh data from iSeeCars, we break down which high-performance models hold their value — and which ones drop like a rock. No one with any sense…
The F95 X5 M debuted back in 2019 and is still kicking today, largely unchanged since a big refresh in 2024. But that’s fine with us, since the super SUV has only gotten better with…
Japanese tuning house 3D Design has taken the wraps off their latest project—an aggressively enhanced BMW X5 M Competition wearing a stealthy Frozen Black Metallic finish. This SUV blends brute performance with Japanese precision, showcasing…
When it comes to M cars, tuners tend to prefer sedans and coupes, with the occasional wagon for extra variety. It makes sense, considering owners of M2s, M3s, and whatnot are more likely to modify…
So, you’ve got $130,000-ish USD burning a hole in your pocket. You need an SUV with enough room for you, your golf clubs, and your growing family. But you also need enough power to smoke…
Performance wagons used to be the de facto do-it-all cars until luxury marques noticed the sales potential of adding big and powerful engines to their crossovers and SUVs. The X5 has 617 hp on tap…
Just because some of the newer BMWs have big kidney grilles and/or split headlights, it doesn’t mean all models will adopt this look. Take for example the facelifted X5 and X6 spied this week testing…
Despite the effects of the Corona pandemic on the market, BMW M reported another sales record year in 2020. The number of BMW M automobiles sold represents a 6 percent increase over 2019 to 144,218…
In the Australian market, prices for new vehicles can become shockingly high, especially when it comes to premium vehicles. BMW is, of course, included in this category so if you’re looking for a new one,…
I’m going to be the first one to say it: a car the size of a BMW X5 has no place on the track. And yet doesn’t driving one in such circumstances feel a bit…