The sixth generation of the BMW 3 Series, known by the F30 code, keeps less affluent brand enthusiasts awake at night. They ...
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The first BMW on our list is none other than BMW's own bread and butter, the 3-Series sedan. Specifically, the sixth-generation F30, which was available from 2012 to 2018. 2016 is the LCI ...
While maintaining the ethos of its predecessor, the F30 BMW 3 Series started to take shape like its elder sibling, the 5 Series. The kidney grille grew and was now wide enough to let the ...
BMW’s diesel-powered 3-series has long been the acceptable face of oil-burning for enthusiasts. This new F30-generation 330d M Sport is no exception. First impressions are wholly encouraging.
The 3 Series blends driving enjoyment, creature comforts, high-tech features, and good fuel economy. The 330i is fitted with a punchy 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder paired with a smooth and ...
German automaker BMW has a legacy of building driver-centric luxury cars with cutting-edge technology. It began operations over a century ago as an aircraft engine manufacturer, and has been ...
Great to see BMW sticking with what is an actual car, and not ditching it entirely in favour of its X1 and X2 crossovers. In principle the 1 Series is pretty conventional, so if it succeeds it's ...
If truth be told, the first-generation BMW X1 didn’t quite deliver the goods. It was rather drab to look at, while its lacklustre interior and dreary diesel engines certainly weren’t of the ...
We have rated BMW SUVs on a 10-point scale based on roughly 200 data points encompassing acceleration, handling, comfort, cargo space, fuel efficiency, value, and how enjoyable they are to drive.
We’re not about to call a £66,000 car inexpensive, but the M2 is such a wonderfully pure distillation of M-power magic and BMW six-cylinder power that we feel obliged to say it’s remarkably ...