BMWNA To Attack the US Market with Six Diesel Models

Thanks to someone with an itchy posting finger at vwvortex we not only have further confirmation of BMWNA\'s diesel plans but a full outline of the models to expect. To recap we\'ve heard from a number of sources over the past year that BMW of North America plans to bring two new diesel engines to the US market. The plan is to focus more on efficiency and less on power as the 335d and X5 35d did with it\'s barn-burning diesel. But what we didn\'t know was the exact model mix BMW intended these engines for.

BMW M3 GT: Riding Shotgun

Previously, when I heard the phrase \"riding shotgun\" it conjured up images in my mind of years gone by, a group of friends all fighting for the privilege of the front seat in a worn out 325e, or Volvo wagon. That\'s all changed. I experienced the ultimate in riding shotgun and it has forever changed me.

BimmerFile Review: The 2013 BMW M5 Manual

We\'ve done track time in both the DCT and manual previously so with this week-long test we wanted to throw the real world at the M5. Commuting, child-seats (Recaros of course) and even a road trip thrown in for good measure. Can the new M5 and its six speed manual handle it all?

BimmerFile Review: BMW M550d xDrive

In the 1980’s BMW offered some of their first diesels to US consumers. To say they were not well received is an understatement. To some, diesels still remain dirty, noisy, less refined and offer little in terms of driving fun. However, this is partly based on their living in the past.

Consumer Reports Names the 328i Most Reliable Sports Sedan

As much as we\'re generally not fans of <a href=\"http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/10/most-reliable-new-cars/index.htm\">Consumer Reports</a> and how they rate cars, we do take notice of their reliability ratings. For 2013 CR has rated the 328i as the most reliable sports sedan on sale in the US market.

BMW UK M6 Promotional Video Reminds Us Why It May be the Best M6 Ever

The BMW M6 is the pinnacle of the M Division by numbers and market position. And at $106,995 it better be damned impressive. Luckily it\'s more than impressive combining BMW\'s best technology with greater power, efficiency and control as compared to the last M6. We\'ve now driven both the convertible and coupe (check out the reviews below) and have come away thoroughly impressed by the new the M6.