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If you think all the best hybrids are all penny-pinching econoboxes, think again. Even proper premium manufacturers like BMW and even Bentley are wheeling out luxury hybrid cars. With sizeable ...
We’ve finally had the chance to drive the all-new version of the BMW 5 Series – and it’s kind of a big deal. Even though we’re now living in the age of the SUV, this traditional three-box ...
The latter is what we have here, the top-shelf, AWD 3.5T Prestige. Meanwhile, the BMW 5 Series needs no introduction. The 5 has been the measuring stick for decades, and BMW gave this G30 ...
And ponder what could have been; there are numeric gaps which we can only imagine were stillborn projects or new cars that never saw the light of day… BMW G30 7th-gen 5-series 2017- BMW G31 7th ...
Q ) Which is the cheapest BMW car in India? A ) The 2 Series is the most affordable BMW car in India, priced at ₹ 43.90 Lakh (ex-showroom). Q ) What is the most expensive BMW car available in India?
Actual terms vary by lender. The BMW 1 Series M price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location. The nationwide average price ...
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The E38 BMW 7 Series was highly regarded as one of the best generations, mainly due to its slick-shifting transmission.
Better still, while the 5 Series is more mature than ever, it still handles like a BMW. It’s quiet at speed, yet feels agile enough to entertain. The ‘Boost’ button – activated by pulling ...
Found the BMW 3-Series of your dreams? Now you want to know all about it! With the help of Parkers, you can find out all of the key specs about the BMW 3-Series from fuel efficiency in MPG and top ...
No, not the canary yellow, hippo sized BMW M5, which is to Q-car subtlety ... swollen to cover track widths increased from the regular 5-Series by 75mm at the front. Couldn’t you tell?
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sweta Kaushal writes about Bollywood and Indian films.