- June 25, 2015
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Google starts road tests of new self-driving car prototypes http://t.co/KVsxGTaNa0 — Automotive News (@Automotive_News) June 25, 2015
The as yet, unreleased BMW i5 may include hydrogen hybrid technology from Toyota? Read more at Automobile Magazine: Might #BMW's new i5 electric car use hydrogen power from Toyota? http://t.co/qQHgA51BEO pic.twitter.com/ErKMAqpGPT — Automobile Magazine (@automobilemag) November 18, 2014
We drive the second-gen (yes, really) #BMW X6, so what has BMW changed in the new version? http://t.co/gH8Z8qQ2fk pic.twitter.com/B4TXiAbm7x — Autoweek (@AutoweekUSA) October 16, 2014
I mean, what were they thinking? Post by Brian's Motor Works.
AutoCar UK compares driving the Alpina D3 Diesel sedan versus the newest M3 and find that while the M3 is more extreme, the refinements, high fuel-efficiency and Alpina’s ultra-premium interior make the D3 the better buy.
This car does a great job evoking the spirit of the classic BMW 2002 in a modern, technical package. The front end design is fitting for evoking the spirit, but while it is an improvement over the previous 1-series front end; it still seems to fall short of the show-stopping designs during other classic BMW design eras.
Take a photo tour of the 2014 BMW 328d xDrive Sports Wagon http://t.co/t6jkFlA8b6 pic.twitter.com/TCDPQcUsZ7 — CNET (@CNET) July 31, 2014