From the Archive: 1987 @BMW M6 is the granddaddy of the modern M car: https://t.co/P3p2OdAQbn pic.twitter.com/VNdargTIyT
— Car and Driver (@CARandDRIVER) January 15, 2021
BMW M3 through the years | Check out the 2021 BMW M3 and M4 next to its ancestors: https://t.co/O9N8sIm4YM pic.twitter.com/4lnTEZrTb1
— Autoblog (@therealautoblog) October 12, 2020
The “Amber” is actually resin to support the weight of the 1979 G-class “dinosaur”
This 1979 @MercedesBenz #GClass is a fossil: https://t.co/ixc1q6w3pT pic.twitter.com/amDuG6ukCL
— Autoblog (@therealautoblog) April 17, 2018
This will be the first 7-passenger vehicle BMW has produced in its long history. See the camouflaged production version here:
2019 @BMW #X7 SUV spied, with its big grille partially obscured: https://t.co/5ZJiJ9KLYD pic.twitter.com/dMEyiGnpfS
— Autoblog (@therealautoblog) February 8, 2018
.@BMW iNext EV to get 435 miles of range, goes on sale in 2021: https://t.co/KlyhjvglXm pic.twitter.com/Z84O4x1hS7
— Autoblog (@therealautoblog) January 28, 2018
Brainpower and the great port of Charleston!
BMW E30 325i Cabriolet pic.twitter.com/h6eFGCvojV
— Amazing Cars (@Automotive) September 26, 2016
Can we get an “Amen?”
Gas reaches lowest prices in over a decadehttps://t.co/D1kDWvssog pic.twitter.com/3jtA5cOu2O
— Autoblog (@therealautoblog) July 18, 2016
The #next100 years are looking strong. Meet the M760i, the first V12 M Performance Automobile producing 600hp #NYIAS pic.twitter.com/j4yx8DjUQd
— BMW USA (@BMWUSA) March 23, 2016
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There’s still more to the scandal that hasn’t shaken out
In wake of the #Volkswagen scandal, cheating may actually get easier: http://t.co/KRDcL8pBY4 pic.twitter.com/bfnC3jIGj5
— Autoblog.com (@therealautoblog) September 24, 2015
Can’t say this is surprising! Read more on Autoweek:
#VW #CEO #MartinWinterkorn is out: #Dieselgate #scandal costs #Volkswagen CEO his job http://t.co/0gSLeQj5EN pic.twitter.com/B3o3785wfZ
— Autoweek (@AutoweekUSA) September 23, 2015