E30 BMWs have risen in value over the last few years. But a few bargain-priced models can still be found, including some rather special examples. And this week on Bring a Trailer, one of those special models is up for sale: an AWD-equipped 1991 BMW 325iX.
MotorTrend compared a 2021 BMW M3 Competition and a 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio back-to-back. And while the M3 Competition was more capable, the Giulia Quadrifoglio was noticeably more fun.
BMW made the announcement this week that the all-electric i3 sedan will not be sold in the US beginning next month. It will be sold for one more year in Europe, before being discontinued.
Finding a fun, daily-driveable sports car under $25,000 can be hard. But, with some diligence and a little research it's possible to end up in something fun, practical, and good looking to boot.
This week on Cars & Bids comes a chance to own a US-legalized version of the luxurious European alternative to the E60 BMW M5: a 2005 E60 BMW Alpina B5.
Which is safer, the 2021 BMW X5 or 2021 Audi Q7? The IIHS says the Audi Q7’s headlights are even worse than the BMW X5’s, making the X5 a better choice.
If you're looking for a luxury SUV that performs more like a sports car, the 2022 BMW X3 M checks both boxes. We discuss whether its performance upgrade is worth the price.
The kidney grille of the BMW 4 Series has been drastically shortened, now looking like a pair of buck teeth. Some thought the automaker would reconsider this design choice, but it's still there for the 2022 model.
The BMW E90/E92/E93 M3 still remains a beloved, well-handling, daily-drivable luxury sports car. And this week on Bring a Trailer, there's a chance to own an even sharper version: a 2012 BMW M3 Competition Coupe.
This week on Cars & Bids, there's an opportunity to bid on a 2013 BMW 135is Coupe, a more affordable alternative to the beloved 1M Coupe. And this 135is Coupe isn't just a bargain; it's believed to a be a 1-of-1-spec example.
Which is safer, the 2021 Lexus RX or 2021 BMW X5? The IIHS gave one a Top Safety Pick award, and one a Top Safety Pick+ award. Let’s see which is safer.
When it comes to the push for more sustainable, more efficient cars, many manufacturers have been looking to hydrogen. For BMW, hydrogen fuel cells are a great supplement to electric drivetrains that were previously battery-focused. BMW has now begun testing hydrogen fuel cells in everyday applications on the road to see how reliable it is.
BMW may finally be waving the white flag over its beaver fang front end designs. Through some clever paint details it has visually minimized the massiveness of the grille on the 4 Series Gran Coupe.