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10 Non-BMW Cars Powered By BMW V8s
BMW has a long history of producing powerful, reliable engines, which have powered countless models, from sports cars to SUVs, over the decades. While BMW is perhaps most famous for its inline-six ...
BMW is laughing at one of its German rivals. While Mercedes is ditching V8s in some of its highest-performance cars, like the C63 AMG, the Bavarians are proudly planting their eight-cylinder flag on ...
The V8 is God's engine configuration of choice. Sure, there are much more efficient ways to make power through smaller displacement motors with forced induction, but it's nearly impossible to replace ...
To date, this is the only V8-powered M3 BMW ever made, and quite likely the last. That’s if you discount the E46 M3 GTR, with ...
BMW is ready to strap in as it predicts a rollercoaster ride over the next few years when it comes to electrification. But unlike some of its peers, the company has been geared up to keep the internal ...
BMW isn’t ready to phase out the V8 just yet, Americans should be proud. While the company has already retired the V12 and hasn’t offered a V10 in years, BMW development head Frank Weber recently ...
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The Last Rear-Wheel Drive BMW M Car With A V8 Engine
The end of an era as we look at the last BMW M car with a V8 and rear-wheel drive. Discover its specs, features, and what to ...
Easily the coolest E9X we've seen all week, this 2007 model year 328xi longroof has an Italian heart and a Japanese transmission ...
BMW's head of research & development has both good news and bad news for internal combustion enthusiasts. Although the V8 will soldier on in markets that include North America and the Middle East, ...
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Alpina Built A V8-Powered M3 Before BMW
Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH & Co. KG, commonly known simply as Alpina, has been in the automotive business since 1965.
Click above for a high-res gallery of the twin-turbo V8 BMW X5. BMW has continued to deny the existence of an M-version of the X5, and by all accounts, it’s true. The blokes from Bavaria maintain that ...
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