The all-wheel-drive M3 xDrive will do the same sprint in 3.5sec on paper, and again, with ideal conditions will slip under the claimed time. Top speed is a limited 155mph, rising to 180mph with ...
The BMW 330d xdrive M ... has a nicely rear-biased 40/60 torque split but can apportion as much as 100 per cent of torque to either axle in 0.1 seconds. The xDrive system itself consists of ...
The Competition base model is rear wheel drive, but has an optional xDrive all-wheel ... optional powertrain, the BMW M3 Competition sheds off .4 seconds off its 0-60 time. The M3 CS brings ...
A BMW M3 Competition ... bumping the xDrive variant to 523 hp (390 kW / 530 PS). It’s not exactly a car that needs much encouragement to get itself into trouble. With a 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h ...
After shopping around for insurance quotes on my new BMW M3 Competition xDrive, I was shocked to discover it would cost less ...
For those in this position who can afford it, the BMW X7 offers a compelling answer: a full-size SUV with a decent dose of sports-car spirit. The X7 M60i xDrive ... with a 3.0-liter inline-six ...
Whether you go for the saloon or estate car (Touring) version, the BMW M3 is a brilliant performance ... a powered tailgate. The xDrive badge means this version is four-wheel drive.
Wagons are back, baby. The BMW M3 Touring is just about the best one-size-fits-all solution to going fast, practically. When Drive Managing Editor Trent Nikolic drove the BMW M3 Touring at its ...