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A pristine 1991 BMW 325i S Evo2 went under the hammer for R1,360,000. Both of these E30 models are South African developments with interesting back-stories The 333i was created because the first ...
He is also the host of Wallpaper’s first podcast. For lovers of the marque, BMW’s commitment to online archiving is second to none. The latest website from the Bavarian manufacturer is this extensive ...
When Ars finally drove the single-motor BMW i4 eDrive40 last year, we came away very impressed. Until then we'd only sampled the powerful twin-motor i4 M50, which is fast and fun but a bit too ...
Can a 725HP turbocharged BMW 325i E30 take on the mighty Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4? We compare raw power, acceleration, and performance to see how these two legends stack up on the road and track.
The iPhone 16 standard models come in five color variants with matching wallpapers. The White Silver wallpaper is the only wallpaper with a lighter tone, using soft, bright colors. In contrast ...
BMW on Tuesday said it is recalling 720,796 vehicles in North America because they are equipped with an electric water pump that may short circuit as a result of faulty installation, posing a fire ...
The BMW 3 Series attained something close to perfection in its fourth generation, internally known as the E46. More recent versions of the 3 Series may be quicker, larger, and far more advanced ...
The BMW 325i was offered as a convertible from 1986 to 2013 spanning the E30, E36, E46, and E90 generations of the 3-series. The first offering came in 1986 with the E30 3-series, four years after ...
Black wallpapers give your iPhone an elegant look. Some people prefer a black background for aesthetic reasons. Also, on an OLED screen, black wallpaper improves battery life and focus ...
It’s the BMW iX2, and if you’re familiar with the current Bavarian naming strategy then you’ll know that makes this the all-electric version of the new X2. Simple question, simple answer.
‘I think the result will provide readers with a glimpse of BMW’s future rather than just its past.’ Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture ...