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With a recent redesign and big diesel power, it's no surprise that BMW's 5-series proved popular at the office. Here's everything you need to know about living with the 535d, straight from the guys.
Ralph Hanson November 16, 2006 Comment Now! German tuner HAMANN has worked its magic over the BMW 535d, which in its enhanced state develops 350hp (257kW) and a whopping 660Nm of torque. The 535d is ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
The M3 will always be BMW's hero in the world of V8 motoring, and you've got to go a long way to better its performance within its sector. Yet a couple of pretenders may want to be involved in that ...
The best place to find a diesel these days isn’t a freeway truck stop. It’s the country club. Brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi have always sold diesel cars on their home turf back in Germany.
For 2014, BMW offers diesel engines in its three sedan lines, and now we've spent a long weekend with the mid-size 5-Series sedan fitted with the fuel-efficient engine. Given the depth-of-winter test ...
Torque, not horsepower, equals drivability. Accessible torque is what people need in everyday driving, not to rev the nuts off a car to make 200 horsepower. That's why diesel is brilliant. But years ...
This post is brought to you by BMW Advanced Diesel. Clean. Powerful. Efficient. BMW wants to hear your feedback on the Diesel model.Please help out by taking this quick survey. Over the past week I’ve ...
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