Mercedes ahead of BMW in August sales in the U.S.
BMW’s sales fell 8.0 percent in August to 25,531. For the year, sales have fallen 8.3 percent to 204,744 units. Mercedes had a 3.0 percent sales increase last month to 31,556. For the year they…
BMW’s sales fell 8.0 percent in August to 25,531. For the year, sales have fallen 8.3 percent to 204,744 units. Mercedes had a 3.0 percent sales increase last month to 31,556. For the year they…
In a rather surprising move, the London Fire Brigade decided to replace all of its 60 Vauxhall Astras with a fleet of BMW i3 REx models. The move aims at offering an example for other…
The world has been waiting for a BMW M7 for quite some time now. Even though Mercedes-Benz has fully-fledged AMG models out on sale in the guise of the S63 or S65 versions of its…
BMW recently replaced the aging N55 engine in the M235i with the brand’s new B58 engine. Following the engine update, as well as some minor chassis updates, it’s now called the BMW M240i, to match…
Literally a day after we spoke about Audi trying to jump into the midsize coupe crossover market with the Audi Q4, and how it’s becoming an increasingly popular market, Mercedes throws another one into the…
Sales of BMW brand vehicles decreased 8.0 percent in August for a total of 25,531 compared to 27,755 vehicles sold in August, 2015. Year-to-date, the BMW brand is down 8.3 percent in the U.S. on…
BMW of North America will offer the Apple CarPlay as an optional $300 feature on most BMWs within the current lineup. Several cars from BMW’s 2 to 7 series can now be purchased with CarPlay…
The recently unveiled MINI Challenge will join the British GT Championship for the first time next year. The news follows a recent agreement between MINI Challenge and MINI UK which will see the brand provide…
BMW recently replaced its famous N55 engine with the new B58 engine in the new BMW 340i. While the beloved N55 still lives on in cars like the BMW M2 and X4 M40i, the new…
The Germans just love to copy each other. It’s actually kind of humorous, as one German company can’t come out with a new car without the others following suit. Admittedly, it makes sense. The Germans…