History: BMW ///M logo colors explained
Since we just posted some bits from BMW’s history, we decided to stay on the topic and talk about the ///M logo, the three stripes that make M branded cars even more recognizable. So, let’s…
Since we just posted some bits from BMW’s history, we decided to stay on the topic and talk about the ///M logo, the three stripes that make M branded cars even more recognizable. So, let’s…
Have you wondered how BMW names their vehicles, the nomenclature they follow? Even though in the past few years BMW has changed the pattern, it is still interesting to look at past models and see…
“Hofmeister Kink” is one of the most common used words when describing the details of a BMW exterior design. But how many of us do really know what it means or the history behind it?…
This is a topic that came up in many of the debates I had with my friends or other car fans. As many of you know, BMW is one of the few companies left to…
Last week, our article on why should you have run-flat tires on your BMW stirred controversy among the bimmer fans and owners. As promised, I am back with the second part of the article in…
Let me start first by saying that this a “touchy” subject and it has been debated over and over again. While there are many people that love the run-flat tires on their BMWs, there are…
At CEBIT 2009, world’s largest computer expo, BMW Designworks USA in cooperation with Thermaltake presented a futuristic computer case named Level 10. As we know, Designworks USA have done some cool things in the past,…
At the recent Chicago Auto Show, I had the opportunity to chat a few minutes with Tom Plucinsky, BMW’s Product and Technology Manager in North America. We have met Tom several times at previous auto…
With the recent resignation of BMW’s Head of Design, Chris Bangle, it was only natural that Adrian Van Hooydonk will move up to the top position after being Director of Design since 2004. But…
In the summer of 2003 I drove to Nashville in a new Jet-Black 3.0 BMW Z4 coming in from the north out of Kentucky and into little Tennessee towns. Somewhere among the little hilled hoot-n-hollers…