2016 BMW CCA Car of your Dreams Raffle is a BMW M4 GTS
Every year, the BMW CCA (Car Club of America) holds an annual raffle, which acts as a sort of fundraiser for the club so they can put on all of the great events that they…
Every year, the BMW CCA (Car Club of America) holds an annual raffle, which acts as a sort of fundraiser for the club so they can put on all of the great events that they…
While the BMW M2 is a sensational car, calling it perfect is a difficult thing to do. That’s not a knock on the M2, but perfection, really. No car is perfect and every car has…
So far, we’ve seen the BMW M2 go up against its sort-of direct rivals on multiple occasions. Every time a large comparison is made, the BMW gets pitted against the Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG and the…
The brand-new BMW M2 is a very popular car, as journalists and enthusiasts alike have been raving about it. But do you know what no one has said about it? That it needs more power….
Just earlier this week, the guys from Cars in South Africa put the BMW M2 up against its rivals on the track and found that the differences between them couldn’t have been smaller. This time,…
At the 2016 M Corso, exhaust systems maker Akrapovic showcased a pre-production version of their upcoming exhaust for the BMW M2. The video shows the Akrapovic full titanium exhaust system including down pipes, remote valve…
Even though the BMW M2 was just launched last month, the competition was already waiting for it. The new M car was, welcomed to the track by cars that wouldn’t normally be considered its direct…
The newest M kid on the block or the so-called ‘baby M’ still has a lot of things to prove. Even though most reviews found the BMW M2 extremely satisfying to drive, a lot of…
Time has come for the guys from MotorWeek to take the BMW M2 out for a road test and see how BMW’s claims about the performance of the car stack up against their own findings….
BMW’s newest M2 is a proper sports car, through and through. It’s the kind of car that brings you back to the old days of sports cars, where handling and feel mattered more than connectivity…