2011 BMW 550i Luxury Sedan – Plenty of Upgrades Available
Editor @ April 20, 2011 # No Comment Yet

If you want more luxury, generally you will need to pay more money for it. At $60,200 MSRP the 2011 BMW 550i sedan has plenty of gadgets and features…you can spend up to $14,000 in upgrades alone if you wanted to.
The 2011 550i sedan is the 6th generation model and there are a lot of changes since it was first introduced the most distinguishable of course is the styling. Many BMW enthusiast feels that the new 2011 design looks a heck of lot better than the previous generation.
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2009 BMW Z4 SDrive35i Convertible / Roadster
Editor @ May 28, 2010 # No Comment Yet

For the thrillseeker driver who loves mountain drives, curvy roads mixed in with some long straight aways getting behind the 2009 BMW Z4 roadster is what what they need.
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BMW X6 xDrive50i SUV – 2009
Editor @ February 20, 2010 # No Comment Yet

BMW calls the X6 a Sport Activity Coupe, which is a different take on Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). The reason is because they want to accentuate the BMW X6 sporty car-like driving characteristics, which BMW thinks caters to active car consumers. However, the BMW X5 may be a better buy as it costs less, has additional cargo room, seats more people and is better on fuel efficiency than the BMW X6. So what can the BMW X6 offer over that?
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Electric-Powered MINI E are in testing
Editor @ January 23, 2010 # No Comment Yet

Currently BMW’s MINI USA division is performing test and collecting important real world data on 450 drivers that are part of the MINI E electric powered vehicles. The people testing the new MINI E are located all around the globe.
The MINI E electric cars are now in use daily in such metropolis as Los Angeles, New Jersey and New York, plus many others around the world, where private districts, public utilities, universities, customers, non-profit and commercial organizations are driving them for normal daily use.
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