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BMW Just Killed All Of Its M Competition Models
Previously, BMW M's Competition badge meant one thing: you were getting the most serious, quickest, nastiest car BMW M could make in a given model line. Sure, there were the standard M cars: plenty of ...
Even with new trademark filings hinting at tweaking its naming structure for the better, BMW is now making another odd naming decision with its sports car lineup. During a recent discussion at the i5 ...
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BMW is ending M Competition models for a reason
In a strategic shift, BMW has confirmed plans to phase out its high-performance M Competition models. This decision targets the specialized variants known for their track-focused enhancements, ...
View post: DeWalt's Max Angle Grinder That Makes 'Fast and Smooth' Cuts Is 38% Off at Amazon This particular listing is a strong option for anyone who wants a like-new performance sedan without the ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
American Shelby has built numerous versions of the Cobra sports car over the years, though among the most desirable—and collectible—are the 427 S/C and Competition cars. One of those cars, a 1965 ...
View post: G-Shock’s New Transparent Drop Is Pure ’90s Energy The Competition badge is dropped; all BMW M cars now come in the highest-performance spec. Over 80% of customers chose Competition models, ...
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