BMW M5: The Ultimate Sports Sedan

The BMW M5, widely considered the ultimate sports sedan in the world, is a high-performance edition of the BMW 5 Series executive car. When BMW first launched it in 1984, the M5 came on a BMW 535i chassis with a modified BMW M1 engine, making it the world’s fastest production sedan. The next-generation M5, to…

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BMW M3 Merges Performance, Technology

The BMW M3, developed by BMW’s M branch, is an ultra-high-performance edition of the BMW 3 Series. Besides being emblazoned with the iconic tri-color “M” – for motorsport – symbol, the M3 comes with many special exterior and interior features, hard line aerodynamics, additionally reactive and potent engines and enhanced suspensions that improve handling. BMW…

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Mini Cooper Has Large Following

The Mini Cooper is an automobile inspired by the original Mini designed by Frank Stephenson and manufactured by the British Motor Corporation between 1959 and 2000. Its well-known short wheelbase, wheels-in-the-corners, sportiness and fun-to-drive individuality remained when BMW started building it in 2001. The Mini Cooper’s patented low center of gravity eliminates leaning, making it…

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Honda Del Sol Enjoyed its Day in the Sun

The Honda Del Sol, the fun, sporty Targa-topped two-seater convertible, was quite popular during the 1990s. The front-wheel driven automobile with its zippy little engine under the hood was the successor to the Honda CRX. Del Sol, interpreted “of the sun” in Spanish, directs onlookers to its easy-opening roof. Although the Honda was not a…

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Honda Civic Continues to Grow in Popularity

The Honda Civic, star of “The Fast and the Furious” movies, is a line of subcompact automobiles manufactured by Honda that later grew into compact cars. The Civic is the second-longest constantly running nameplate in North American. The Corolla, initiated in 1968 by Toyota, is the only car to be in production longer. While many…

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