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bmw e46 2011
The new BMW 1 M Coupe went for a short jaunt on the Nürburgring track, and the lap times released were 10 seconds faster than that of a BMW M3 E46 (from 2001 to 2006). Apparently all the attention lavished on this car was justified.
The 1 M clocked its fastest time at 8 minutes and 12 seconds, proving as quick as a Z4 M and quicker than a BMW M5 E60 (2004 to today), Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG and Porsche Cayman S.
A lot of people are expecting great things from the 1 M considering its featherweight, its proportions and its 3,0-litre, twin-Turbo inline-6 capable of producing 335 hp and 369 ft-lb of torque, but these results are truly impressive.
The 1 M clocked its fastest time at 8 minutes and 12 seconds, proving as quick as a Z4 M and quicker than a BMW M5 E60 (2004 to today), Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG and Porsche Cayman S.
A lot of people are expecting great things from the 1 M considering its featherweight, its proportions and its 3,0-litre, twin-Turbo inline-6 capable of producing 335 hp and 369 ft-lb of torque, but these results are truly impressive.
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The BMW E36 is the third generation of the 3 Series compact executive cars produced by BMW. It was introduced in late 1990 (as a 1991 model) for Europe and in late 1991 (as a 1992 model) for US and Canada. It was the successor to the E30 3 Series and was eventually replaced by the E46 3 Series in 1998, though E36 coupes were still produced for the 1999 model year. The E36 experienced enormous success in the market. It laid strong foundations for the success that the BMW E46 experienced in subsequent years.
Also known as the "dolphin shape", the E36 was sold from 1991 through 1999. All E36 saloons, coupes, and station wagons employed the "Z-axle" multilink suspension in the rear which had been proven in the Z1. The hatchback body style, known as the E36/5 or BMW Compact, was identical to the regular E36 from front bumper to A-pillar. In order to save space due to its truncated rear end, the Compact used a rear semi-trailing arm suspension based on the old E30 (also found in the Z3 and M Coupe), instead of the Z-Axle Multilink employed in all other E36's.
In the United States, the four-door E36 were on sale by fall 1991, while the E30 coupes were retained until well into 1992 when they were replaced by E36 coupes. The E36 convertible was delayed until 1994.
The hatchback body style, known as the BMW Compact, was introduced in 1995 starting with the 318ti, being very popular in Europe but largely unsuccessful in North America. The "Touring" station wagon was sold in Europe from 1995, but was not available in the United States.
DOHC engines were used across the range (except in entry level models, see table below), with VANOS variable valve timing introduced in 1993. The 2.5 L M50B25 used in the 325i models was replaced in 1996 with the 2.8 L M52B28, creating the 328 line. Another 2.5 L I6 engine, the M52B25, was reintroduced for 1998 but badged as the 323i rather than 325i.
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Also known as the "dolphin shape", the E36 was sold from 1991 through 1999. All E36 saloons, coupes, and station wagons employed the "Z-axle" multilink suspension in the rear which had been proven in the Z1. The hatchback body style, known as the E36/5 or BMW Compact, was identical to the regular E36 from front bumper to A-pillar. In order to save space due to its truncated rear end, the Compact used a rear semi-trailing arm suspension based on the old E30 (also found in the Z3 and M Coupe), instead of the Z-Axle Multilink employed in all other E36's.
In the United States, the four-door E36 were on sale by fall 1991, while the E30 coupes were retained until well into 1992 when they were replaced by E36 coupes. The E36 convertible was delayed until 1994.
The hatchback body style, known as the BMW Compact, was introduced in 1995 starting with the 318ti, being very popular in Europe but largely unsuccessful in North America. The "Touring" station wagon was sold in Europe from 1995, but was not available in the United States.
DOHC engines were used across the range (except in entry level models, see table below), with VANOS variable valve timing introduced in 1993. The 2.5 L M50B25 used in the 325i models was replaced in 1996 with the 2.8 L M52B28, creating the 328 line. Another 2.5 L I6 engine, the M52B25, was reintroduced for 1998 but badged as the 323i rather than 325i.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
2011 Wald F01 BMW 7-Series Black Bison
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2011 Wald F01 BMW 7-Series Black Bison
2011 Wald F01 BMW 7-Series Black Bison
2011 Wald F01 BMW 7-Series Black Bison
2011 Wald F01 BMW 7-Series Black Bison
2011 Wald F01 BMW 7-Series Black Bison
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Audi R8 GT
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Brabus Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Widestar
2011 Aston Martin Vantage GT4
2011 Aston Martin Vantage GT4
2011 Aston Martin Vantage GT4
2011 Aston Martin Vantage GT4
2011 Aston Martin Vantage GT4
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