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2012 BMW 1 Series M Sport – Click above for high-res image In addition to the revised front bumper with larger air intakes, BMWBlog.com reports that the 1 Series M Sport will get a new rear ...
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Drive on MSN2025 BMW 1 Series price and specs: Value-led Sport Collection edition added to small hatchThe 118 hatch has become the newest member of BMW Australia’s limited-edition Sports Collection, with a drive-away price of $64,000. The BMW 1 Series is the latest model in the German brand’s line-up ...
The M Sport Package will be available throughout the 1 Series range, meaning that the customers will have a wide range of engines to choose from: 116i (1.6-liter 136 hp), 118i (1.6-liter 170 hp ...
Recently, I installed a matching manual M Sport seat into my 2011 BMW 128i from the United Kingdom. It was a solid decision.
A few losers will stick with the normal 1 Series suspension and standard 17-inch wheels. In a day spent tearing around Bavaria’s rolling and forested hills in the 130i M Sport, a few somewhat ...
BMW tunes up its 135i and increases the track width for an M label. BMW Today, BMW announced the 1-series M Coupe, a version of its 1-series car given the M sport division treatment.
Enthusiasts, BMW has your car. After painfully watching for years as the automaker's beloved M lineup ballooned in both size and weight – even adding sport ...
The BMW 1 Series facelift is taking shape and now we’ve got a look at the M Sport variant.Possibly making its debut at next year’s Detroit Auto Show, the redesigned 1 Series has been spotted ...
The BMW 1 Series is the German firm’s entry-level vehicle, but just because it’s the baby of the range doesn’t mean it rolls up under-equipped.
Despite being BMW's least expensive M offering in 2011, the 1 Series M Coupe is now worth more than its far costlier showroom contemporaries.
Compared to the 135i, the 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe features some significant design changes. Flared fenders and rear quarter panels are necessary to cover a track that has been increased by 2.8 ...
Around about the same time BMW carried out some research and discovered that four out of five buyers of the 1-Series hatchback didn’t give a hoot that it was rear-wheel drive.
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