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BMW has held back quite a few important wagons from North America, starting with the E30 3-Series Touring model from the 1980s. Its successor, the E36-generation 3-Series wagon, also passed us by ...
First of all; yes, those are indeed BMW 2002 taillights you see. Euler built a couple of station wagon versions on the E23 chassis, with at least one of the cars using a modified bank of 2002 ...
We seem to be in a station wagon renaissance. Following a new RS 6 Avant , which is actually coming to America, BMW is getting in on the hot wagon, er, bandwagon with an honest-to-goodness BMW M3 ...
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195 MPH In A Station Wagon: 2025 BMW M5 Touring Debuts - MSNThe station wagon was once uncool, but the 2025 BMW M5 Touring is bringing back the glory days of family vehicles. With 717 horsepower and all-wheel drive, this wagon can go from 0-60 in 3.5 ...
After all, BMW doesn’t sell any station wagons here anymore; the 3 Series wagon held out until the 2019 model year, but it’s since joined the 5 Series wagon in the gone-from-our-shores club. Approving ...
Indeed, BMW has direct experience with disappointing wagon sales; the company killed off the 3 Series wagon in North America after 2018 for that exact reason. That said, there’s evidence that affluent ...
BMW executive Frank van Meel told BMWBlog that the G99 station wagon M5 Touring is selling better than the G90 sedan in the American market, but that's not the case in Europe.
BMW first made a Touring—or station wagon—version of the M5 in 1992 with the second-generation (better known as the E34) 5 series. When I was growing up in the UK, ...
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In Rare Bit Of Good News, BMW M5 Station Wagon Somehow Outselling The Sedan In The U.S. - MSNAs a general rule, people in the U.S. don't buy station wagons. They may be more practical and look better than the sedan alternative, but there are only so many professors in New England, and ...
Wherein we answer the question: Will BMW bring its first-ever high-performance M3 station wagon stateside? Get off those pins and needles . . .
2025 BMW M5 Touring | Manufacturer image. For a certain subset of car geeks, this is a hallowed day: The 2025 BMW M5 Touring, a full-blood performance station wagon, is coming to the U.S.
In the U.S., that model packs a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 248 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. With crossover SUVs all the rage, the station wagon in general seems to be ...
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