
BMW Just Undid Its Biggest Mistake in Years
BMW decided not to stick to its guns on a feature destined to annoy owners.

BMW decided not to stick to its guns on a feature destined to annoy owners.
By Tyler Duffy

Here are some of our favorite cars from the last decade—all destined to be future classics.
By Tyler Duffy

The all-new Ford Bronco is coming, finally. So are many other exciting cars.
By Tyler Duffy

Some of the best automotive details come from form following function or vice versa, from exercises in excess and/or minimalism.

Ford now offers a better service than BMW, with no subscription plan.
By Tyler Duffy

While the smaller components of some luxury vehicles aren’t aesthetic masterpieces in their own right, they’re often interesting works of engineering (and proper middle fingers to design conventions).
By Nick Caruso

For the fourth year in a row, Ferrari won International Engine of the Year, with Jaguar and BMW taking home some coveted medals as well.

Is the BMW M340i worth the extra money over the 330i? We spent a week with each to find out.

What you see here? Yeah, that’s all but certainly the rear end of the new M3.

The latest version of the BMW M5 shows the M Division still knows how to make magic.

The best combination of affordability, performance and personality, without sacrificing modern tech comforts and old-school simplicity.
By Brian Leon

Like the M5? Then you’ll probably love the M8 Gran Coupe.

It’s October, and Toyota Tacomas are still incredibly cheap to lease.
By Tyler Duffy

One of America’s most popular trucks is on the list.
By Tyler Duffy

This 1990 BMW R100GS could be your ticket to ride.
By Peter Corn

The M2 CS may wind up being BMW’s best performance coupe, but it won’t be cheap.
By Tyler Duffy

Seeking to zip from coffee shop to coffee shop and look great doing it?
By Peter Corn

The BMW X2 M35i is about the most on-trend BMW imaginable. But, does anyone want it?
By Tyler Duffy

BMW’s best car will be an unpleasant sight to behold, if this concept is anything to judge it by.
By Tyler Duffy

The only thing standing between this Bimmer and perfection? Its steering.