Archive for February, 2010

In this Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010 file photo, the Toyota logo is shown at a dealership in North Palm Beach, Fla., The first reports of sticky accelerators on Toyota cars weren't made in the United States, where authorities have pressed Toyota into massive recalls that have gone global.

BMW launches two new variants

February 28th, 2010

German luxury car maker BMW today launched two new variants under the 3 series Sedan category-- BMW 330i and BMW320d.

BMW to deepen engagement

February 27th, 2010

LEASING ROUTE: Peter Kronschnabl, President, BMW India, at the launch of BMW 330i, in Chennai, on Thursday.

Source: BMW India Thursday, February 25, 2010 05:17 PM IST Editors: General: Consumer interest, Lifestyle; Business: Automotives, Business services; Automotive The Best in its Class Just Got Better: the BMW 3 Series Sedan Steps Forward with the New BMW 320d Corporate Edition and the New BMW 330i Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Thursday, February 25, ...

BMW leads the race of luxury car sales in India and thata TMs why it sounds surprising that Tata Motors owned brand Land Rover has taken the lead over the German brand in the SUV segment.

We've already seen two hybrids from BMW: the 2010 ActiveHybrid X6 "sport activity vehicle" and 2010 ActiveHybrid 7 full-size sedan.

Click on the picture to enlarge RM Auctions , the world's largest collector car auction house, announced today the consignment of one of the world's most significant pre-war sports racing cars.

BMW's all-new 2010 5 Series has attracted plenty of attention in each of the variants released thus far - sedan and Gran Turismo .

India Gazette Thursday 25th February, 2010 German car maker BMW will start rolling out its third model - BMW X1 - from its Indian plant near here by the end of this year, a company official said Thursday.

Daimler AG, the world's second- largest maker of luxury cars, intends to grab market share from competitors this year by focusing on new Mercedes-Benz models and cleaner technology rather than discounts.