Where did the driver’s cars go?
Where did all the drivers cars go? There used to be a time when driver interaction was the main concern for almost all automakers.
Where did all the drivers cars go? There used to be a time when driver interaction was the main concern for almost all automakers.
Jason, a proud owner of a BMW 1M and a reader of ours, has sent in a photo gallery of his "baby-M" showcasing a wide range of aftermarket parts.
The new F80 BMW M3 takes on the "baby-M", the BMW 1M Coupe. On the same airstrip in Sweden where other exciting drag races have been put together
Three years later, many new BMWs on the road, and way more expensive, yet, the BMW 1M remains a head turner.
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Autoblog publishes an article on the BMW 1 Series M Coupe and how the car values has appreciated since its launch in 2011.
Florida-based tuning shop PSI unveils their modified BMW 1M. While many might not consider the 1M to be a limited edition, in all technicality it is, with only 740 units arriving here in the US
The folks at Autogespot have spotted a sexy-looking BMW 1M Coupe wrapped around in matte gray and modded tastefully.
A local BMW Club in Johannesburg, South Africa gathered three BMW 1M models sporting the only three colors every offered for the "baby-M."
BMWBLOG in collaboration with California-based tuner Vorsteiner give the BMW 1M a makeover. The "baby-M" gets a new aero kit to enhance its already aggressive design.
Renowned California-based tuner Dinan gives the BMW 1M a significant power increase. The super sporty "baby-M" now outputs 398 horsepower at 5700 rpm and peak torque of 429 lb-ft at 4300 rpm.
BMWBLOG's 1M attended the Midwest Big Meat 2013, a popular meet-up in the Midwest that gathers hundreds of BMW fans every year.