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Words and Photos: Shawn Molnar A car company is a living organism – it is made of people. Thus it shares their personalities, their passions, their enthusiasm and their character. Every once in a while,…
Shawn Molnar / September 20, 2010
Concepts
Diesels. They’re a big part of BMW’s future with cars like the Vision EfficientDynamics Concept and just as big throughout their past. However, American consumers are none-the-wiser about the incredible potential that lie within these torquey,…
Andrew / August 10, 2010
Interesting
You gotta love those tree-huggers. They are seriously convinced that riding a bicycle or eating tofu will save a few icebergs or some tasmanian animals from extinction. As a matter of fact, couple days ago,…
Stjepan / July 22, 2010
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Number ONE Strategy. In the midst of a huge economic downturn, when car manufacturers are stumbling with product liability issues or just trying to stay solvent (or recover from bankruptcy), BMW is announcing and delivering…
Hugo Becker / July 7, 2010
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Editorial: The Name Game
by Shawn Molnar
/ Date: June 4, 2010
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It may seem like a silly question – especially to enthusiasts – but there has only been one true BMW supercar in the entire history of the company. Yes, they’ve produced sports cars and GT…
Andrew / May 17, 2010
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Today we brought news that the soon-to-be-see Z4 sDrive35is will soon debut a special edition called the Z4 sDrive35is: Limited Edition Mille Miglia. The car certainly will not disappoint either – with 340HP, Dual-clutch transmission, custom…
Andrew / May 8, 2010
Others
The ink is hardly dry on the pages of this 2010 book and yet the story is as old as time; hubris followed by a fall. While focusing on GM and Chrysler, this book does…
Hugo Becker / May 2, 2010
Interesting
Alex Roy, of Gumball 144 and The Driver Fame and JF Musial of Fast Lane Daily and The Smoking Tire have a hypothesis to make about our favorite Bavarians: That BMW has become or is…
Andrew / April 22, 2010
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Start. In the beginning was the Cugnot artillery tractor. More than one version of the three-wheeled front-wheel-drive (FWD) steamer came off the drawing boards in the second half of the eighteenth century. The apocryphal story…
Hugo Becker / April 6, 2010
Others
These are interesting times we’re living for car enthusiasts. That may seem obvious but today’s events with GM’s restructuring China officially becoming the largest consumer of cars and “hybrid” and “alternative energy” finding acceptance in…
Andrew / January 24, 2010