BMW Reviews with Road Tests
Saturday 21st November 2009
Towards the end of 2008, the fifth generation BMW 7 Series went on sale. It was an event that saw the introduction of a host of innovative features and functions and a lengthy list of updates to the luxury saloon's already mind-boggling array of technology. Nobody manages to combine cutting-edge technology and comfort in a luxury saloon in quite the same the way as the Germans seem to be able. the full review
Launched on the 31st May 2008 - The BMW X6 Sports Activity Coupe shares the platform and many components of the very successful BMW X5 Sports Activity Vehicle. It was in 1999 that we first saw the BMW X5 which quickly set the benchmark for four-wheel drive performance and handling. the full review
When it was launched in 2004, the 1-Series was something of a departure from the norm. BMW cars up to that point had a reputation for sleekness of style and represented power in all its connotations. the full review
It is difficult to believe that the current BMW 7 Series has been with us for over five years since its launch in the UK in March 2002. the full review
Gather together a cross section of people and ask them what they think of BMW's. Usually, the majority respond with, ‘they’re okay but…’Now, this could be due to the general perception that BMW drivers have little in the way of road manners. the full review
The new BMW X3 has undergone more than just a facelift - it seems that most of the internal organs have been updated too. To be honest, in terms of looks, it is a case of ‘spot the difference’ between the previous version and the new model, such is the subtlety of the change. the full review
Introduced four years after the very successful X5, the BMW X3 made its debut in May 2004. Should you not be aware the BMW X3 is a sports utility vehicle (SUV) or in non-marketing speak a 4x4. the full review
The BMW 1 Series was launched in September 2004 with the brand slogan 'the only 1'. The much anticipated BMW 1 Series Sport Hatch sets new standards for compact hatchbacks and offers drivers the unique proposition of a front-engine, rear-wheel drive car with the practical day-to-day benefits of a compact hatchback. the full review
Europe’s first coupe the BMW 327 was launched in 1937 and introduced as ‘The ideal touring car for the demanding motorist wishing to enjoy the thrill of speed and the pleasure of sports motoring’. the full review














