Archive for March, 2007

2003 M3 CSL

The formula BMW M’s specialists have followed in creating this dynamic driving machine is “intelligent” lightweight technology: This means consistent reduction of weight by using the most appropriate materials at the right point. Carbon-fiber -reinforced plastic, one of the most important materials in Formula 1, not only reduces the overall weight of the car, but also allows even higher speeds in bends particularly through the use of this lightweight material at the extreme ends of the car.

2004 6-Series

After a lengthy stay away from the market BMW decided to bring back the big coupe in 2004. The all-new BMW 6 Series delivered stellar performance, brilliant handling, and that arrow-like stability that marks this marque as unique. The new 645Ci is a Grand Touring coupe. It’s one of the most unique vehicles in the current BMW lineup. Though it has recently expanded its line to cover a broad range of vehicles, BMW has usually been known for its sports sedans. Its coupes and convertibles date back to the late 1930s, however.

2003 Alpina Z8 Roadster

The 2003 BMW Alpina Roadster Z8 is seen with the best of the vehicles out there. At this level, if you wish to change things because of a desire to express yourself in your vehicle, then it can be done by choosing black or titanium silver for the outside and red and black or crema for the inside. Other than that there are no options or trim levels. The interior is a complete demonstration of simple elegance.

2005 3-Series

BMW’s 3 Series is an automotive icon that is revered like the historic nameplates as the Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche 911. But while the Corvette and 911 are comparatively low-volume, the 3 Series is BMW’s best-selling vehicle every year. In 2005, the company celebrated the 30th anniversary of the 3 Series, a line whose outgoing generation includes convertibles, coupes, sedans and wagons. In June, BMW will release the fifth generation of its 3 Series sedan in the U.S.