Blijft een top kleur dat oranje.
Mededeling
Collapse
No announcement yet.
I love M's
Collapse
X
-
-
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Sinof Bekijk BerichtenMeestal knappe foto's, maar begin die carrousel - Ring foto's van 2-tone M3's wat beu te worden.
Comment
-
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Speedhunter Bekijk BerichtenVet!! Gele mistlichten.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Comment
-
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Iceman Bekijk BerichtenIk kan er niets aan doen maar ik vind dit één van de mooiste M3 die er rond rijd.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Comment
-
Als je een reguliere BMW X6 M nog niet opvallend genoeg vindt, dan doe je er wellicht verstandig aan om even aan te kloppen bij insidePerformance. Dan krijg je namelijk zoiets als je hierboven ziet. Naast dikke 22 inch velgen en een bodykit is ook de techniek onder handen genomen. De dubbelgeblazen 4.4-liter V8 schopt […]
Comment
-
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Speedhunter Bekijk BerichtenPhotoshop of echte kleur??
Comment
-
Lastly, we can stop expecting bespoke engines from the M division in the future. Though they will still have standalone engines, the future of M models will be built on BMW AG engines, though they will be tuned for more performance, catering to the M customers. But we’ll no longer be seeing special engines built specifically for M models.http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2013/05/3-cylinder-bmw-m-model-a-possibility-says-brand-boss.htmlTimes are changing in the world of high-performance cars, with better technology and a focus on fuel efficiency causing automakers to look for creative ways to deliver thrills.That means there’s plenty of directions BMW’s M division can go in the future, one of which could include using a three-cylinder powerplant in the high-performance versions of the German automaker’s production models.BMW is currently working on a compact architecture that will be powered by three-cylinder engines and the M division is intrigued at the possibility.Speaking with Car and Driver in an interview, Friedrich Nitschke, head of M GmbH, admitted that the “three-cylinder is an attractive engine.” He believes that a 1.5-liter, three-cylinder can achieve over 310 hp.In fact, Nitschke believes that might not even be the limit for those powerplants.As for all-wheel drive, Nitschke confirmed that it won’t be making an appearance in the current-generation models except for the SUVs X5 M and X6 M.
Comment
-
Comment