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BMW cars have always been a major symbol of class, prominence and fame. Since the launch of its first model, every BMW car has always been then known for its performance, design and look. BMW, featured with world-class features and giving tough competition to other car manufactures, every car model of BMW series has made four-wheel lover crazy when it comes to buying a BMW modeled car.
For years, BMW has introduced so many best designed car models that deciding to choose a model among different modeled BMW series has always been an overwhelming task. If you are new to BMWs then definitely it is going to be tougher as you may find it difficult to select between all different models. At the moment, BMW produces the 1 Series, 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, as well as SUVs (letter X) and two-seater roadsters (letter Z). Each series has its own classic uniqueness.
BMW has always been one of the most admired car manufacturers. This German-based company is one of the world’s most esteemed automakers. It is renowned for making some of the most brilliant comfort cars, and SUVs that offer better-quality levels of driving enjoyment. In terms of performance and mechanically sound vehicles, BMW is one of the few brands that have constantly set new paradigms. For years, the brand has enjoyed the great record of delivering some of the best well-built quality cars. In 2010, this company is once again planning to launch new car models at the most competitive rates. Thus, if you are one of those planning to purchase a brand new BMW car, here are some of most idyllic models that you can enjoy driving in the year 2010 -
Here are some of the most popular BMW cars that will surely boost your passion towards driving elegant designed cars:
BMW Z4
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BMW Z4 is well equipped with a folding metal hard-top and has the classic proportions of the stretched bonnet. BMW Z4’s interior has been skillfully customized to meet the needs of the driver comfort and safety. Featuring brand new asymmetrical centre console and round control elements, driving BMW Z4 will provide you complete ease and elegance every time you drive. Moreover, BMW Z4’s exterior features interplay of striking contours that entirely captures the personality of this vehicle from its quality grille along with the dominant wheel arches at the rear.
Under the long clamshell bonnet is BMW Z4’s incredible 304bhp 3.0-litre twin-turbo. It is powerful and capable enough to deliver peak torque from 1,300 to 5,000rpm that further make this model fast and very responsive. In addition, BMW Z4 has six cylinder petrol engine which provide the ideal combination of weight and power coupled with dynamic balance.
Another specialty of BMW Z4 is its dynamic control, which lets driver adjust throttle response and steering assistance along with optional Adaptive M Sport Suspension – damper settings. Talking about its safety, this new model has precisely-designed network of suspension, engine management, brakes and tyres that are specially designed to keep the BMW Z4BMW Z4 undamaged on track even in the most demanding situations. DefinitelyBMW Z4 is more like a comfortable cruiser.
BMW M5
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Car enthusiasts will often tell you of their undying loyalty to a particular car brand. And for many, that means a loyalty to what is considered to be a high-end luxury vehicle brand. The BMW, by far, reflects the continued support of the public for those cars that are considered to be luxury vehicles. And the BMW M5 is included in the superior product line that continues to be offered by BMW. The BMW M5 is simply another stage in the evolution of the BMW brand.
The BMW M5 is considered a high-performance luxury sedan and is, in fact, known to be the most powerful sedan in the world and the fastest accelerating BMW model to be built to date. The BMW M5 features a V-10 engine with five-liter capacity, 10 cylinders, a power of 560 bhp and a 7-speed (A) M Double Clutch Drivelogic. The BMW M5 is one of the most high-quality vehicles on the road today; the car to which all other vehicles are compared.
The BMW M5‘s greatest asset is that it hides all this lunacy and performance under the inauspicious clothes of a midsize sedan.
BMW 535i GT (Gran Turismo)
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A brand new hatchback version of the 5-series called the BMW 535i Gran Turismo (GT for short), has the brand new version of the iDrive dial controller along with M-Sport package, which further adds to an exceptional interior and exterior trim. Moreover, BMW 535i GT has an aerodynamic body kit, unique steering wheel, and M-series wheels. An optional Sport Automatic transmission is also available with BMW 535i GT, which is generally meant for crisper shifts and offers steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles.
TheBMW 535i GT is stylish and elegant in design, this unique four- or five-seater is emphasised by the coupe-like roofline, long bonnet, generous wheelbase and two-piece tailgate,” says the BMW 535i GT press release.
BMW 535i GT’s extra-large and light flooded interior offers luxurious comfort, a slightly elevated seating position for comfortable and convenient access as well as superior all-round visibility and truly impressive variability.
BMW 320i M Sport Convertible
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To begin with, the looks of the BMW 320i M Sport combine modern aerodynamic features with the traditional, distinctive BMW grille, which blends harmoniously with the curvilinear lines of the BMW 320i M Sport. From the side, view, the looks of BMW 320i M Sport are both curvaceous and dynamic, hinting at speed and smooth handling – and they have a drag coefficient of 0.28 Cd.
And the BMW 320i M Sport has the zest and zoom promised by its looks. The fuel economy of the manual variant of the BMW 320i M Sport is very commendable, averaging 5.9 litres/100 km on the open road through independent reviews. Around town, as one would expect, the BMW 320i M Sport consumes slightly more (11.3 litres/100 km), giving an average of 7.4 litres/100 km. The figures for the automatic BMW 320i M Sport are only very slightly higher, being 6.0 litres/100 km in the country and 11.4 litres/100 km in town, which average to 8.0 litres/100 km.
BMW 528i Saloon Sunroof
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The BMW 528i is considered the smaller brother in the 5 series sedans. Like it’s other brethren, the BMW 528i shares the same distinctive elegant lines, it’s the type of car where one would bring the family around safely, in absolute comfort and on time. It has all the refinements expected of a BMW 5 series class.
Sporting a 3.0 liter inline six, BMW went to work on this models powerhouse, boosting an additional 10 HP from its predecessor and an additional 30 Ft-lb’s of torque, to round it off as 240 and 230 respectively. Although making more muscle BMW has yet to realize a more powerful package in the BMW 528i.
The BMW 528i sports the 8 speed automatic with manual-automatic shifting of BMW, good enough for the more sedate of drivers. It leaves those more in tuned to a more sporty style of driving yearning for the company’s 6 speed manual gearbox.
The BMW 528i is perfect for the laid back driver, who wants to get to his destination with a minimum of effort. The down side is the lack of feedback, this makes driving the car a bit artificial.
BMW 523i M Sport
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The BMW 523i M Sport is a serious sports saloon, with most engines proving quick on the open road. Overtaking is a piece of cake, particularly with the maker’s excellent diesel engines. The BMW 523i M Sport rides well too, though the run-flat tyres firm things up at speed.
The BMW 523i M Sport is class-leading handling through the bends. BMW 523i M Sport has the best brakes, sharpest steering and most impressive body control in its sector. The BMW 523i M Sport communicates brilliantly and is involving to drive. It’s still the benchmark for executive car dynamics.
BMW 320i SE Convertible 2.0
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BMW 320i SE is the benchmark to which compact executive vehicles are compared. The BMW 320i SE convertible has a great party trick – it turns into a coupe at the flick of a switch. BMW 320i SE’s folding metal roof means that you can have the wind in your hair when the weather’s fair, but stay snug and warm when it’s blowing a gale.
BMW 320i SE’s handling is responsive with good feedback through the steering wheel, and there’s plenty grip in corners. BMW 320i SE is slightly firm, but shouldn’t irritate. With the roof in place you’re closeted from the elements, and there’s little to disturb – but even with the roof down you’re effectively shielded from wind and noise. If there is a down side, then it’s passenger and luggage space. The BMW 320i SE was face-lifted in early 2010, with revised headlights, grille, front and rear bumper, mirroring the 3 Series Coupe.
BMW 335i M Sport Convertible
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BMW 335i M Sport is one of the best sports sedans on the market, with a perfect balance of supple ride and superb handling. For BMW 335i M Sport 2011, BMW dropped the N54 twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six and replaced it with the N55 single-turbo 3.0-liter. BMW 335i M Sport, with direct fuel injection, a twin-scroll turbocharger, and BMW’s Valvetronic variable-valve-lift system—the N54 covered its turbo and direct-injection bases, but lacked Valvetronic—the new engine bests its predecessor’s EPA-estimated fuel economy, 19 mpg city and 28 highway versus 17 and 26, respectively. Power remains the same: 300 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque. Peak horsepower still arrives at 5800 rpm, but the new motor delivers its torque punch at 1200 rpm, 200 revs earlier than the old one.
BMW 335i M Sport is fast, smooth, and extremely stable. With the announcement of the move to the single-turbo engine, enthusiasts (including us) cried foul. The BMW 335i M Sport is the quickest of its competitive set to 60 mph and provides a singular experience behind the wheel. The clutch and shifter operate in perfect harmony to provide effortless gear changes. BMW 335i M Sport’s steering weight and feedback are finely tuned, and the suspension makes the car feel glued to the road but never harsh or unsettled.
BMW M3 Competition Package
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The BMW M3 Competition has rear lights with glass covers in a homogeneous red color. BMW M3 Competition has a highly responsive chassis is further enhanced by installing a 10mm lower suspension and 19” wheels which offers greater offset for a wider track. BMW M3 Competition also has a remapped Electronic Damping Control and Dynamic Stability Control system. With all of these, it is safe to say that the M3 with Competition Package is the best handling production M car that BMW has ever built.
The BMW M3 Competition engine is superb, whether burbling along in the background as you cruise along the motorway, or hitting the 8,400rpm red line at the track. BMW M3 Competition sounds glorious and delivers seamless power.
BMW 535i SE Saloon
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The BMW 535i has a high level of available infotainment technology and driver aid features, including a Park Assist feature that automates parallel parking. BMW 535i’s performance is good and its efficiency is up despite this being a larger, more spacious sedan than years prior.
The BMW 535i is easily one of the best sport sedans in its class for handling, fit and finish. BMW 535i features an updated drive-train tech and an overhauled infotainment system. BMW 535i was built like a fine suit you can wear every day, elegant and refined is often far better than brash and bawdy. And no car in this class is more capable, versatile, and comprehensively evolved. TheBMW 535i is always the right fashion choice.
BMW 118i Cabriolet
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BMW 118i has a fabric folding roof which maximises the luggage space and gives the car attractive proportions. Quality, equipment and performance are as you would expect from BMW. The BMW 118i has an aluminium four-cylinder engine which provides 10 kW (14 hp) more than its predecessor, yet uses 1.4 l/100 km less fuel.
BMW 118i is smooth and responsive; the 6-speed manual transmission makes for dynamic driving at its best. BMW 118i’s standout features are the short-throw shifts, perfect ratios and optimum exploitation of torque.
BMW M3 Coupe
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BMW M3 Coupe is superb; its steering is accurate and gives you a great sense of confidence when approaching hairpin turns or broad sweepers. BMW M3 Coupe got a good feel, not over boosted and touchy like some. BMW M3 Coupe’s chassis is also just great.
BMW M3 Coupe is an exquisite piece of work the BMW M3 should be bought for its ability to switch from a cool looking sports car to a wild track beast within few seconds. The fact that BMW M3 Coupe is aesthetically designed and available in limited edition adds to its charm.
BMW M5
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Car enthusiasts will often tell you of their undying loyalty to a particular car brand. And for many, that means a loyalty to what is considered to be a high-end luxury vehicle brand. The BMW, by far, reflects the continued support of the public for those cars that are considered to be luxury vehicles. And the BMW M5 is included in the superior product line that continues to be offered by BMW. The BMW M5 is simply another stage in the evolution of the BMW brand.
The BMW M5 is considered a high-performance luxury sedan and is, in fact, known to be the most powerful sedan in the world and the fastest accelerating BMW model to be built to date. The BMW M5 features a V-10 engine with five-liter capacity, 10 cylinders, a power of 560 bhp and a 7-speed (A) M Double Clutch Drivelogic. The BMW M5 is one of the most high-quality vehicles on the road today; the car to which all other vehicles are compared.
The BMW M5‘s greatest asset is that it hides all this lunacy and performance under the inauspicious clothes of a midsize sedan.
BMW 640i SE Cabriolet
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BMW 640i SE has a 3.0-litre straight six-cylinder engine that offers 320bhp and 450Nm of torque from only 1,300rpm. And that means strong performance. BMW 640i SE’s benchmark 0-62mph sprint takes 5.7 seconds – seven-tenths down on the 650i – while top speed is electronically limited to 155mph.
The BMW 640i SE dashboard is angled towards the driver and many of the car’s functions are controlled via the iDrive dial. TheBMW 640i SE’s seats provide a wide range of adjustment and owners can choose from an array of options, including a full-color head-up display system for the first time.
BMW Z4 23i M Sport
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The BMW Z4 23i M Sport is more than a car, it’s the ultimate driving experience. The BMW Z4 23i M Sport is as close to perfection as any road-going car can be. The BMW Z4 23i M Sport has a 2.5-litre in-line six-cylinder engine that, although naturally aspirated, produces an impressive 150kW at a sonorous 6,500rpm, as well as 250Nm of torque from a low 2,750rpm. BMW Z4 23i M Sport’s engine is a free-revving caterwaul of German precision, nearly orchestral above 4,000rpm.
TheBMW Z4 23i M Sport is a triumph for the driver in all of us and a joy to the eye – and ears – as well. If you love getting behind the wheel for the sheer enjoyment of the open road, and love that quality feel of a well-built piece of German machinery, then the BMW Z4 23i M Sport is more than a car, it’s an experience truly worthy of your consideration.













