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Collateral damage in the fight for No.1
Jeremy Cato Published on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009 4:54PM EST Last updated on Thursday, Nov.
Sales and Orders Triple for Newly Positioned BMW 323i
Compared to the average sales rate of 25 per month so far this year, BMW dealers delivered 92 examples of the 323i Sedan in September.
With so many... BMW 3 SERIES CONVERTIBLE SPRING 2007 marks the introduction of BMWa TMs new 3 Series Convertible.
With so many... BMW 3 SERIES CONVERTIBLE SPRING 2007 marks the introduction of BMWa TMs new 3 Series Convertible.
Sublime BMW Six-Cylinder Power Tempts Luxury Buyers
September 1, 2009: BMW is set to shake up the luxury car market, today announcing it will bring its celebrated in-line six-cylinder engine to the hotly contested sub-$60,000 sedan segment.
Used Car Spotlight: BMW 3-Series
Although the Ford Model-T might be the car that brought "motoring to the masses" in this country, it was not until BMW unveiled its iconic 3-series that we as a nation finally understood the concept of "automotive nirvana." The 3-series redefined what drivers expected from their vehicles - it taught people that a practical sedan could be made up of ...
Top-selling luxury vehicles in Canada
Buying Luxe Luxury Although most luxury auto makers made gains in share last year, sales in the segment fell to 8 per cent of the total market Jeremy Cato Thursday, Jun.
'We now have more competitors than ever before'
Jeremy Cato From Thursday's Globe and Mail, Wednesday, Jun. 17, 2009 04:39PM EDT B MW 1. BMW 3-Series BMW 3-Series Price range: $34,900-$81,900 The 3-Series is a work of genius on many levels, not the least of which is the depth and breadth of the models spawned from the basic 3-Series architecture.
BMW Canada aims for top luxury spot
Greg Keenan TORONTO - Monday, Jun. 15, 2009 03:38AM EDT W hen Franz Jung arrived from Sweden in April to take the reins of BMW Canada Inc., he received a quick lesson in why it's crucial to distinguish between the Canadian and U.S. markets.
Long a staple in Europe, diesel engines are slowly trying to make their appearance in the mainstream North American market.
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'Disbelief' initial reaction to lottery win
Vickie Webber, seen here at her Midland Point home with husband John and pooch Amos, won a $750,000 house, a BMW and $5,000 in cash in the Princess Margaret Home Lottery for Cancer Research.
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