Eight years after BMW became the first manufacturer to win an international race with a diesel powered sports car, gentlemen racers can now purchase two specially prepared vehicles by BMW Motorsport - ...
BMW Australia traditionally wasn't much excited by turbo-diesel passenger cars. Heck, it didn't even have a compression ignition engine in its range until the X5 3.0d cross-over lobbed in 2003.
The contemporary automotive aftermarket developers just love to play with cars’ ECUs in order to squeeze some extra hp and torque and bring additional performance to the world. One of these companies ...
Why we're driving it: The 120d is the first 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine BMW has offered locally. This makes five BMW diesel models available in Australia. At $47,800, it is $2800 more than ...