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BMW M Motorsport pulled off a superb double bluff this past April’s Fools Day by revealing that its ‘fake’ M3 Touring GT3 Evo, a station wagon alternative to BMW’s M4 GT3 EVO race car ...
The bad news? Only 25 such vehicles are in the offing, and the United States isn't getting any of them because BMW does not sell the M3 Touring in this part of the world. The bad news also ...
Wagons are back, baby. The BMW M3 Touring is just about the best one-size-fits-all solution to going fast, practically. When Drive Managing Editor Trent Nikolic drove the BMW M3 Touring at its ...
It seems at least one of those cars, the M3 Touring GT3, was apparently actually built for the joke. That news, first brought to broader attention by BMW Blog, comes from an Instagram post by ...
In the same conversation, Neubauer told BMW Blog that the current M3 Touring is never going to reach the American market. Well, win some, lose some. Fred Smith's love of cars comes from his ...
Some bits may have been borrowed from the similar M4 GT3 Evo race car, like the headlights, hood, and front bumper, but much of the rest needed to be built specifically for the M3 Touring.
Demand for BMW's M5 Touring wagon has been "incredible" in the US. So the M3 Touring will be making the trek over then for sure, right? Nope, not yours, says BMW M. This G81 generation of the M3 ...
In the same conversation, Neubauer told BMW Blog that the current M3 Touring is never going to reach the American market. Well, win some, lose some. Fred Smith's love of cars comes from his ...
also used with great success by the BMW M3 and M3 Touring as well as the M4 Coupe and Cabriolet sports cars. However, a report from across the rumor mill stated that BMW might cancel the new X3 M ...