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2003 BMW M3 CSL: First modern M car built around weight loss
The 2003 BMW M3 CSL arrived as a shock to drivers who thought they already understood what an M3 could be. Instead of chasing ...
Victor is a Mechanical Engineer and certified auto mechanic from Portugal. He specializes in automotive technology and maintenance. His articles are informational and educational, bringing to light ...
When talking classic BMWs, it’s hard to ignore the E9. Also known as the New Six CS, the two-door coupe based on the E3 sports sedan is the stuff of legends. Not necessarily because of its racing ...
After lots of testing in all sorts of environments, BMW has finally pulled the wraps off the 3.0 CSL. The model has just debuted as part of the BMW M’s 50th anniversary celebrations, and just as we ...
The 3.0 CSL is one of BMW’s most venerated nameplates. Like many all-time classic sports cars, it was a racing homologation special coupe from the 1970s, nicknamed “the Batmobile” for its massive rear ...
The new M4 CSL is a 543-horsepower track junkie weighing in at 3,640 pounds, after losing a rather heavy passenger’s worth of weight through clever engineering and material upgrades. For those of you ...
BMW M is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and we can’t think of a better way to mark the occasion than the announcement of a new M4 CSL (Competition Sport Lightweight). While the M3 ...
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No matter how deep you dig, you’re not going to get the complete story of the abandoned 2004 BMW M3 CSL that’s been circulating the internet recently. I’d know because I tried, and found more ...
It’s nearly time for the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, the weekend of automotive pageantry on the shores of Italy’s Lake Como. First held in 1929, BMW has partnered with the event for more than 20 ...
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