BMW. Jump for Joy. Part 2
Friday, January 15th, 2010
Looking at a BMW, your heart starts jumping for Joy. But sometimes it’s not just the heart. Watch some amazing ways to take a seat in a BMW, but don’t try this at home.
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Looking at a BMW, your heart starts jumping for Joy. But sometimes it’s not just the heart. Watch some amazing ways to take a seat in a BMW, but don’t try this at home.
We’ve been out at a BMW track to visit the development engineers checking the BMW M3 GTS. See the first moving images of the M car exclusively. More pictures of the BMW M3 GTS at www.m-power.com
Traveling Across the EU on a BMW (Part II)
Eastern Europe is vastly different from its Western counterpart. From its roads to the customs observed by the local population, there are great differences. In the second part of his essay, Ashutosh Sheshabalaya talks about his experiences as he rides his motorcycle through Hungary and Romania.
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Developing a car, normally takes place in secret. BMW is one of the first car manufactures, who’s granting backstage access to the developement of the 5 Series Gran Turismo. Watch the second step: Prototyping the car and the first tests.
Developing a car, normally takes place in secret. BMW is one of the first car manufactures, who’s granting backstage access to the developement of the 5 Series Gran Turismo. Watch the third step: Testing under extreme conditions and presenting the car for the first time.
See some very impressive slow-motion pictures of the BMW M3 GTS. At this test-drive you can see the power of this street-legal race car. More pictures of the BMW M3 GTS at www.m-power.com
Traveling Across the EU on a BMW (Part I)
Considering the danger involved in air travel today, other modes of transportation need to be explored. And nothing can beat the comfort of having one’s own vehicle. In the first part of his two-part essay, Ashutosh Sheshabalaya talks about what Europe looks like to an avid motorcyclist.
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