Production of the new M5 is evenly split between the sedan and wagon body styles, according to BMW M exec Sylvia Neubauer.
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Top Speed on MSNManual Fans Rejoice, Three Pedals And A Stick Aren't Going Anywhere For BMWManual fans rejoice: BMW claims it remains committed to offering manual transmissions in its cars for the forseeable future!
When asked about the high-performance M5's production rollout, BMW said that the original plan was to build more sedans than ...
The future of manual transmissions looks bleak as EVs and plug-in hybrids dominate the market. Advanced driver-assistance ...
BMW originally intended to split M5 production between 2/3 sedans and 1/3 wagons, but as it happens, high wagon demand saw ...
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AutoGuide on MSNBMW Has Proof That People Still Want WagonsWagons may be a niche segment in today’s SUV-dominated market, but BMW’s M5 Touring is proving that wagon's niche status may ...
BMW recently learned (to its surprise) that maybe that space isn't so tiny after all, as revealed in an interview of Sylvia Neubauer — vice president of customer, brand and sales at BMW M ...
Ms Preeti Gupta, BMW Asia’s corporate affairs director, says those keen to know more about such driving experience events can ...
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