BMW continues its leadership charge adding more equipment to the in-demand
3 Series Coup and Convertible family, introducing a highly desirable Sport variant across the two-door Coup range. The
BMW 330Ci Convertible has the strongest resale value of any vehicle sold in Australia according to a Red Book survey as printed in
Wheels Magazine Yearbook published in January 2004.
Whilst less controversially styled than the
7-Series, the latest
5-Series saloon has nonetheless attracted
its fair share of criticism for its odd angular 'flame-surfaced' body panels, its over-aggressive face with hooded eye-like headlights and that strange lump on the bootlid. It's a car that
attracts extremes of opinion: industry-watchers are either hailing it as the most progressive executive car in years or signing a petition to have
design.
The
Z4's cockpit delivers a modern design, offering many new features and materials. There are expanded functions,
greater convenience and more
comfort; many of the features, both standard and optional, are making their first appearance in a
BMW roadster. Every
Z4 comes standard with BMW's Run-Flat Combination (RFC) wheel-tire system, an important step forward in
personal safety.
The
BMW 7 Series has always been universally praised as the best-driving luxury sedan in the world. Now the best gets even better. The
7 Series Sedan has been updated for 2006 with a new, more powerful
V-8 engine, elegant new styling, and a host of new amenities to enrich the driving experience. The
7 Series Sedans connect you to the drive like few other vehicles can.