In celebration of the 3 Series’ 50th anniversary, BMW South Africa announced the rebirth – in limited numbers – of the ...
Most of the time, automakers tend to keep their lineups and naming conventions pretty similar from market to market, as it ensures consistency and brand recognition. However, occasionally, things like ...
Yes, the 325is ‘Gusheshe’ is now being sought after by car collectors who are even willing to pay double the amount for a clean model and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. As part of paying ...
With the millennial generation steering the wheel, South Africa’s classic car market is experiencing a powerful revival, fuelled by nostalgia, culture, and a deep emotional connection to the past.
South Africa’s love for BMW — and BMW M cars in particular — runs deep. From world-renowned icons to celebrated home-grown ...
BMW South Africa’s factory in Rosslyn, outside Pretoria, today serves as an export hub for the latest X3 model, but decades ago it produced sedans for the local market only. With the ...
Despite changing it over the years, BMW's most memorable slogan is "The Ultimate Driving Machine," and no other model by the Bavarian marque better encapsulates that tagline quite like the 3-series.
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Junkyard Find: 1987 BMW 325iS

Back in the first half of the 2000s, BMW E30s were as plentiful in California car graveyards as are E46s and E90s today, ...
The price range for the BMW 325is varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $6,710 and going to $9,790 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the ...
A Pagoda-topped 1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL shaded a BMW fun-fest at last Thursday’s Creative Rides’ March Marques auction, held at the classic car specialists’ showroom on Main Road, Bryanston. The ...
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Did this BMW 325i push too hard?

A BMW 325i E90 lost control during NLS Race 8, ending in a dramatic crash on the unforgiving Nordschleife. Was it driver error or conditions? See the exact moment it all went wrong.