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Driving a BMW M4 GT4 at the Nürburgring [Misha Charoudin]
No One Told EV Owners Their Tires Will Wear Faster, And That’s Making Them Unhappy

What is the BMW FAAR Platform?

BMW, a brand synonymous with sheer driving pleasure, has been known for its rear-wheel-drive vehicles that promise dynamic performance. However, the automotive landscape has evolved in the last decades, and so are the platforms underpinning...
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BMW 4 Series Unlikely to Get a New Generation

The next few years are quite busy for BMW. Aside from launching a brand-new EV-first architecture – called NCAR – the CLAR and FAAR-based models will get a refresh as well. We will see models...
First published by https://www.bmwblog.com
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Carro Malaysia presents “Siapa Siti?” for Hari Raya Aidilfitri, its first festive film after myTukar rebrand
With Hari Raya Aidilfitri just around the corner, Carro has released its first festive film following its rebranding from myTukar, highlighting the thread that joins loved ones as well as the connections and memories made through every balik kampung journey. Siapa Siti? tells a story of a family stuck in […]
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Noida Girls In Viral Holi Reels Claim They Don’t Have Money To Pay Rs. 80,000 Fine
In the last couple of days, we have come across several reports on various social media platforms where two girls on a moving scooter were seen doing stunts on public roads in Uttar Pradesh. These girls were identified by the cops after the videos went viral, and the traffic police issued two fines amounting to […]
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