Reviewed on May 8, 2006Under most conditions, the 2006 BMW X5 still drives as well as its more recently designed competitors, but it shows its age in the quality of its interior tech offerings.TAGS:BMW, North America
Reviewed on May 4, 2006The current iteration of BMW's signature sports car blends competition power and handling with the comfort of a workaday sedan. Cockpit tech is less than impressive for a car with a price tag of nearly 70 grand, and fuel consumption and emissions are high. But it sure is fun to drive.TAGS:BMW, North America
Reviewed on September 7, 2005If you approach life as one big Grand Prix, the BMW 530i is definitely your $50,000-ish sedan. If you aren't a type-A personality, find a Lexus dealer.TAGS:BMW, telematics, stop, North America, car
Reviewed on November 5, 2009Technically stunning, the 2010 BMW X5 M works as track car and sport driver, but its bad fuel economy will make the daily commute costly. The cabin tech also offers a lot, but a few features fall short of the cutting edge.TAGS:BMW, stability, car, engine, North America, controller, setting
Reviewed on August 5, 2009The 2010 BMW Z4 sDrive35i delivers incredible driving performance while incorporating practical cabin gadgets to inform and entertain.TAGS:BMW, transmission, North America, LCD
Reviewed on November 22, 2005The 2006 BMW 750Li boasts one of the best interiors of any standard production vehicle, with technology amenities galore. Neither this nor the impressive performance comes cheap, but discerning buyers at this level will be satisfied with the complete package.TAGS:BMW, North America
Reviewed on August 21, 2006The 2007 BMW 335i combines grace and guts to deliver a whirlwind driving experience. Aside from a flexible standard stereo, cabin tech is mostly a case of pay-to-play.TAGS:BMW, brake, safety, North America
Reviewed on March 24, 2009The 2009 BMW 335d is an economical performance car with room for four people and cabin electronics that measure up with the latest and greatest.TAGS:BMW, car, North America, road, engine, Apple iPhone
Reviewed on July 9, 2009The 2009 BMW 750Li delivers impressive tech features on all fronts, helping justify its high price. It offers the best cabin tech package among its competitors.TAGS:BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, North America, car
Reviewed on March 27, 2007We found the 2007 BMW 328xi more at home driving twisty mountain roads than mall parking lots. Its interior quality may tempt drivers looking for a luxury ride, but only sport drivers should consider this car.TAGS:BMW, cabin, car, luxury, North America, LCD
Reviewed on July 25, 2006The 2006 BMW M5 will appeal to cutting-edge speed demons who are willing and able to master new technologies. Once the transmission has been mastered, performance is stunning, with plenty of comfort features to boot.TAGS:BMW, North America
Reviewed on August 11, 2005Very little bad can be said about the BMW 330i. Its first-rate technology contributes to performance, comfort, and safety.TAGS:BMW, structure, North America
Reviewed on September 11, 2008The 2008 BMW M3 Convertible delivers an exceptional driving experience. The M3's double-clutch transmission and cabin tech are first rate, but options quickly jack up the base price.TAGS:BMW, transmission, gear, economy, North America, car, city
Reviewed on February 22, 2006The 2006 BMW 550i is a technology powerhouse, with performance and a features list to whet any modern enthusiast's appetite.TAGS:BMW, North America, car
Reviewed on October 9, 2009The 2010 BMW 650i Convertible delivers the luxury and sporting character we expect from BMW, with generally excellent cabin tech, but a future model update should improve the engine and exterior design.TAGS:BMW, car, North America, engine, console
Reviewed on April 30, 2009Although the 2009 BMW 650i Convertible makes for a good luxury cruiser and sport driver, with practical cabin tech, we would wait for the next model update, which promises a better design and new navigation system.TAGS:BMW, suspension, transmission, car, North America, console, cell phone, Apple iPod
Reviewed on April 7, 2009The presence of the old iDrive interface makes it hard to recommend this generation of the BMW X5 xDrive35d, and the diesel engine makes it more suitable for open-road conditions than congested city traffic.TAGS:BMW, acceleration, road, engine, North America, map, car, Bluetooth
Reviewed on April 12, 2007Although it's an SUV, the 2007 BMW X5 is for people who appreciate performance. Everything about the car is rock solid, from its cabin tech to its handling, and we would feel as comfortable driving it on windy mountain roads as we would over icy terrain.TAGS:BMW, SUV, car, wine, road, San Francisco, North America
Reviewed on August 2, 2006As an executive sports touring car, the 2006 BMW M6 excels in every category, except perhaps styling. The transmission and chassis settings have learning curves, but the reward is effortless speed and control.TAGS:BMW, North America, car