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The 2008 BMW M3 is a tame lion. It's easy to handle among traffic and urban driving, while ferocious on the track or out in the hills. Its cabin electronics are among the best available.
The 2015 BMW M5 tries to be all things to all drivers: comfortable, configurable, and brutally fast. With the aid of a lot of expensive technology, it delivers on nearly all fronts.
The 2014 BMW i3 looks and feels like the compact car of the future, but its high price tag will be a huge sticking point for thrifty small-EV drivers.
The 2015 i8 commands a very high price, but it is the most exotic car currently bearing the BMW badge and offers a dual personality between efficient electric and powerful sport driving.
Although a tech powerhouse, in some ways the hybrid system in the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 feels like a novelty. It adds power and fuel efficiency, but also adds quirks to everyday driving. Cutting-edge cabin tech features are available in all 7-series models.
Although we have some minor criticisms, the 2008 BMW 135i is, overall, an excellent car to drive every day or take out on the track. It scores big in performance and cabin tech.
BMW's newest convertible exemplifies exactly how a grand-touring convertible should make the driver feel.
Part large luxury sedan, part canyon carver and part race-ready tool, the 2018 BMW M5 is the very best of everything BMW has to offer.
The M550i is a great choice for folks who want near-M5 performance with a price tag that won't kill your wallet.
Borrowing its tech from the larger 7 Series and its performance from a long BMW tradition, the 2017 BMW 5 Series is the best it's been in years and still one of the best luxury sedans on the road.
The 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.
The 2006 BMW 325xi offers fine performance and all-weather traction, small-wagon usefulness, and a complete suite of modern electronics.
If you want perfection from your vehicle without sparing any expense, the M760i will deliver it.
As a top luxury sedan, the 2017 BMW M760i delivers an extraordinarily satisfying ride, and manages decent handling befitting its nameplate. Innovative technology smooths the ride and puts immediately useful information at your fingertips.
The 2019 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali has a lot going for it, but it still pales a bit in the light of the competition.
If you're looking for a new sports coupe for serious driving, this should be at the top of your short list.
With the 2012 328i, BMW managed to retain its driving virtues while drastically increasing fuel economy. Cabin technology stays on the cutting edge with app integration and other connected features.
The 2019 X5 xDrive50i packs serious performance that’ll give the Porsche Cayenne S a run for its money.