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Thursday, 25 August 2011

Split Sixes: BMW 740i and BMW K1600GT - Automobile Magazine Newsletter

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Split Sixes: BMW 740i and BMW K1600GT

With the worst of the financial meltdown supposedly past us and buyers cautiously examining luxury cars again, we're looking for the future of living large. To recapture the spirit, we're embarking on a driving adventure from Los Angeles to Las Vegas with twelve cylinders and two turbochargers of BMW power. But instead of doubling down on the V-12 760Li, we split our hand and moved six of our allotted twelve cylinders to a two-wheeled BMW.

Both the 740i and the K1600GT are gambles for the Bavarians; one a flagship sedan toned down for the modesty-and-fuel-economy age and the other a massive motorcycle reminiscent of the days when your house was a cash source and the credit flowed like Barolo at the Bellagio. They are also reminders of BMW's admirable commitment to the in-line six. The engine's long proportions pose problems for crashworthiness and packaging, but clearly BMW thinks the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks. We couldn't agree more: straight sixes are nearly perfectly balanced, something that can't be said about V-6 engines. In fact, the smoothness of an in-line six is rivaled only by that of a V-12, and so it's fitting that BMW's flagship sedan, which is available with a twelve-cylinder, can also be powered by a straight six. The 740i takes the entry-level spot in the 7-series lineup, but a straight six in a motorcycle is clearly at the opposite end of the spectrum. Quite the pair we have here. more

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First Drive: 2012 Toyota Camry

From gold standard to whipping boy and back. more


First Drive: 2012 Jeep Wrangler

Even more competitive. more


First Drive: 2012 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

The most confident-looking little trucklet on the market. more


2012 Nissan GT-R

Driving the 2012 Nissan GT-R on the street doesn't really do the car justice. more



       
 

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Thursday, 18 August 2011

Comparison: 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited vs. 2012 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 vs. 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited - Automobile Magazine Newsletter

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Comparison: 2011 Chrysler 300 Limited vs. 2012 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 vs. 2011 Toyota Avalon Limited

If you're looking for a car that can keep passengers comfortable, entertain the driver, and look sharp at the golf club, the best bet is a full-size, V-6-powered sedan like the three we've gathered here -- all priced at around $40,000

The Hyundai Genesis arrived on American shores for model year 2009, and just three years later has undergone a hefty refresh. The 2012 Genesis benefits from new fascias, restyled headlights, new wheels, larger brakes, and a revised suspension. Its base 3.8-liter V-6 gains 15 percent more power, for a total of 333 hp and 291 lb-ft of torque, thanks to the addition of direct injection. The new model year also brings Hyundai's new eight-speed automatic transmission. more

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First Drive: Volkswagen Bulli

On the road in Captain Future's retro concept car. more


Deep Dive: Audi Filling the Gaps

Audi readies its own batch of crossover mutations. more


2011 Nissan Juke SV FWD M/T - Four Seasons Introduction

The Juke is the latest in a long line of truly distinctive Nissans. more


Driven: 2012 Infinti M Hybrid

Makes the V-8 obsolete. more



       
 

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