Available in Europe since the 2004 model year, BMW brought the subcompact 1 Series to the United States in 2008. Entered as a contender of a growing small premium car segment, the BMW 1 Series ...
The 1 Series has always proven to be a popular choice, so what can a new version bring to add to the equation? Jack Evans ...
The compact 1 Series is available as a two-door coupe or convertible. Power comes from the same six-cylinder engines found in the 3 and 5 Series, including a muscular 300-hp twin-turbo.
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The 2008 BMW 1-Series has been a long time coming, with initial hints and rumors dating back to 2001. Though the 3-Series has traditionally been BMW's entry-level car, its entire segment has gone ...
Still the premium hatch to beat? If you’re shopping for the best small family hatchbacks and driving pleasure is a top priority, the BMW 1 Series has always been a top choice. Even with BMW’s ...
BMW entered small convertible market with its 1 Series soft-top and it's proved to be a very popular choice with UK motorists looking for great performance coupled with very reasonable running costs.
"Where the Golf once reigned supreme in the ‘posh hatchback’ class VW has slightly lost its way, opening the door to premium rivals like the Mercedes A-Class and now this new generation of the BMW 1 ...
BMW has sold over three million 1 Series models since it launched over 20 years ago, but rather than gradually evolving the car during that time, the firm has reworked the drivetrain and the looks ...
The BMW 1 Series Coupe offers an elegant return to BMW's classic saloon styling for those who weren't thrilled by the boxy lines of the 1 Series hatchbacks. Sports car looks and handling combined with ...
Much like its 2019 predecessor, the new 1 Series is a well-engineered and refined five-door transverse-engined machine. Great to see BMW sticking with what is an actual car, and not ditching it ...