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BMW have long denied the M version of its X5 SUV, but these denial days are well and truly over. BMW WebTV has just released this video of an X5 M prototype undergoing product testing.  |


As yet another year draws to a close, we here are WCF look forward to a few well earned days rest. But before we do that, there is still time to look back on the highlights of the last 12  |
The world's only official Ferrari-badged motorcycle, designed by MV Agusta guru David Kay, recently came up for auction but failed to sell.  |
Caught by WCF reader "Nikolaus", these are the best shots yet of the new 2010 Mercedes E Class Coupe with nearly all its camouflage removed.  |


Mercedes has announced that the company has delivered 1.5 million units of the current generation of the E-class since it when into production six years ago.  |
The new BMW Z4 Roadster was revealed to us earlier this month, and is yet to be unveiled to the public but that hasn't stopped Germany's Dstyle from releasing new enhancements for the current generation model.  |
Porsche specialist 9ff has developed the 1300hp DraXster with the apparent intention of drag-racing domination.  |
BMW nips down the 'Ring in its new off-roader  |  |
SLR Stirling Moss footage arrives on YouTube  |  |
Rear-drive collaboration put on the back burner...  |  |
Road trips and old Mercs...  |  |
The switch to the "d" in the suffix of the newest 3-series' name explains why it can travel almost 40 percent farther on a gallon of fuel-d stands for diesel. Just like the 335i, the newest 3-series uses a 3.0-liter,  |
What online racing needed was a major league sanctioning body. In 2008, it finally got one-iRacing.com Motorsports Simulations, a software developer that's not only created the most authentic consumer-level racing simulation ever released but has also fashioned a framework to  |
The chassis shows magnificent poise. Ride, handling, and steering are superb.I drove 270 miles in the TL. Trip computer indicated 25.5 mpg. I was using the cruise control most of the time, with speeds between 70-75 mph. Photo Gallery: 2009  |
We can thank advertising for our belief that crankcase oil loses its efficacy after only 3,000 miles.We can thank advertising for our belief that crankcase oil loses its efficacy after only 3,000 miles. Sure, if you driving style is purely  |
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