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2012 BMW X6 Facelift revealed
Thu, 26 Jan 20122012 BMW X6 Facelift arrives - if you look hard The reveal of the new BMW X6 M50d earlier today also heralds a facelift for the entire X6 range. Due to debut at Geneva 2012. After endless teasing – and speculation going back several years – BMW has introduced the X6 M50d and its new M Division siblings earlier today.
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GM returning to leasing with luxury vehicles
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