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BMW X3 sDrive18d: First RWD X3 launches
Mon, 20 Aug 2012BMW has launched the BMW X3 sDrive18d, the first rear wheel drive X3 and the new entry point in to the X3 range. If Land Rover can offer a 2WD Evoque, then there’s no reason why BMW shouldn’t offer a 2WD X3. So we get the BMW X3 sDrive18d as the new entry-level X3 and the first rear wheel drive X3.
Renault's four electric Frankfurt stars: the teaser
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Saab files for reorganization, seeks $1 billion to survive
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