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The Only RWD Sports Car Still Powered By BMW's B48 EngineThat's why the BMW 230i and 430i were not included in this list ... These cars trade the Z4’s RWD purity for front- or all-wheel-drive setups, but they retain a playful character that makes ...
These are the smallest BMW Coupes with rear-wheel drive (RWD). Prices start at $39,600 base MSRP for the 230i, increasing to $50,600 for the M240i and maxing out at $65,500 for the range-topping M2.
It's worth noting the BMW 230i doesn't have any direct competition, as no other luxury automaker builds a RWD 2+2 coupe in this segment. The closest you can get is a Ford Mustang EcoBoost ...
That'll be for the RWD 230i, with the M240i xDrive coming in at $49,545. Expect the 230i xDrive and M240i to fall somewhere between these two when they arrive, and stay tuned for a fully fledged ...
I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a 2004 Mazdaspeed ... rear-wheel-drive fun in the form of its redesigned 230i. My tester has the $3,250 M Sport package that adds cosmetic bits like ...
It will be available in 230i and M240i forms, both with either rear- or all-wheel drive. The new model will start production this summer, with the RWD 230i and AWD M240i xDrive arriving first and ...
Even with the higher power and torque outputs, the 230i Coupe with RWD hits 60 mph in 5.5 seconds, which is a fraction slower than the outgoing model’s 5.3 seconds. In the M240i, a more ...
Weighty for its size Why not just have RWD? Tougher to love when the 230i is so good The BMW M240i not making it to the finalist round of Performance Vehicle of the Year—spoiler alert!— ...
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