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Author: Jeremy Korzeniewski
CASCAIS, Portugal — All the pieces we said in regards to the overgrown size of the 2025 Mini Countryman in John Cooper Works trim that we recently reviewed applies equally to the 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4. The previous is powered by gas and the latter is electrical, but each are the identical size. Interestingly, each have in regards to the same variety of ponies, too. To recap, the brand new Countryman is 5.1 inches longer, 2.4 inches taller and 0.8 inches wider than the second-generation model, which in turn was 8 inches longer and greater than 5 inches wider…
2024 BMW X2 First Drive Review: A distinct segment inside a distinct segment, but an interesting one
CASCAIS, Portugal — BMW’s even-numbered X-series line of slope-back crossovers is proof that not every vehicle has to make perfect sense. The German brand mainly invented the genre when it significantly reduced the usability of its otherwise luxurious and practical X5 by redesigning its roofline to scale back its capability to carry humans and cargo while concurrently making it costlier. The X6, back in 2008 or today, doesn’t make sense. Except it kind of does when you realize and accept that it was all done within the name of favor. Either way, the world was introduced to a brand new…
LAS VEGAS — Sometimes life just is not fair. And neither is racing, it might seem. Following an eventful if short first free rehearsal by which Ferrari F1 driver Carlos Sainz hit a piece of metal (and/or concrete that was surrounding the metal) that had grow to be dislodged over a drain on the track surface in Las Vegas, the FIA ruled that Sainz can be required to drop 10 grid spaces at first of the particular Las Vegas Grand Prix Saturday evening. While no person believes the incident was the fault of Ferrari or Sainz, the team and driver…
We’re automotive people, not camper people. That said, we have all been behind the wheel of a truck or SUV with a trailer hitched up, either for our own vacationing purposes or simply to check out the capabilities of a brand new vehicle as a part of our test driving duties. So, for this week’s What Would You Buy, we’re going camping. Virtually, at the least. Like I said, we aren’t camper people by trade, so we decided to show to some actual trailer experts with a view to determine what a mean family-size camper would weigh. In response to…