A Brooklyn jury ruled in favor of a man who had part of his thumb chopped off by the motorized so-called “soft close” door of his dream car in 2016 – and ordered BMW to fork over $1.9 million for deceptive biz practices.
BMW touts its products as “Ultimate Driving Machines,” and today’s Nice Price or No Dice X5 has certainly done a lot of driving. Let’s see if its price drives a hard bargain.
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Gurugram (Haryana) [India], June 28: BMW Group India has announced the launch of Monsoon Service campaign across its dealer network. This special initiative will be held across India…
It’s an SUV world, whether you like it or not. I’m not into SUVs, but the just-revealed 2025 BMW X3 is a fine way to make the drive less painful if you have utilitarian needs. BMW calls the new X3 an SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle) to make…