Monday, 18 July 2016

Why is the M2 a Game-Changer for BMW?

Every so often, a car comes along that changes the global automotive landscape. Many industry experts are saying that the BMW M2 Coupe, which is racking up staggering sales all over the world right now, is that car in 2016. Read the full article here...

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

BMW & Mercedes-Benz hiring experts to compete with Google

German premium car makers BMW and Mercedes-Benz are hiring software experts in a bid to compete with tech firms including Google and Uber, in the race to develop the first self-driving car. Big Motoring World reviews the move and what it could mean to future car technology.

Premium Technology


Experts in software are suddenly in high demand in the automotive industry, with the battleground for the world’s self-driving car becoming ever more competitive. The main issue for automakers is that cars need lines of code to connect electric car motors to batteries, talk to smartphones or activate brakes when a radar system detects an obstacle ahead. 

The premium features such as autonomous driving and car-sharing will be able to be matched by BMW and Mercedes with new expertise, which would otherwise have not been possible.

Jobs


Companies are also in the process of buying others’ maps and technologies in a way of monopolising the premium automotive industry, which should increase jobs across the globe. In August, German automakers paid Nokia £2.5billion for their maps.

BMW’s workforce increased by more than 6% at the end of June from the same time last year, with plans to further increase before the end of 2015.

Malcolm Earp, chief executive at Magma People, a specialist automotive recruitment company, explained the changing emphasis in the industry to Economic Times India: "What car companies are doing is hiring people generally from outside automotive. Some companies a few years ago didn't have a connected car department. They all have that now.”

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Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Big Motoring World reviews BMW 525d Touring

The BMW 525d Touring is as impressive in stature as it is in terms of performance, with typically German efficiency partnering endurance and power. Big Motoring World reviews the driving experience.

Performance


The vast bonnet is intimidating and suits the style of the car, which has impressive, sustained power and hits a top speed of 155mph, with 46.3 miles per gallon – the fastest car of the range.
The 3.0 litre diesel engine has the best of both worlds – its advanced aerodynamics make it astonishingly silent, then the engage Sport mode kicks in the grunt sound of the engine which sounds spectacular.

A muscular 630Nm of torque means rapid acceleration is only a twitch of your right toe away and the BMW is a superb tool for safe, stress-free overtaking.

Practicality


There’s plenty of headroom, and there’s enough space for adults in the back. For a machine that weights nearly two tonnes, the economy is good when handled correctly. The automated gearbox mean it can cleanly switch gears at a moment’s notice. The boot size is also spacious, with 560 litres, whilst the 60:40 seats can be folded in a moment’s notice for extra space.

Extras


With elite cars, much of the problem is in juggling all of the extra, often unnecessary technology. But in the case of the BMW 525d Touring, it all fits into the driving experience seamlessly.
The interior is well-finished, in line with its elite driving experience, and the technology on the dashboard with engaging graphics and a regular layout.


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Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars and has plans to expand the site even further, so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Big Motoring World reviews 2015 BMW 3 Series 318

Big Motoring World reviews the new BMW 3 Series 318i, which sports the same 1.5-litre 3-cylinder engine as the BMW i8.

With a sportier design, BMW has re-released the 2015 3 Series with a new generation of engines and high-class technology.

Design


With a BMW 3-Series, you know what to expect from the design. Adjustments for this model include moderated front headlights, stronger suspension, 10mm drop in ride height and comfier seats inside – there are five seats too. The boot has 480 litres of capacity with five passengers, or the back seats can be folded to allow for even further room.

Performance & Handling


The engine is a 3-cylinder with a small turbo, producing 136hp and hitting 60mph in just less than 9 seconds from a standing start. Torque is also rated at 220Nm. An 8-speed automatic transmission is an additional add-on, benefitting from GPS assistance which allows it to select an appropriate gear depending on the road ahead. Impressively, it will downshift to a lower gear as you approach a roundabout or upshift early if you’re approaching a long section of road. As with all 3-Series’, handling is fantastic but in particular it is perhaps sharper than previous models.

Technology


The car also includes two-zone air con, keyless engine start, Bluetooth and BMW’s new ‘Professional sat-nav’ with 6.5-inch screen. The iDrive control is included and it includes a full suite of electronic safety aids with dynamic stability control, cornering brake control, dynamic traction control and a crash sensor that switches on the hazard lights. It also unlocks the doors and cuts off the batteries.

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Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars and has plans to expand the site even further, so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Big Motoring World reviews hybrid BMW i3

Big Motoring World reviews the sustainable, silent and quirky BMW i3 – the latest hybrid to be released by the German automaker which is taking the market by storm.

The beauty of a hybrid, aside from its flawless efficiency and low carbon emissions, is its silence on the roads. Rather than just a show-off for the latest technology and engineering, it’s a serious proposition which continues to bridge the gap between fashion and efficiency. The i3 is sensible, practical and ideal for city driving. It’s seriously light with its carbon-fibre reinforced plastic frame.

Range


Much has been said about the practicality of a hybrid for longer journeys, as you need to be charged up and in range of power. The battery doesn’t last as long as a petrol engine – however, the changeover to the two-cylinder range-extending petrol engine is seamless. The engine takes nine litres of petrol, so it’s compact but gets you through the rest of your journey and keeps the weight of the car to a minimal. And the dashboard will keep you right up to date with all the information you require in a prompt, efficient manner.

Interior


Of course, this vehicle is all about travelling light so it’s compact inside but there’s plenty of style and substance in the cabin. A slick leather interior is naturally tanned with an olive oil leaf-based agent, with a wooden dashboard complementing the latest technology.

BMW


BMW is going big on electric and this car is right up there with the best they’ve released to date. As well as its efficiency and stylish look, the power is incredible as it goes 0-62 mph in 4.4 seconds. It also hits a top speed of 93mph – what more could you need?

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Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Big Motoring World reviews 2016 Mercedes-AMG C63 Coupe

Ahead of its expected September debut at the Frankfurt motor show, Big Motoring World reviews the Mercedes C63 Coupé. The coupe will be the third variant in the new C63 performance car division to launch, following on from the saloon and estate options already on sale.

Looks


From the front, it is clear that the Mercedes-AMG C63 Coupe S will feature all the aggressive visual and aerodynamic elements of the C63 saloon and estate models. The front is characterised by large air intakes as well as an aggressive bumper.

Elsewhere, it features massively flared wheel arches, alongside a black sloping roof and a more aerodynamic front and rear fascia. From the rear, the new C63 Coupe S features the same taillights as the standard C-Class Coupe, but features an additional small carbon fibre boot lid lip spoiler. AMG’s traditional quad exhaust pipes and a bold diffuser are also included.

Differences


The saloon and coupé share the same driveline, rear-wheel drive platform and electronic architecture, but there are differences. The C63 Coupé will get bespoke suspension tuning, revised elasto-kinematic properties, a lower centre of gravity and specific camber rates. Another key development is the adoption of electromechanical steering in place of the hydraulic set-up used on the previous model. A mechanical locking differential will also be included as standard.

Power


Powering the C63 Coupe S will be the same 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine as the sedan and estate models. The entry level 90 degree V8, whose turbochargers are mounted between the cylinder banks for optimal packaging, is set to deliver 469bhp and 479lb ft of torque. In the range-topping C63 S Coupé you get some serious added boost pressure, as well as other power-enhancing tweaks, output will rise to an impressive 503bhp and 516lb ft.

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Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Big Motoring World Reviews 2016 BMW X1


Big Motoring World reviews the latest BMW X1, a quirky crossover that attempts to marry premium German motoring with practicality and versatility.

Design


Despite being 15mm shorter, the 2016 X1 is 23mm wider and 53mm higher than the previous model. Its new exterior dimensions make it much more imposing, with lots of sharp creases, flared arches and more aggressive styling. In its appearance it adopts a very similar styling to the very popular X5, with the larger grilles up front adding more depth to the body.

Engine Performance


There are four engines in the range, all 2.0-litre, offering one petrol and three diesels. The entry level 18d manages a solid 148bhp but if you want real power opt for the 20d or 25d, producing 187bhp and 228bhp respectively. The petrol 20i is no push over either, using a 189bhp four-cylinder turbo.

On the road


With four-wheel-drive to ensure good traction and a slick six-speed automatic gearbox the impressive performance is easy to exploit. It’s surprisingly capable on long winding roads despite its size. All the models send their power to the front wheels predominantly, but are able to switch up to 100% of torque to the rear when it senses slip. The steering is controlled and direct, and the body control is faultless.

Practicality


The inside is very spacious, with plenty of headroom, generous shoulder space and 37mm more legroom behind the front seats. This is by and large due to its switch to a more modern platform with the transverse engine up front. There’s even more space as you venture into the back, including the addition of a sliding rear seat. The boot is 85 litres bigger than the last model, now 505 litres, and if you fold the rear seats flat you’ll reveal a 1,550-litre load area - that’s 200 litres more than before.

Economy


Despite boasting stronger acceleration and top speed, BMW have remarkably improved the X1’s fuel consumption and emissions performance. For a compact SUV that is capable of 146mph, 56.5mpg and only 132g/km of CO2 emissions is superb feat for the German giants.

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Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. June’s figures showed the highest ever sales in 20 years of business. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.