Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Big Motoring World reviews BMW X6 SUV

Big Motoring World reviews the new BMW X6 SUV which is sporty, powerful and not overly priced.

Aesthetics


This car blends the bulky, tall, traditional SUV build yet looks slick and sporty like a coupe at the same time. It’s certainly eye-catching, and all the more so with standard metallic paint across the range. Alloys are standard, too, with either 19- or 20-inch diameter, depending on trim. Optional add-ons include M Sport models which have their own body kit. The Pure Extravagance Exterior Design Package takes things up a notch further.

Interior


Leather upholstery is standard across the range, as are brushed aluminium trim and ambient lighting. Higher spec versions come with high-gloss wood trim, making it just as smart as the comparable Audi. It proves that you are getting your money’s worth, with a slick and easy to use dash display and infotainment system. iDrive comes as standard, whilst the driving position is excellent with a full view in front.

Performance


Sporty and powerful, it gets to 60mph in just seven seconds. The engine sounds spectacular, and the most economical X6 (the 30d) averages well over 45mpg and has CO2 emissions of less than 160g/km. BMW’s three-year, unlimited mileage warranty is par for the course.

Technology


Each model includes Bluetooth, DAB radio, sat-nav, automatic headlights and wipers, and heated front seats. If you go for the M Sport version, it also includes electrically adjustable sports front seats. The comfort and interior trim are joined by chassis and technology that proves BMW is striving in every department to create the perfect car.

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Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Big Motoring World reviews the modified BMW i3 which is controlled by your mind

Experts have modified a BMW i3 electric car so it can be driven remotely using just a person's thoughts, but could this really be the future of driving? Big Motoring World reviews the science behind this phenomenon.

What does it do?


Whilst it may be hard to believe, you can control this car with your mind and Money Super Market have evidence to prove it. The car, which was developed by the price comparison site for its ‘Car Insurance Epic Mind Drive project’, was seen in a demo being navigated around a curved track using only human brain waves.

The i3 is controlled by an electroencephalogram (EEG) neuro headset, using sophisticated software algorithms to translate brain signals into driving commands. With this innovative design a telematics box can be used inside the car to measure how well the car is being driven and the thought processes you apply whilst at the wheel.  

How did they do it?


The specialist mechanics replaced the driver's seat with a mechanical rig that was capable of turning the steering wheel and pressing the pedals on command. They then fitted the drivers with the EEG neuro headset to monitor their brain activity.

Before users can drive the i3 using nothing but their mind, they need to train the headset. Once the software understands their thought patterns, it can then wirelessly transmit them to the car. To do this drivers must associate a specific mental image with each manoeuvre or action you wish the car to take. For example, the software can be trained to associate a person thinking about a banana with turning right. Every time that person thinks of the banana their brain signals will be the same, so these signals can be translated into commands.

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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 so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Big Motoring World Reviews New BMW Water Technology

Big Motoring World reviews BMW’s new Direct Water Technology, believed to increase efficiency and performance of the cars’ engines.

How does it work?


A seven-litre water reservoir is mounted in the engine bay, with levels fed by condensation from the air conditioning unit which would otherwise have been wasted. Once the engine is up to temperature and a certain point in the rev range is exceeded, the water is used either as a fine spray into the inlet manifold, or into a high-pressure pump which mixes with fuel to form emulsion.
From that, the emulsion is then directly injected into the cylinder during compression. The spray is so fine, it evaporates before the crucial combustion phase. This means that it works as a secondary cooler as it takes in the air before combustion. BMW claims that at least 70oC is reduced; it’s like driving on a cold winter’s day all-year-round.

Future plans


DWI technology is currently only specifically for forced induction petrol motors. It has a particular benefit to cars that undergo high-load situations regularly and can be susceptible to knocking. BMW also says that 80% of their customers worldwide would never have to refill the DWI reservoir; the air conditioning will provide enough fluid for almost all of its uses.

Verdict


The Direct Water Injection technology in BMW’s 1 Series DWI prototype appears to have real potential for boosting the efficiency and performance of the engines; another forward-thinking move from BMW.

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Big Motoring World is the largest independent seller of used BMWs and Mercedes-Benz in the UK. It had its most successful month of trading in its history in July. Based in London and Kent, Big Motoring World hold over 1000 cars so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

BMW plans to sell only electric cars by 2025


Big Motoring World reviews BMW’s plans to sell only electric cars within ten years. The German automaker has dedicated a lot of time, money and workforce to Project i, which is dedicated to building fuel-alternative vehicles.
The factories used are eco-friendly and equate to a large part of BMW’s current model range.

Electric Power


The planned cars would still use a small gas engine to generate the electricity and extend the range of the batteries, but the main power of the vehicle would come from separate electric motors for the front and rear wheels.

Part of this decision has been forced by restrictions set by the EU on carbon emissions, whilst BMW’s hybrid and electric cars have also seen success in the current market. Celebrities including Steven Spielberg, Don Cheadle, James Cameron and Zooey Deschanel have all shown their eco-friendly mind-sets this year by driving electric cars.

BMW Project


And BMW’s first two cars from Project i, the £28,000 i3 electric and the £86,000 i8 supercar, have been successful on the market. The i3 is currently the fourth-best selling electric vehicle in the US.
Mercedes-Benz are also jumping on the electric bandwagon with a new SUV, the GLC, to be released later this year. The model was released earlier this year but will now be joined by a hybrid version.

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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 so we are sure to have the perfect car for you.