BMW carefully avoids using the "w word" when describing the X1, but make no mistake. It's a fantastic wagon. Antuan Goodwin Senior Writer, Electrified Cars Antuan started out in the automotive ...
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I absolutely love my X1. It's a blast to drive, feels luxurious on the inside, and is relatively efficient on fuel (I have been averaging around 26 mpg as most of my travel is not on the highway). I ...
The 1 Series-based newcomer -- codenamed E84 for nomenclature nuts -- is roughly Jeep Compass/Kia Sportage/VW Tiguan-sized, but with some 5 inches more wheelbase (108.7 -- check that dash-to-axle ...
BMW has offered the X1 in Europe since 2009, but the company waited for this mid-cycle refresh to bring its small SUV to the U.S. market. While BMW offers a plethora of X1 gasoline and diesel variants ...
Entry-level luxury is a bit of an oxymoron. How can a vehicle be considered "luxury" if it's also marketed toward a mainstream audience? The all-new 2023 BMW X1 sets out to prove that a low starting ...
No, BMW does not sell a 1-series wagon or hatchback in the United States. Yes, the BMW X1 is actually based on the E91 3-series wagon platform. No, you can't get it with a manual transmission here.
So you'd love a small BMW but don't like the 1-series' impractical coupe body? You fancy yourself young and sophisticated and would buy a 135i if you could just get it in chic hot-hatch form? Well, we ...
German luxury car misers like Mercedes and BMW have a funny habit of hoarding smaller cars in Europe and even Canada. Call it the 49th parallel, call it an imaginary line. It really doesn’t matter ...