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First Place: 2008 BMW M3
After more than a decade with six-cylinder engines, the M3 in its next iteration will move up to a V-8, just as the latest M5 has migrated from eight cylinders to ten. We expect the new, high-revving V-8 to displace 4.0 liters and to share its basic architectu more
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Third Place: 2009 BMW 135i
The six-cylinder engine in the 135i is the same 300-hp turbocharged unit as in the 335i, giving a top speed of 155 mph and a 0-to-62-mph time of way too quick. Externally, this one will be differentiated from lesser siblings by dual chrome tailpipes, chrome-pl more
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2009 BMW 135i
The six-cylinder engine in the 135i is the same 300-hp turbocharged unit as in the 335i, giving a top speed of 155 mph and a 0-to-62-mph time of way too fast. Externally, this one is differentiated from lesser siblings by dual chrome tailpipes, chrome-plated g more
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