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BMW is one of the most renowned automakers internationally, with its automobiles being synonymous with sporty performance, eye-catching aesthetics, and luxurious levels of quality. As well as being phenomenal driver’s vehicles and magnificent leisure cruisers, these machines are also known for their solid reliability and top safety standards, too. They remain popular, and for good reason.

Best BMW Cars in the USA

There are numerous types of BMWs for sale on the American market and finding the perfect fit for your needs can be daunting. Prospective buyers can delve into our in-depth reviews, use the CarBuzz comparison tool, and compare BuzzScore ratings on all bimmer cars. But to start things off, here are some of the general vehicle types and what they’re best suited for.

  • Coupe: These are typically the sportiest of the brand’s compendium, and nameplates such as the i8 and M-Series Coupe represent the benchmark for the automaker’s performance icons. They’re often high-powered and comprehensively outfitted with specialized underpinnings and technologies.
  • Cabrio: The cabriolets are purposed with either a focus on driving or practicality but are, by virtue of their convertible roofs, bound to a lifestyle ethos denoting sheer leisure. The Z4 Roadster is perhaps the manufacturer’s most popular drop-top. It looks great in photos and is available in an array of eye-catching colors.
  • Sedan: Though still predominantly athletic in appeal and style, these offer a good degree of drivability and utility. They’re some of the more well-rounded and practical options from the badge. In other words, they are the family man’s best route to everyday driving enjoyment.
  • Hatchback: There is only a single hatch in the German label’s USA compendium - a fully electric auto that was the first of its kind in the luxury segment. Unfortunately, while it did pioneer the growth of pure electric motors in the premium arena, it quickly fell behind in design, value, and EV capability.
  • SUV: All of the label's utes carry the ‘X’ moniker. These options offer impressive drivability, versatility, and practicality. They range from compact to large in size, with MSRPs spanning from as low as $35,000 to as much as $150,000. These are ideal for shoppers who wish to own a motor that delivers in as many areas as possible.

Price list of New BMW Models

Here are the models and prices for the current BMW USA catalog for easy reference:

Model Power Engine Base Price
BMW 1 Series Convertible 230 hp 3.0L Inline-6 Gas $37,200
BMW 3.0 CSL 552 hp 3.0L Twin-Turbo Inline-6 Gas $750,000
BMW i5 TBC TBC TBC
BMW 2 Series Coupe 382 hp 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Gas $38,200
BMW 3 Series Convertible 230 hp 3.0L Inline-6 Gas $47,900
BMW Alpina B4 Gran Coupe 488 hp 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Gas $101,999
BMW 5 Series Sedan 523 hp 4.4L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas $56,000
BMW 6 Series Coupe 315 hp 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Gas $77,600
BMW 7 Series 375 hp 3.0L Turbo Inline-6 Gas $95,700
BMW 8 Series Coupe 523 hp 4.4L Twin-Turbo V8 Gas $87,500

What to Consider Before Buying

Before heading off to purchase any of the new BMW cars, check out some of the advantages and disadvantages that these rides in specific may carry:

Pros

  • Masterfully tuned drive, handling, and ride dynamics
  • Sporty, aggressive, and awe-inspiring aesthetics
  • Contemporary and high-quality cabin interiors
  • Standard feature consignments are extensive

Cons

  • BMW prices are relatively inflated
  • Some BMW vehicles are now restricted to FWD
  • Offered packages and options carry heavy price tags
  • Practicality slots in low on the priorities list

FAQs about Bimmers

What is the most performance-oriented BMW Series?

BMW M, or Motorsport, is the automaker’s high-performance subsidiary and the producer of the badge’s most capable machines. These autos boast excessive outputs, plenty of specially tuned specs, and compact, lightweight dimensions for optimal capability.

What is the best BMW model in terms of fuel economy?

With EPA-derived gas mileage estimates of 124/102/113 MPGe, the 120 Ah all-electric i3 hatchback is the German manufacturer’s most economical choice.

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