BMW and Mercedes-Benz both offer compelling entry-level crossovers, but do their distinctly German badges of honor justify ...
Electric BMW models are outselling their German rivals at Mercedes and Audi by nearly 2 to 1. We're about to tell you why.
Here it has 362bhp. Like the Audi, but not the BMW, the Mercedes is four-wheel drive. At £47,605 it’s a few quid more than the Audi, but at £55,935 as tested that order is overturned today.
BMW’s M4 has been refreshed and the new Audi RS5 does the numbers to put the frighteners on a full-blown supercar, but can either see off the Mercedes-AMG C63 S? Over 3000 miles on road and ...
Audi also lost ground with 164,480 units sold, a 7.8-percent decrease from the previous year. Result? BMW is selling more electric vehicles than Mercedes and Audi combined. Why is BMW doing better?