Great to see BMW sticking with what is an actual car ... or a four-cylinder petrol auto 4WD M130 xDrive. The latter gets somewhat M-ified suspension and brakes. So while it's hanging in there ...
Then, having really got its act together with two-wheel drive traction to make AWD unnecessary, BMW introduced xDrive. And it’s proved so popular that there isn’t a rear-drive M3 on sale now.
All have 4WD, known in BMW's cryptography as xDrive. Oh and the petrols no longer carry an i in the badge. Not 20i and 50i, but 20 and 50. Us neither. The front can be had with BMW's rim-lit ...