Whenever I hear that a BMW has grown in a redesign, a little piece of me dies inside. This isn’t to solely impugn BMW. Model bloat happens at every automaker. But it especially hurts when it’s a BMW because that growth often makes the cars lose some of the edge that made them so fun to drive. That’s certainly the case in the...
Full ArticleFirst drive review: 2022 BMW 2-Series gets bigger, but feels smaller
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