Whilst the entire world looks happy to turn its back on diesel, BMW is persisting with the fuel source with its range of magnificent TwinPower engines, proving that mpg and performance aren’t mutally exclusive. We see just how good the 3.0-liter engine is, in the all-new 530D X-Drive
Author: Dean Slavnich
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