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I have been passionate about bikes since I was young.

I used to ride everywhere on my bike.

Once I grew up, I started to ride motorbikes.

So I could ride farther,

And explore further.

It's like I could do whatever I wanted to do

I felt a sense of freedom every time I got on my motorbike.

Every time I set off, I always wanted to go farther.

It was a challenge how far could I go…

The longest trip was when I travelled around the world, in 2014.

I started off from Chiang Khong in the north of Thailand, through Laos and into China.

And crossed China into Mongolia.

It took around 6 months.

Any obstacles I encountered were simply there to be overcome.

It was simply a challenge nothing to be afraid of.

Day by day. I just wanted to get through each day.

And stay safe each day.

Focusing on arriving safely every evening at the accommodation for the night.

Showered, parked the bike, rested and that's it. Let's go again tomorrow.

This trip left a deep impression on me

the routes,

the beautiful scenery,

the people I met,

as well as the unexpected wonderful moments.

One time I was riding in Mongolia, there was no road

just flat plains.

GPS didn't function, around me was all grassland and desert.

As we were riding along, out of nowhere

came this herd of wild horses just galloping along towards us.

Wow! It was really an amazing moment.

I turned my bike and rode alongside them.

It was really an unforgettable moment.

BMW has its own character in its design shape and functions.

Before buying one, we need to first understand

what it is designed for what it is capable of.

Then we can explore its potential to the fullest.

BMW is the vehicle that took me far around the world.

I think I have driven BMW cars and BMW motorbikes

for about 200,000-300,000 km.

Both driving and riding. Of course, BMW is more than just a ride, it is my companion.

Every time I go out,

just seeing the word M Power, I can feel the adrenaline coursing through my veins.

That trip, besides the amazing experiences, made me believe in myself.

And believe that I really can make my dreams come true.

That was the whole point.

If we believe in ourselves, I'm certain that, whatever we dream of,

we can make it happen.

For more infomation >> #BMWstories Tong Sermthanachat and BMW Z4M - Duration: 3:40.

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🔵LFS EFSANE BMW E46 MOD🔵LOGİTECH G29 - Duration: 10:16.

For more infomation >> 🔵LFS EFSANE BMW E46 MOD🔵LOGİTECH G29 - Duration: 10:16.

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Hořící BMW na D1 před Prahou zastavilo provoz: Řidiči stáli v dlouhé koloně - Duration: 0:37.

 „U ve směru na Prahu zasahujeme společně s jednotkou HZS Středočeského kraje. Požár byl rychle lokalizován vysokotlakou vodou," uvedli Hasiči Praha na Twitteru

For more infomation >> Hořící BMW na D1 před Prahou zastavilo provoz: Řidiči stáli v dlouhé koloně - Duration: 0:37.

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THE PERFECT SUV - 2018 BMW X3 M40i REVIEW - Duration: 10:34.

Some would argue that BMW is not the automaker

it once was – that its hunt for luxury market share has clouded its original vision, to

build the "ultimate driving machine."

Swollen with model lines to compete with rivals like Mercedes-Benz and Audi and to pioneer

new segments, BMW doesn't seem to have the time or energy to uphold its performance-derived

mantra — at least not for every product.

Thankfully, such concerns are not shared with M, BMW's in-house tuning department.

The latest full-blooded M cars like the M2 and M5 continue to deliver the responsiveness

and character enthusiasts expect of the brand.

And now there's more M-engineered goodness to be had.

"M Performance" BMW models borrow parts from their full-M counterparts to enhance

athleticism.

Though not to the same degree as blank-slate M vehicles, M Performance offerings are tuned

to get the most out of their upgrades.

The third generation X3, introduced late last year, is not among BMW's worst offenders.

With a potent 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and stellar handling, the new X3 is one of

the best compact luxury SUVs on sale.

Sounds like an ideal platform for an M Performance model, right?

BMW thought so, too.

The 2018 X3 M40i ($55,495) packs a generous helping of horsepower to go with improved

braking and handling.

Facing off against rivals like the Mercedes-AMG GLC43 ($57,245) and Audi SQ5 ($55,275), BMW

needs some classic moves to come out on top.

Save for a few cutting-edge products like the i3 and i8, BMW vehicle styling is traditionally

understated, even for performance models.

The X3 M40i looks much the same as the evolutionary third-gen X3, plus a few unique touches.

BMW's new, larger kidney grille is finished in a bronze trim to match bronze mirror caps.

The M40i's lower fascia mimics other M cars, with a gaping center inlet and re-sculpted

flanks with honeycomb inserts.

Standard 19-inch double-spoke wheels wrapped in performance tires are swapped for 20-inch

designs on our test model (21-inchers are also available).

Blue painted brake calipers are standard with any paint color.

A unique rear bumper features a blacked out diffuser and dark painted dual exhaust ports.

M Performance styling enhances the X3's curb appeal appreciably — without breaking

its refined code.

INTERIOR AND TECH A good luxury vehicle cabin seamlessly blends

technology and refinement.

BMW's X3 M40i follows this principle perfectly, integrating sophisticated convenience features

with traditional comforts.

Dark soft touch materials on the dashboard contrast brushed metal and geometric design

trim throughout the interior.

Supple cognac leather seats with eye-catching designs provide both support and comfort for

long trips.

Palm branch styling details appear on the upper air vents, dome lights, puddle lamps,

and elsewhere for added intrigue.

M Performance styling enhances the X3's curb appeal appreciably — without breaking

its refined code.

Superb fit and finish accompanies high-tech amenities like a 10.3-inch touchscreen infotainment

(an upgrade over the standard 6.5-inch unit), 12.3-inch digital driver display, color head-up

display, and a wireless charging dock.

BMW's iDrive system grows even more intuitive, responsive, and advanced with each new iteration.

We love the display's tiled arrangement for quick access to key functions like vehicle

settings, navigation, weather, traffic, and media, but can't understand charging $300

for Apple CarPlay or neglecting Android Auto entirely.

The iDrive controller with an integrated touchpad, physical controls on the center stack, and

steering wheel buttons provide excellent redundancies to suit driver preferences.

Audi's MMI system and Mercedes-Benz's COMAND module have caught up to iDrive's

sophistication, but they can't match its workflow.

With a 2.2-inch longer wheelbase than the previous X3, the latest SUV has excellent

interior volume for four adults (five when needed).

Head and legroom for all riders is generous, and a panoramic sunroof provides subjective

atmosphere.

Furthermore, BMW's smart storage solutions, including front door drink cubbies to accommodate

64-oz. bottles, keep loose items from floating around the cabin.

Trunk space is also among the best in class, with 29 cubic feet available behind the 40/20/40

split folding second row, and 63 cu. ft. total with seats folded.

By comparison, Audi's SQ5 offers 27 cu. ft. behind the second row, and Mercedes-AMG's

GLC43 has just 19 cu. ft. Apple CarPlay isn't the only thing BMW puts

in the options column.

Driving aids that come standard on far more affordable cars are grouped into two expensive

packages on the X3.

Driving Assistance ($900) includes blind-spot monitoring and lane-departure warning, but

full-speed adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist with

side collision avoidance, front cross-traffic alert, traffic jam assist, and evasion assist

are reserved for the Driving Assistance Plus package ($1,700).

DRIVING EXPERIENCE The X3 M40i's $12K premium over the base

xDrive30i must now be substantiated.

A turbocharged 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder seems a good place to start.

Sporting two more cylinders than the entry-level X3, the M40i produces 355 horsepower and 369

pound-feet of torque.

A re-tuned eight-speed automatic transmission delivers power to all four wheels, facilitating

a 0 to 60 mph sprint of just 4.4 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph (electronically limited).

Both the fractionally less potent Audi SQ5 (354hp/369 lb-ft) and the more powerful Mercedes-AMG

GLC43 (362hp/384 lb-ft) fall behind the X3 M40i in a race to 60 mph, with times of 5.1

and 4.5 seconds, respectively.

Ignoring its own 4,300-pounds of heft, the M40i tracks flat through corners like a proper

sports car.

The Bimmer is just getting warmed up; agility and poise are the performance SUV's real

triumphs.

An M Sport suspension, M Sport brakes, variable ratio steering system and (optional) adaptive

dampers transform the X3's driving dynamics.

Ignoring its own 4,300-pounds of heft, the M40i tracks flat through corners like a proper

sports car.

Understeer is a common curse of all-wheel drive vehicles (especially those with high

centers of gravity), but the M40i is more prone to kick out its tail in a tractable

drift when over-aggressed.

Steering feel isn't a particular strength of the X3, and sport drive mode's increased

resistance doesn't help the issue, but neither the GLC43 nor SQ5 can boast better feedback.

Optioning adaptive dampers introduces an "adaptive" mode to the standard comfort, sport, and eco

pro selections.

Here, the ECU monitors driving behavior to automatically soften or stiffen ride quality.

Better still, simply notching the gear selector to sport while operating in comfort mode yields

snappy throttle response and plush damping for an ideal blend of performance and ride

quality.

Even in its most aggressive configuration (and riding on low-profile tires), the M40i

never punishes passengers with harsh vibration or stiffness.

Cabin noise is also kept to a minimum for a true luxury cruising experience.

The EPA estimates 20 city, 27 highway, and 23 combined mpg for the X3 M40i, putting BMW's

compact contender ahead of both the SQ5 (21 combined) and GLC43 (20 combined) in terms

of fuel efficiency.

WARRANTY BMW offers a 4-year/50,000-mile new car warranty,

including three years of complimentary scheduled maintenance.

Such terms are standard for the luxury segment, though some competitors won't match BMW's

free maintenance perk.

Kelley Blue Book estimates $5,600 in maintenance and repairs for the 2018 BMW X3 over the first

five years of ownership – about average for the luxury compact SUV segment.

The third generation X3 has already experienced two recalls for non-critical issues, though

it's too early to question the vehicle's durability.

Online, owners of the previous generation X3 report strong reliability overall.

For more infomation >> THE PERFECT SUV - 2018 BMW X3 M40i REVIEW - Duration: 10:34.

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Life Car TV - BMW X4 Driver Hits An X1 Trying To Overtake, Almost Rolls Over - Duration: 2:21.

You've surely heard or read the stereotypes about BMW drivers.Well, this incident in Canada, involving two of of the Munich-based automaker's SUVs, only serves to reinforce them

A black X1 slowed down in the middle lane of a road in Vancouver and a white X4 attempted to overtake it from the left

However, the move was ill-advised, and the X4 dealt itself a knockout blow by slamming into the rear corner of the X1, got on two wheels and almost flipped over before eventually landing on all four wheels

The incident is pretty bizarre.It appears as if the driver of the X4 underestimated the width of his SUV and placed it incorrectly on the road

Perhaps the person behind the wheel thought they could squeeze between the X1 and the curb

Unfortunately for him/her, it turns out they couldn't despite the fact that there was ample space to overtake

Looking at the bodywork of the X4, it doesn't appear to have sustained a tremendous amount of damage

In fact, all we can see is a large dent on the front quarter panel.However, the passenger side front wheel seems to have sustained the brunt of the impact and has been twisted out of position, indicating some serious suspension damage

As for the X1, it probably suffered a fair bit of bodywork damage at the rear, though all we can see from this dashcam video is the license plate falling off

For more infomation >> Life Car TV - BMW X4 Driver Hits An X1 Trying To Overtake, Almost Rolls Over - Duration: 2:21.

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✅ [스파이샷] i30 N라인 서킷 주행..BMW M팩처럼 인기 끌까 - Duration: 4:18.

 현대차 i30 N라인이 위장막을 씌우지 않고 뉘르부르크 을 달리는 모습이 공개됐다.  현대차는 고성능인 N 브랜 의 디자인요소 일부를 차용하고, 성능 등에서 다소 개선한 량을 N라인(N-Line)으로 내놓는다

가격은 그리 높지 않으면서 디자인에서는 고성능 차와 유사 외관을 갖춘 차량을 말한다.  이번에 스파이샷으로 노출 N라인 차량은 고성능 N과 달리 배기구가 한쪽으로 쏠려있 만 전면과 후면 범퍼는 일반 i30 N과 동일한 디자인을 고 있다

범퍼 하단에는 빨간색 엑센트를 준 범퍼립까지 갖춰 눈길을 끈다.  독일 BMW가 M패키지, 메르세데스-벤츠도 디자 적 요소를 더한 AMG패키지를 제공하는 점, 폭스바겐 또한 R라인을, 아우디는 S라인을 운용하는 것과 비슷한 행보다

고성능 브랜드를 갖춘 메이커들은 고성능 이미지를 저가 모 의 볼륨모델에도 적용하고자 하는데, BMW M패키지는 국내 시장에서 상당수 차량에 기본 장착되면서 브랜드 이미지를 강 하는데 큰 도움이 됐다

 하지만 고성능 브랜드 디자인 패키지 전략이 반드시 성 하는 것은 아니다. 고성능 브랜드가 확고하게 잡힌 경우엔 랜드로 인해 볼륨모델 판매에 도움이 되지만, 자칫하면 볼륨 델의 이미지로 인해 본래 고성능 브랜드 이미지를 하락 시키 결과가 나타나기 때문이다

 한편 기아차의 경우는 유럽에서 이보다 먼저 디자인을 상시킨 'GT라인'을 내놓고 K3, 스포티지 등 여러 차에 광범위하게 활용하고 있다

 김한용기자 hy.kim@motorgraph.com 자동차 전문 매체 모터그래프(http://www

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