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Five things you should know about the new BMW 1 Series

Five things you should know about the new BMW 1 Series

Posted on July 17, 2019 By Jarvis

A handful of the most important changes for BMW’s smallest model

The third-generation BMW 1 Series is the first front-wheel drive BMW hatchback and, depending on your viewpoint, that’s either common-sense or complete and utter sacrilege.

The 2019 BMW 1 Series will go on sale in Australia in October.

What’s certain, however, is the five-year development program for the latest iteration of BMW’s smallest model has paid big dividends for the customer. It’s a far more modern premium compact car with important packaging and technology advances that are critical for any volume-selling model.
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