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Now on DriveLiveTV: The All-New 2012 BMW 3 Series Sedan
It’s almost as if ‘legend’ status isn’t enough for BMW designers and engineers. They continue to outdo themselves with each new iteration of the 3 Series, let alone a new generation of the car. Introducing the all-new 3 Series Sedan.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 BMW 3 Series
The award-winning icon keeps getting better.
The BMW 3 Series is the founder and continual benchmark of its segment. With an extensive model lineup designed to suit most any taste, the new 2012 BMW 3 Series represents a quantum leap in terms of performance, luxury, technology, efficiency and safety.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2013 BMW M5
The new road-hammer rides out.
There’s a fresh roar sounding from the wilds of Bavaria. It’s the throaty growl of a beautiful, just-born beast created by the engineers who transform world-class luxury sedans into track-ready racers for the high-performance M Division of BMW. The rumble emanating from a twin-pipe exhaust system comes from the latest iteration of the vehicle that founded the super-sedan segment almost 30 years ago— the all-new 2013 BMW M5.
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The Chickenpox Challenge
Info and tips for dealing with this itchy virus, especially when your child is sick.
Although adults can get chickenpox, childhood is often the time when individuals experience the virus. According to KidsHealth, part of the Nemours Foundation, chickenpox is caused by the virus varicella zoster. Symptoms include a rash of blister-like spots, itchy skin and sometimes general cold symptoms. Usually, chickenpox is an irritating, yet mild illness; however, some complications can occur. Here are some things you should know:
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Take a Break in Turks and Caicos
The islands offer unparalleled attractions for travelers.
About 550 miles from Miami, you’ll find the breathtaking Turks and Caicos Islands. Before Christopher Columbus came across the capital island of Grand Turk during his 1492 voyage, Taino and Lucayan Indians inhabited the islands and created a culture that helps give this destination its colorful flair and rich traditions of today. The Turks and Caicos Islands are made up of 40 islands and cays, eight of which are inhabited by approximately 30,000 full-time residents. Each year, more than 200,000 tourists visit this British territory, enjoying activities and relaxing amongst incomparable natural beauty.
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WHAT'S BETTER THAN ONE PAYMENT ON US? TWO.
2012 must be the year to command the road in a BMW, because we’ll make two payments on almost all 2008 Certified Pre-Owned BMWs. An offer like this is the only reason you need to come into your local BMW center and take a test drive. Don’t wait, offers like this don’t last. Take advantage today.
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Car Care: The BMW Maintenance Program
All smiles under the Roundel.
Automotive service routines used to require checking and adjusting many items that have since become low- to no-maintenance affairs. Despite the march of technology, cars still require routine attention. BMW Ultimate Service®, which includes factory maintenance for up to four years or 50,000 miles, removes worry from the ownership experience and avoids surprise charges tied to upkeep.
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Experience iDrive
Placing BMW technology at your fingertips.
BMW has always built intelligent vehicles featuring some of the world’s most advanced automotive engineering. Now, with the addition of BMW iDrive, plain smart just got smarter.
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Libraries to Love
The nation’s largest libraries impress with more than just books.
There is no better time than Library Lovers Month to get out and explore some of the nation’s largest, most impressive libraries. Here are just a handful of the libraries that top the list according to the American Library Association:
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Rewriting History
The most historically inaccurate films of all time.
Let’s be honest for a second – real life isn’t always as interesting as it is portrayed to be in movies. Characters in films never spend a solid 40 minutes trying to figure out online banking or sitting in traffic. It’s no surprise then that many a historically based film had to jazz up a thing or two to get people into the theater. Because let’s face it, who is going to pay to see Bill Brings his Daughter to Soccer then Does Some Light Yard Work Before Catching the Last Half of RoboCop on TBS?
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