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		<title>Update: BMW 1-Series from M-Division</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The chief of BMW’s M-Division boldly claims that the M products will be fast but financially feasible. Well, at least those are the goals. Determined to hit what they aim for, the 1-Series platform will be the building blocks to give consumers what they want from BMW.
The BMW decision makers had told the public before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ourbmws.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/2007-bmw-1-series-tii-concept.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img align="right" src="http://ourbmws.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/2007-bmw-1-series-tii-concept-300x221.jpg" alt="2007 bmw 1 series tii concept" title="2007 bmw 1 series tii concept" width="300" height="221" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-49" /></a>The chief of BMW’s M-Division boldly claims that the M products will be fast but financially feasible. Well, at least those are the goals. Determined to hit what they aim for, the 1-Series platform will be the building blocks to give consumers what they want from BMW.</p>
<p>The BMW decision makers had told the public before that they do not see an M car built from the 1-Series DNA because of profitability issues. The car may also conflict with <a href="http://turboperformance.net/">the performance numbers</a> of the M3.  Today, the plan is all green lights and BMW is giving a hint that a 1-Series from M-Division will focus on maximizing the sporting capabilities of the car.  It will not come in terms of power but excellent weight distribution, handling, and braking.</p>
<p>The thrust of the 1-Series project will not affect the market of the M3 which boasts of 414 horsepower. The new M car will also be an improvement over the 135i and the M Sport. It will most likely a better version of the 1-Series tii concept.</p>
<p>Latest reports reveal new details about the 1-Series M. The car will most likely get six-piston brakes, intercooler, a rear diffuser, and carbon fiber roofing to keep the weight of the car down and make it more stable by lowering the center of gravity.</p>
<p>The modifications should set the 1-Series M apart as an M Division product. The visuals will come as reworked headlights, quad exhausts, Competition wheels, trunk spoiler CSL style, aerodynamic elements, and broader arches of the wheel.</p>
<p>The new member of the M Division will most likely not called the M1. The name is valued so much by the BMW division because of its history. The M1 belongs to a super sports car with a mid-engine design. We’ll let you know when we hear more about its name which might come by 2011.</p>
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