I get a kick when I read these websites that credit another site for breaking a story that really didn't break it.
It was AutoSpies that broke this story over a YEAR ago...get your facts straight boys!
From our 2/19/2004 issue
Dear 001,
I just had a conversation with one of my internal moles at BMW headquarters.
They said to say hello you and all of your readers.
They also told me they are absolutely hooked on Auto Spies and they read it at work when the execs are not around.
How about this for a scoop?
Is BMW finally going to get into the TURBO fray?
YES!
They are working on some killer new turbo engines.
Imagine one of those in an M5!!!!
All the best,
Cananga
Then automotive news reports this in 2004:
Automotive News is confirming reports by Auto Spies that BMW has turbo models coming into their lineup soon...Unfortunately, they didn't credit the source of the breaking story...AUTO SPIES!
BMW says it will add turbocharged models to lineup
By JENS MEINERS | Automotive News Europe
MUNICH, Germany -- BMW AG will offer turbocharged gasoline-powered engines in its main car models in the next few years.
Check out our 2/19/04 issue
Hey Jens! You'd better start reading your Auto Spies newsletter!
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From Pistonheads:
BMW BREWS TURBOCHARGED 3-SERIES
New 330bhp 335i arrives in 2006
BMW 330i. Following on from our road test on the BMW 330i, posted yesterday, BMW is to launch an uprated version, the 335i. Due on the mainland in just over a year and in the UK six months later, it will feature a turbo-charged version of the 3.0-litre petrol engine found in the 330i. This boosts power by 72bhp to around 330bhp, which is just 13bhp short of the current 3.2-litre M3, and looks likely to get you to 60mph from rest in some six seconds.
The turbos will be fitted so that one works at lower engine speeds to boost low-end torque, while the other picks up higher up the rev range. Autocar speculates that it will be mated to a DSG-alike double-clutch gearbox, for seamless shifting.
According to this week's Autocar, which broke the story, it's intended to plug the gap between the 330i and the forthcoming M3, and will have a 4.0-litre powerplant shoe-horned in, along with a hefty price. That won't launch until 2007.