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Will BMW Be Tesla's First Competitor?

BMW is jumping into the electric-car market -- and says it already has 100,000 people signed up for test drives. Is it time for Tesla to worry? Full story

EEOC sues over criminal background checks

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed lawsuits Tuesday against discount retailer Dollar General Corp. and a BMW manufacturing plant in South Carolina over their use of criminal background checks to screen out job applicants or fire employees. Full story

BMW recalls 220,000 vehicles in Takata airbag issue

(Reuters) - BMW <BMWG.DE> is recalling about 220,000 vehicles worldwide from model years 2002 and 2003 as part of a wider recall affecting airbags made by supplier Takata Corp <7312.T>, BMW said on Tuesday. Full story

Daimler gives CEO three more years to chase rivals

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Daimler <DAIGn.DE> extended the contract of its chief executive by only three years in a gesture to investors concerned that rival premium carmakers are winning the race for global leadership. Full story

BMW recalls 750,000 cars due to electrical problem

(Reuters) - BMW <BMWG.DE> is recalling about 750,000 of its vehicles in the United States, Japan, Canada and South Africa due the chance of an electrical failure that may cause the cars to stall unexpectedly, U.S. regulators and the company said. Full story

BMW recalls X5 utility vehicles for brake flaw

DETROIT (Reuters) - German automaker BMW is recalling 30,265 of its X5 utility vehicles from model years 2007-2010 to correct a brake vacuum pump leak, according to U.S. safety regulators. Full story

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  A look at new Olympic bobsled, designed by BMW

Chuck Berkeley, a 2010 Olympian and 2014 hopeful, gives TODAY’s Al Roker a tour of the new bobsled that Team USA will be using in Sochi next year, designed by BMW of America, which he calls “smaller, faster, and sleeker.”

  Luxury Automakers Race for Buyers

Competition between Mercedes and BMW is heating up creating some very attractive deals for consumers, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

  Luxury Incentive Wars

Mercedes Benz and BMW are rolling out special deals for high-end cars that few have ever seen. Why now? CNBC's Phil LeBeau explains and reports that BMW sales surged 42 percent in November.

  BMW Drives Into the Rental Market

BMW has officially launched its DriveNow car share program in San Francisco, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

  Want to Share a BMW?

BMW is launching a luxury car-sharing program in San Francisco, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.

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BMW cars are displayed for sale at a BMW dealership in Goyang, north of Seoul June 12, 2013. Recent free trade deals have helped foreign premium-brand automakers such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz drive up sales in South Korea, previously a heavily protected market dominated by Hyundai Motor and affiliat

A BMW sedan is displayed for sale at a BMW dealership in Goyang, north of Seoul
A BMW sedan is displayed for sale at a BMW dealership in Goyang, north of Seoul

A BMW sedan is displayed for sale at a BMW dealership in Goyang, north of Seoul June 12, 2013. Recent free trade deals have helped foreign premium-brand automakers such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz drive up sales in South Korea, previously a heavily protected market dominated by Hyundai Motor and affili

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