Blue Tongue XH15 vs BMW M240I

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Blue Tongue XH15
Blue Tongue XH15

2020 price

BMW M240I
BMW M240I

2022 price

Summary

2020 Blue Tongue XH15
2022 BMW M240I
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Turbo 6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
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Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
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8.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
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4
Dislikes

  • Fussy styling lacks elegance
  • Expensive options
  • Short warranty
2020 Blue Tongue XH15 Summary

Hybrid campers are no longer a new development in caravanning and camping. We've been seeing trailers like them, in some form or another, for nearly two decades.

The concept is straightforward: hybrid campers offer some of the best comforts of a caravan (solid walls, proper beds, little to no set-up time) with the best aspects of camper trailers (light, small, rugged and able to be towed nearly anywhere).

Although Blue Tongue Campers has been a leader in the traditional camper-trailer market for more than a decade, its first hybrid has been a long time coming. First chance we got, we hooked it up and headed out to Wee Jasper to see what it's about.

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2022 BMW M240I Summary

If there ever was a modern BMW that captured the essence of the classic 1602-2002 and pre-Bangle-era 3 Series, it's the 2 Series coupe.

From the lowly 118d diesel to the sublime M2, this model line is the reincarnation of everything that the old 'The Ultimate Driving Machine' company tagline stood for.

Now there's a third-generation 2 Series (if you also count the crisp E82 1 Series of 2007), and right now the M240i is giving off the sort of exciting vibes you might have felt as a teenager looking at a bedroom poster of a 2002ti or 323i.

Does the G42 2 Series deserve to sit alongside such esteemed ancestry? Let's take a deep dive into this most intriguing of BMWs to find out.

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2020 Blue Tongue XH15 2022 BMW M240I

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