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Photos: BMW scoops pool at 2008 International Engine of the Year awards

By Derek Fung on 12 May 2008

Tags: audi | bmw | citroen | international engine of the year | peugeot | toyota | twincharger | volkswagen | vw | turbo

At this year's International Engine of the Year awards, BMW took out five of the 11 categories on offer, while its 3-litre twin-turbo engine also successfully defended the overall title it won last year.

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