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BMW 6-Series Coupé Facelift Promo Video
Posted on 30. Oct, 2011 by newBMWseries Expert.
The BMW E63/E64 is the current automobile platform of the BMW 6 Series of luxury coupés, introduced in 2004 by German car manufacturer BMW. It comes as either a coupé or cabriolet (convertible) and in several engine variants ranging from a 3 liter straight-6 to 5 liter V10 in the M6 model. In 1989 the original 6 Series was supplanted by the more expensive and higher performance 8 Series
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E38 BMW 7 series Worldrecord attempt! Longest moving line of 7′s
Posted on 13. Jul, 2008 by newBMWseries Expert.
Longest moving line of 7 series.
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E38 BMW 7 series Worldrecord attempt! Longest moving line of 7′s
Posted on 13. Jul, 2008 by vwelnick.
Longest moving line of 7 series.
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BMW 3-Series Coupé Promo Video
Posted on 27. Mar, 2008 by jmoss.
The two-door coupé model of the 3-Series – E92 – became available in August 2006. It is also the first BMW coupé offered with xDrive. All E92s also come standard with Xenon HID headlights and “retractable seatbelt helpers” that extend from the B pillar to hand you the seatbelt when the key fob is in the ignition and the door is closed.
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BMW 5-Series LCI Narrative Video
Posted on 27. Mar, 2008 by rfront.
The updated E60/E61 5-Series was unveiled on January 8, 2007. Updates include new front and rear bumpers, restyled front headlight The updated E60/E61 5-Series was unveiled on January 8, 2007. Updates include new front and rear bumpers, restyled front headlights and restyled taillights with LED technology.
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BMW 1-Series Facelift Promo Video
Posted on 27. Mar, 2008 by rfront.
BMW upgraded the 1 Series for 2007 and introduced a 3-door sports hatch variant (code named E81). Changes to the model were minor headlight and tail-light revisions, new front & rear bumpers and minor revisions to the interior.
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BMW X3 Facelift Promo Video
Posted on 26. Mar, 2008 by vwelnick.
Along the heels of a very successful and ongoing production run of the BMW X5, BMW decided in the early millennium that it wanted to compete with the likes of the Land Rover Freelander and other small luxury SUVs just as the X5 had previously done so well in its respective classes. Thus the X3 (internally known as E83), was born.
