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  2. BMW 5 Series (G60) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW 5 Series (G60) is an executive car manufactured and marketed by German luxury automaker BMW since 2023. The lineup consists of the G60 saloon, G61 estate (marketed as Touring), and the G68 long-wheelbase sedan.

  3. I would rather cry in a BMW - Wikipedia

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    "I would rather cry in a BMW" is a quotation that became an online sensation in the People's Republic of China in 2010. The old, long-familiar phrase was made famous by Ma Nuo, a 20-year-old female contestant on the television dating show Fei Cheng Wu Rao (also known in English as If You Are the One ).

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  5. BMW Group Plant Dingolfing - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the BMW Group's Dingolfing plant go back to the former Hans Glas GmbH, which had been based in Dingolfing since 1905.In 1967 BMW took over Hans Glas, in 1968 the production of chassis parts and motorcycle parts for BMWs began, [2] production of the Goggomobil continued until 1969.

  6. List of BMW vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Production cars Model series Years Vehicle class 3/15: 1927–1932: Economy car 3/20 PS: 1932–1934: Compact car 303: 1933–1937: Compact car 328: 1936–1940

  7. Chang Jiang (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    They were originally produced for the Chinese military and are powered by an air-cooled, four-stroke, opposed-twin engine displacing 746 cc (45.5 cu in). The rear wheel is shaft-driven. The most common models are: The M1 which has a sidevalve engine and a 6-volt electrical system. This model is a clone of the M72 and closely resembles the 1938 ...

  8. BMW K100 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW K75 is a standard motorcycle produced by BMW Motorrad from 1985 to 1995. The three-cylinder BMW K75 was developed alongside the K100, but was introduced a year after the K100 as a marketing strategy.

  9. BMW iX - Wikipedia

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    The BMW iX is a battery-electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by the German automobile manufacturer BMW.It was unveiled in concept form named Vision iNext at the 2018 Paris Motor Show, [4] and then as fully production-ready in November 2020. [5]