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BMW started producing automobiles at its Spartanburg, South Carolina, plant in 1994. Today, the plant manufactures the BMW X5, the BMW Z4 Roadster and Coupe, and the BMW Z4 M Roadster and Coupe.
Outside Germany, the largest output of the BMW Group comes from British factories. The Hams Hall plant manufactures four cylinder BMW engines for use around the world.
The Spartanburg plant is producing automobiles approximately 110 hours a week employing over 4,000 people and manufacturing over 500 vehicles daily. Both the BMW X5 and the BMW Z4 are produced in the same line, one right after the other.
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 BMW E92 Cabriolet |
 2001 BMW 325i |
 BMW Z9 Cabriolet Concept |
 2004 BMW 745Li |
 BMW 7 Series |
 2004 BMW 325i |
 2006 BMW 750i |
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"If you're after the ultimate in performance and refinement in your 3 Series, the 335i is it. The twin-turbo 3.0-litre petrol engine is thirsty, but it’s smooth, quiet and brutally powerful."
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 2004 BMW 745 |
 BMW Z24 Coupe Concept |
 2007 BMW X5 |
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Flood damaged cars are being moved by unscrupulous merchants. Consumers can and should protect themselves against being taken advantage of in the auto market. Luckily, there are several things consumers can do to protect themselves from buying flood damaged cars.
The best things a consumer can do to be sure if a car is flood damaged or not is to get the history of the vehicle. You can do this by submitting the vehicle identification number (VIN) of a car to a website which provides vehicle history information. You will instantaneously know if the vehicle has been stolen, has had a troubled past, or has had its odometer rolled back through the report that the website will return. Just a little research on a car's history will reveal if it has been salvaged, flooded, rebuilt, or is basically a "lemon."
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 BMW 735i |
 2006 BMW M6 |
 2007 BMW 335i |


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