BMW model names have not always been as clear, simple and structured as they are today. This becomes apparent when we take a look back at the long history of BMW. The first car BMW ever made was christened the BMW 3/15 PS, a licensed model built in 1929. The “PS” in German sto...
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are being developed, tested, and commercialized around the world. While skilled human drivers can rely on their experience and common sense to navigate complex driving situations that involve trade-offs between competing objecti
Today's BMW AG has its origin in Rapp-Motorenwerke GmbH, which began producing aircraft engines in 1913. During the First World War, Rapp supplied the air force of the German Empire. At that time, automobiles had not yet broken through into the mainstream. If you wanted to travel long di...
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With the hydractive suspension, the ride quality is highly improved, for example, you can still well balance the vehicle even one tire of the wheels is flat. Surely you can drive only on three wheels in that case and also it helps to level the car to a certain extent. BMW 1 Series E8...
Founded in 1903, Ford Motor Company skyrocketed from obscurity to dominate the American auto industry in less than 12 years. The foundation of this unparalleled success was the world's first mass-produced car: the cheap, simple Model T, whose lovable quirkiness was matched only by that of its...
BMW could force its aging workers to retire, or even fire them. But Mauermann said that's not the solution. "That might be the simple way to solve the problem, but we have a social contract within Germany, or at the BMW group, where we say, that's not the solution we will look ...
Read the full-text online article and more details about Euro Hitting Carmakers' Asia Hopes; Business Editor John Duckers Looks at How German Car Makers BMW and Volkswagen Are Faring in the Far East.The Birmingham Post (England)
Because you see, back in the 80s and 90s consumers didn’t have much to say. There was no social media, so brands communicated with one-way broadcast messages in the form of advertisements. And if the consumer didn’t feel a connection or had a complaint, they basically had no voice. ...