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  2. BMW Z3 - Wikipedia

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    The Z3 was introduced via video press release by BMW North America on June 12, 1995. ... Very few of these cars were made, ... The Z3 2.0 model was replaced by the Z3 ...

  3. BMW Z - Wikipedia

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    BMW Z1 BMW Z1. The BMW Z1 is a two-seat roadster developed by BMW and was produced from March 1989 to June 1991. It was based on the E30 3 Series platform. [3] The Z1 featured unusual doors which, instead of opening outward or upward, dropped into the door sills and had body panels which could easily be removed and replaced; the car could be driven with all its body panels removed for weight ...

  4. BMW in the United States - Wikipedia

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    BMW Zentrum (visitor center) at the Spartanburg factory, with the "Stars and Stripes" X5 (First Gen. X5 (E53)) [1]BMW cars have been officially sold in the United States since 1956 [2] and manufactured in the United States since 1994. [3]

  5. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    BMW Z3 James Bond Edition (1996) Buick Park Avenue (1996-2005) Acura SLX (1996–2000) Chevrolet Corvette C5 (1996-2004) Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport (1996) Chevrolet Venture (1996-2005) Chrysler Town & Country (1996-2000) Chrysler Voyager (1996-2000) Ford Escort (North America) (1996-2002) Ford Expedition UN93 (1996-2002) Ford Fiesta (1996-2002)

  6. List of automobiles manufactured in the United States

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    Manufacturer Marque Model State Facility Percentage of model's contents made in the U.S. or Canada (2024) [1] BMW Group [2]: BMW: X3: South Carolina: BMW US Manufacturing Company

  7. Z3 (computer) - Wikipedia

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    The Z3 was a German electromechanical computer designed by Konrad Zuse in 1938, and completed in 1941. It was the world's first working programmable , fully automatic digital computer . [ 3 ] The Z3 was built with 2,600 relays , implementing a 22- bit word length that operated at a clock frequency of about 5–10 Hz . [ 1 ]

  8. ENIAC - Wikipedia

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    The Z3 and Colossus were developed independently of each other, and of the ABC and ENIAC during World War II. Work on the ABC at Iowa State University was stopped in 1942 after John Atanasoff was called to Washington, D.C., to do physics research for the U.S. Navy, and it was subsequently dismantled. [94]

  9. BMW M Coupé and Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Like all Z3 models, the M Coupe and M Roadster's suspension is made up of MacPherson struts in the front and semi-trailing arms in the rear. Compared to the six-cylinder Z3 roadster, however, the M roadster included modifications such as wider front and rear tracks (by 0.4 in (10.2 mm)), reduced ride height (by 1.1 in (27.9 mm)), modified front ...