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  2. BMW 3 Series (G20) - Wikipedia

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    The seventh generation of the BMW 3 Series range consists of the BMW G20 (sedan version) and BMW G21 (wagon version, marketed as 'Touring') compact executive cars.The G20/G21 has been in production since mid-October 2018 [5] with a facelift in July 2022 and is often collectively referred to as the G20.

  3. Ineos Grenadier - Wikipedia

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    The Ineos Grenadier is an off-road utility vehicle designed and produced by Ineos Automotive.It went into production in October 2022. The Grenadier was designed to be a modern replacement of the original Land Rover Defender, with boxy bodywork, a steel ladder chassis, beam axles with long-travel progressive-rate coil spring suspension (front and rear), and powered by a petrol BMW B58 or diesel ...

  4. BMW 5 Series (G60) - Wikipedia

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    Motor vehicle BMW 5 Series BMW 520i M Sport Overview Manufacturer BMW Model code G60 (saloon) G61 (estate) G68 (long-wheelbase saloon) Also called BMW i5 (electric version) Production July 2023 – present (sedan) March 2024 – present (estate) Model years 2024–present Assembly Germany: Dingolfing (Dingolfing Plant) China: Dadong, Shenyang (BBA, LWB) Designer Anders Thøgersen Body and ...

  5. ZF 6HP transmission - Wikipedia

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    The 6HP 26 was the initial version and first used by the BMW 7 Series (E65) in 2001. Initially only used by premium brands, it was later available on the 2009 model year V8 Hyundai Genesis . Several versions of the 6HP 26 are available depending on application and brand: 6HP 26 , 6HP 26A and 6HP 26X .

  6. Guaranteed maximum price - Wikipedia

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    A guaranteed maximum price (also known as GMP, not-to-exceed price, NTE, or NTX) contract is a cost-type contract (also known as an open-book contract) such that the contractor is compensated for actual costs incurred plus a fixed fee, which is limited to a maximum price. The contractor is responsible for cost overruns greater than the ...