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NV Spemotri was BMW's main importer of motorcycles during the 1950s; they mainly brought in the 250cc one-cylinder R25, R26, and R27. [38] A handful of BMW 700s were imported to Indonesia by NV Spemotri in the early 1960s; the Salim Group held the import rights until they sold the tiny concession to the Astra Group in the late 1970s. [33]
BMW Car Club of America; BMW Central Building; BMW Championship (PGA Tour) BMW Charity Pro-Am; BMW FIZ; BMW Group Classic; BMW Group Plant Dingolfing; BMW Headquarters; BMW in the United States; BMW India; BMW International Open; BMW Ladies Classic; BMW Manufacturing (Thailand) BMW Marine; BMW Masters; BMW Mexico; BMW Motorrad; BMW Museum; BMW ...
The cover of the September 2007 issue of Roundel, featuring the BMW E92 M3 coupé. Roundel is a periodical that serves as the newsletter of the BMW Car Club of America. [1] They review new cars as well as perform comparison tests. There is a classified ads section which has a large selection of BMWs.
After many years of establishing a reputation for sporting rear-wheel drive cars, BMW's first front-wheel drive car was the 2014 BMW 2 Series Active Tourer multi-purpose vehicle (MPV). In March 2018, Daimler and BMW merged their mobility services. [16] In August 2019, Oliver Zipse replaced Harald Krüger as the head of the BMW Group. [17]
The BMW CCA Logo. The BMW Car Club of America (BMW CCA) is a U.S.-based organization of enthusiasts and owners of BMW-made automobiles (including MINI).Organized into five regions and 69 chapters, the club has more than 75,000 active members within the United States, making it the largest BMW owner/enthusiast organization in the world. [1]
Operating predominantly in Indonesia, it is a provider of a full range of automobile and motorcycle products in partnerships with companies which include Toyota, Daihatsu, Isuzu, UD Trucks and BMW for automobiles, and Honda for motorcycles.
The BMW Car Club of America Foundation was formed in 2002 by the BMW Car Club of America to benefit BMW owners, enthusiasts, and the general public. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity , the Foundation operates a museum, library, and archives and a teen safe driving educational program.
The Asian Touring Car Series (ATCS) is a touring car racing series that takes place each year across several Asian nations. It includes events at circuits in Malaysia, China and Indonesia. It ran as the Asian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) between 2000-2001, and 2005-2006. The championship consists of three classes.