What are the differences between the imported BMW 5 Series and the Brilliance BMW 5 Series?

1 Answers
CameronFitz
07/28/25 5:34pm
Brilliance BMW is a domestically produced BMW. The differences between the imported BMW 5 Series and the domestically produced BMW 5 Series are as follows: 1. The body and wheelbase of the domestically produced BMW 5 Series are longer than those of the imported BMW 5 Series. 2. The imported BMW and domestically produced BMW can be distinguished by the badges on the rear of the car. The domestically produced BMW has the words "Brilliance BMW" on the rear, and the chassis of the domestically produced BMW is slightly higher, while the imported BMW has a slightly lower chassis because the imported BMW is more sport-oriented and designed with a sportier feel. 3. The domestically produced BMW has only one interior option, while the imported BMW offers two interior choices. 4. The engine of the imported BMW 5 Series is purely imported from Germany, whereas many parts of the domestically produced BMW 5 Series engine are processed and sourced domestically.
Was this review help?
3
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

Where is the horn located in the car?

The car horn is located on both sides of the steering wheel center, marked with horn symbols. To activate it, simply press downward. As an auxiliary safety tool in vehicles, proper use of the car horn can enhance driving safety and alert others, but avoid unnecessary honking to prevent noise pollution. The horn serves as the vehicle's audio signal device, allowing drivers to emit necessary warning sounds as required by regulations during driving, alerting pedestrians and other vehicles to ensure traffic safety. It's also used for urging movement and signaling. During normal driving, when encountering oncoming traffic, a short beep can serve as a polite greeting between drivers, showing respect while increasing safety.
8
0
Share

How to Pay for Compulsory Auto Insurance?

Compulsory auto insurance can be processed at any insurance company without specific designated locations. When purchasing a car, the dealership will collect the compulsory insurance fee. Starting from the second year, you need to pay the premium yourself. When applying for insurance, you must choose an institution affiliated with an insurance company approved by the state, rather than opting for convenience by randomly selecting an insurance agency. Compulsory auto insurance is a mandatory liability insurance where the insurance company compensates for personal injuries, fatalities, and property losses (excluding the vehicle's occupants and the insured) caused by road traffic accidents involving the insured vehicle, within the liability limits.
9
4
Share

How to use the auto start-stop function in the Audi Q3?

Audi Q3 auto start-stop usage method: Press the auto start-stop button once after each ignition to turn off this function. When restarting after the engine is turned off, the auto start-stop function will be activated again. The core technology of auto start-stop lies in automatically controlling engine shutdown and startup, which can reduce engine idling and minimize unnecessary fuel consumption. The Audi Q3 has body dimensions of 4481mm in length, 1848mm in width, and 1616mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The Audi Q3 features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension. The body structure is a unibody design.
10
5
Share

How to Check the Water Level in a Car?

Methods for checking the water level in a car: Open the front engine hood to inspect it. If the dashboard indicates the engine temperature is too high, it is usually caused by insufficient water in the radiator. The car's radiator has MAX and MIN warning lines. When the level is below MIN, the car can still be driven, but it serves as a reminder for the owner to promptly add antifreeze. The full name of antifreeze should be antifreeze coolant, meaning it is a coolant with antifreeze properties. Antifreeze prevents the coolant from freezing during cold winter parking, which could otherwise cause the radiator to crack or damage the engine cylinder block or head. Many people believe antifreeze is only used in winter, but in fact, it should be used year-round.
17
5
Share

What does the 'off' sign on a car mean?

The 'off' sign on a car means 'turn off'. For example, if the start-stop indicator on the dashboard has the letters 'off' below it, it means the auto start-stop is turned off; on the car light lever, turning the knob to 'on' turns the lights on, and turning the knob to 'off' turns the lights off. The 'off' light on a car mainly refers to 'esp off'. ESP stands for Electronic Stability Program, which is an active safety device mainly designed to prevent the vehicle from skidding or fishtailing. If the 'esp off' light on the car comes on, it means that the vehicle's electronic stability control system is turned off or malfunctioning.
18
0
Share

Where is the front reinforcement bar located in a car?

There is no fixed position for the front reinforcement bar on the right side of the car; it mainly depends on the structural design of the vehicle. It could be on the door or elsewhere. Reinforcement bars are generally not placed on the body frame because the passenger compartment section of the body frame is made of high-strength materials. Below is a related introduction to the car frame: Body Composition: The body is divided into the body frame and body panels. The panels include the front and rear bumpers, hood, doors, front fenders, and trunk lid. Body Frame: After removing the panels, what remains is the body frame. Since the roof and rear fenders are welded to the body frame, they are considered part of the body frame and not the panels.
15
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.