Where is the BMW 316 nameplate located?

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HaileyRose
07/30/25 9:51am
The BMW 316 nameplate is located at the lower part of the front passenger door. Content of the nameplate: The vehicle nameplate is a sign indicating the basic characteristics of the vehicle, and its main contents include: model, engine type, engine displacement, engine rated power, vehicle identification number, vehicle mass, passenger capacity, production number, manufacturing year, manufacturing country, and manufacturer name, etc. Engine type: The engine type refers to the identification code developed by the engine manufacturer for the same batch of products in accordance with relevant regulations, enterprise or industry practices, and the performance of the engine. Function of the nameplate: The nameplate is used to represent relevant information such as the engine manufacturer, specifications, performance, characteristics, technology, purpose, and product batch, such as fuel type, number of cylinders, displacement, and static braking power, etc.
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