Which country produces BMW imported cars?

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StGarrett
07/30/25 5:23am
BMW is a car produced in Germany. BMW is a luxury car brand, founded in 1916, with its headquarters located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The blue and white logo of BMW represents the colors of the Bavarian state flag where the company's headquarters is located. BMW's vehicle series include i, X, Z, and pure numeric models such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, as well as the M series, which is an improved version based on these series. Relevant information about BMW cars is as follows: 1. Design Features: BMW cars have distinctive body designs, with round lights paired with rectangular radiator grilles, creating a unique style. 2. Performance: All BMW cars are rear-wheel drive. The rear-wheel-drive configuration allows for a 50-50 weight distribution between the front and rear, providing better performance in high-speed cornering and straight-line driving compared to front-wheel-drive cars.
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