BMW Z3 Coupe also released in 1999

The BMW Z3 became famous when it was featured in a James Bond film. Its celebrity also made it one of the most in demand autos from 1999 to the year 2k due to its prize winning designs and efficient promotional program. Before the halt of its production, the BMW Z3 was succeeded by the new generations of the BMW Z4, which offers luxury class roadsters and coupes. Both the M dragster and Coupe versions of the BMW Z3 had yearly equipment changes before the production of the announced cars was stopped in 2002.

A major facelift of the Z3 was done 2001 where the engines and the interiors of the car were improved and redesigned. One of the main concerns of the market with the BMW Z3 is their plastic windows which were quite on the unappealing end compared to other BMW series which had glass windows. The range of the engine selection for the BMW Z3 also dilated after its facelift and it already included 3.0L and 3.2L for the roadster and the Coupes. Some of the engines of the BMW Z3 were offered only in a selected location like Northern America and Europe.

The production of the Z3’s M racer started from 1998 to 2002. Various annual changes from the engine to the interiors were also made to answer the market’s call for its improvement. Lots of issues were solved in the production of the Z3’s dragster and almost all of its owners were quite happy with the result until the BMW Z4 came and the production of the Z3 was stopped.

By 1999, A BMW Z3 Coupe was also released. Though, the Z3 Coupes were available only in six cylinder engines and some availability of was subject to specific and selected locations, the production of the Z3 coupes still lasted for four years marking its demand and success.

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Diesel versions of the engines for X6 also available

Dubbed as a sports activity coupe by BMW, the BMW X6 is a mixture of a luxury SUV, which has a completely unique automatic transmission capability. This mid-size luxury coupe was provided to the market by quarter two of 2008. With its giant wheel and tires, it can course thru any weather and has a high ground clearance while still possessing the sloping roof of a classic BMW coupe.

The BMW X6 shares the same platform with the BMW X5. The X5 and the X6 are both manufactured and assembled at Spartanburg, South Carolina. Compared to the X5, the BMW X6 can only seat up to a maximum of 4 passengers even though it is comparatively longer and wider. The Frankfurt automobile show in Germany released a concept model for the X6 a year earlier than its official release in 2008. The official debut of the BMW X6 was held at the Montreal global automobile show and the Detroit world car show. In the said auto shows in 2008, an announcement was made by BMW referring to its release of a half-breed version of the X6. The BMW concept X6 active hybrid was declared to be released by 2009.

The gas engine versions of the BMW X6 uses twin turbo charged engines. A 4.4 litre twin- turbo charged V8 engine is available for the XDrive50i which is a top of the line model. The V8 engine used is actually the first turbocharged V8 engine in the world that places the turbochargers between the V sections of the 2 banks of cylinder. Another engine model, the X6 Drive35i draws power from a 3.0 liter twin-turbo charged inline-six gasoline engine. The said engine is used in the BMW 1, 3, and five series respectively. Diesel versions of the engines for the X6 are also available.

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