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As I'm finaly able to purchase my dream car from among the 5series,I want to know more details about it!!
(Is my BMW being assembled alongside a Beetle? )
the major components,technology,and performance-testing resources, as well as the production and advertising or marketing facilities....
(too many? hard to answer? )
well, I have use the internet recouses...but I still find some difficulty in the infomation on its producing progress and marketing facilities ....
you know your not paying attention when this happens:
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The only real question I saw was about being assembled beside a Beetle, so I can answer that...NO. Where did you get that idea? Two totally different companies.
Now if you actually ask some specific questions, maybe someone here can answer them. If you're just looking for general information, no one here is going to spoon-feed it to you. That's what the Internet is for. You want reviews, go to Motor Trend, Edmunds, or any of a dozen other automotive review companies' web sites. And there's tons of BMW enthusiast sites with good info, like this site, BimmerFest, and BMWtips. If none of those answer your questions, try Google. Make a little effort yourself before you come here and expect someone to give you a complete dissertation on the mechanics, assembly, operation, and whatever the hell else on the 5 series.
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