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$117,285

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Charlotte, NC

Hendrick BMW Northlake

$89,175

12,199 miles

West Palm Beach, FL

Braman Motorcars Palm Beach

$74,900

24,538 miles

Springfield, IL

Isringhausen Imports

$64,995

25,281 miles

Akron, OH

Perfect Auto Collection

$63,997

35,910 miles

West Palm Beach, FL

Braman Motorcars Palm Beach

$61,995

20,715 miles

West Palm Beach, FL

Braman Motorcars Palm Beach

$61,977

23,607 miles

Charlotte, NC

Hendrick BMW Northlake

$60,419

25,505 miles

Charlotte, North Carolina

Hendrick BMW Charlotte

$59,995

19,228 miles

West Palm Beach, FL

Braman Motorcars Palm Beach

$59,487

43,001 miles

West Palm Beach, FL

Braman Motorcars Palm Beach

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7,446 miles

Downers Grove, IL

Perillo Downers Grove

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Though the German company has been around since 1916, it took quite some time for them to become a full-time automotive manufacturer. At its inception, Bavarian Motor Works was the result of manufacturing companies merging to create proprietary industrial engines. With the acquisition of auto manufacturer Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach in 1929, The German car company focused on developing cars, creating the 328 sports car.
At the inception of World War 2, they were forced to cease car production, sideline their motorcycle development, and focus wholly on creating aircraft engines.
Post-war they created bicycles and dishware and did not return to creating cars until 1952.
After that, it was time to go global. 40-year old Eberhard von Kuenheim moved to Bavarian Motor Works from Daimler-Benz AG in 1965, becoming the CEO in 1970. Until his retirement in 1993, von Kuenheim oversaw massive expansions of the brand, increasing production four-fold and creating sales subsidiaries in dozens of countries.
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