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Various bits of BMW info

 BMW Model Naming  
 BMW Models Overview
 BMW Engine Codes  

 
 BMW Models Page  
 BMW Color Codes

 Misc bits and pieces
 Bimmer or Beemer  
 Trivia bits  
 Other bits and tips  

 Deciphering a VIN number  

 
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Welcome to our somewhat incomplete listing of information about BMW Car Models over the years. This may not be the most definitive page of BMW stuff on the internet, but we do intend on providing a few informative bits to answer BMW related questions you may have.
Bimmer vs Beemer  
Enthusiasts vs others  
 aka the great controversy over what to call the beast you drive
Definitions:
Bimmer - proper accepted slang for BMW cars. Most people don't know this.
Beamer/Beemer - proper accepted slang for BMW motorcycles. You will hear this term used incorrectly by many people.
Bummer - When you get a speeding ticket.
Bitter - Another German car. Very rare; hand built.
   

So just why is a BMW car called a 'bimmer' not a 'beemer' or 'beamer'?

The answer in part lies in knowing some BMW history and what came first.

All real BMW enthusiasts know that BMW got a big start on two wheels, what many call the real BMWs.

In those days, BMW motorcycles were quite active in racing, and one of their competitors at the track was often the BSA bikes.

Well as things would have it, a track slang developed, and the BMWs were usually referred to as 'beemers' and the BSAs were referred to as 'beesers'.

So, of course for any true enthusiast, there is no way that a BMW car could be called a 'beemer', so they were called 'bimmers'.

Unfortunately, in the US and Canada, and perhaps other countries, there was a time (kind of still is) where for various reasons, a BMW owner was considered an upwardly mobile person, and of course due to the fun in driving their BMWs most all of them had big grins on their faces.

Hence it is little surprise that the non enthusiast types out there incorrectly labeled BMW cars and their owners as 'beamers' or 'beemers'.

so to recap
this is a bimmer this is a beemer
 top  Trivia and Fun bits of Information  stuff meant for your entertainment

 
  Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
Better known as
BMW started as a motor manufacturing company that specialized in aircraft engines. The Roundel logo that is so familiar to BMW owners stems from the days of its aircraft heritage, and symbolizes a spinning propeller.
 
  en-thu-si-ast
(en-thoo-zi-ast) according to Oxford
n. one who is full of enthusiasim for something,
example a BMW owner is often an enthusiast
enthusiasm
n. a feeling of eager liking for or interest in something (particularily when applied to a BMW)
 
  Just for Fun    
  Cheapest Gas Prices
www.vancouvergasprices.com  
  Real uses for Duct Tape
http://www.ducttapeguys.com
No Brainz Motorsport
http://people.ne.mediaone.net/jporath/index.htm (link broken)
 
  Why do you have your fog lights on Before you buy blue bulbs read this
http://lighting.mbz.org/
 
  And before you believe the fancy light claims check out this comparison test  
  The real James Bond is a (former) local BMW Canada Rep  
       
 

If you have Triva and bits to add send eMail to webmaster@bmwccbc.org

 
       
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Tech Tips and Car Care Info  
send us your tips and tricks to post here  
Tech Tips page is a work in progress please check back often, but it won't get anywhere without your tips, so send us your favorite tech tips
Send your submission to: webmaster@bmwccbc.org

This page is a collection of links and hopefully actual tips from our members on caring for your car.
If you have a worthwhile tip you have discovered, why not share it with the club. Send your submission to: webmaster@bmwccbc.org and we'll post it to this page
 
You can check out the Do It Yourself Tips written by Club Member Aaron Bohnen for our newsletter at his site.  
If you have questions about lighting check this site out first http://lighting.mbz.org/faq/  
Want to get some good answers on detailing and caring for your car? try www.carcareonline.com  
Need to replace the batteries on the SI board in your dash. Check out the helpful info from Thomas Fink.  
And before you believe the fancy blue coated and other light claims check out this comparison test  
Sometimes I get a chime from my car for no apparent reason  
   
 If you have tips suggestions or ideas for this page please eMail them to: webmaster@bmwccbc.org  
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