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Price
$2 000 — $200 000
Regular price $32 995
Sale price $29 995
Condition
Used
VIN
W1KWF8DB6LR570142
Mileage
39,183 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
4-CYL, TURBO, 2.0 LITER
Regular price $19 995
Sale price $17 995
Condition
Used
VIN
JTHBA1D25G5008176
Mileage
96,305 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
4-CYL, TURBO, 2.0 LITER
Regular price $32 995
Sale price $30 995
Condition
Used
VIN
4T1KZ1AK1MU057340
Mileage
37,982 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
V6, 3.5 LITER
Regular price $23 995
Sale price $22 493
Condition
Used
VIN
5UXTR7C51KLF32346
Mileage
69,956 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
4-CYL, TURBO, 2.0 LITER
Regular price $38 995
Sale price $32 995
Condition
Used
VIN
WAUM2AF20KN062799
Mileage
54,179 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
V6, 3.0 LITER
Regular price $42 995
Sale price $39 995
Condition
Used
VIN
2C3CDZFJ0MH596545
Mileage
49,395 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
V8, HEMI, 6.4 LITER
Regular price $39 995
Sale price $37 995
Condition
Used
VIN
WBS3C9C5XFP805089
Mileage
50,921 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
6-Cyl, Twin Turbo, 3.0 Liter
Regular price $55 995
Sale price $49 995
Condition
Used
VIN
3C63RPGL0NG159381
Mileage
82,348 mi
Fuel type
Diesel
Engine
6-CYL, TURBO DIESEL, 6.7 LITER
Regular price $23 995
Sale price $21 995
Condition
Used
VIN
JTHBA1D24H5051618
Mileage
97,596 mi
Fuel type
Gasoline
Engine
2.0L

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Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik was founded in 1910 by Gustav Otto in Bavaria. The firm was reorganized on 7 March 1916 into Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG. This company was then renamed to Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) in 1922. However, the name BMW dates back to 1913, when the original company to use the name was founded by Karl Rapp (initially as Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH). The name and Rapp Motorenwerke’s engine-production assets were transferred to Bayerische Flugzeugwerke in 1922, who adopted the name the same year.[5] BMW’s first product was a straight-six aircraft engine called the BMW IIIa, designed in the spring of 1917 by engineer Max Friz. Following the end of World War I, BMW remained in business by producing motorcycle engines, farm equipment, household items and railway brakes. The company produced its first motorcycle, the BMW R 32 in 1923.

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