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  2. BMW M6 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW M6 is a high-performance version of the 6 Series marketed under the ... Production of the E24 M635CSi/M6 ended in 1989. E63/64 M6 (2005–2011) BMW M6 (E63 ...

  3. BMW 6 Series (E24) - Wikipedia

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    The North American M6 vehicle is powered by the detuned 191 kW (256 hp) version of the BMW S38 straight-six engine, which has a lower compression ratio and uses a catalytic converter. Over its production run from 1983 through 1989, 5,855 M635CSi /M6 cars were built, 1,767 of which were for the North American market, and 524 right hand drive ...

  4. BMW 6 Series - Wikipedia

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    The BMW E24 is the first generation of 6 Series and was produced from 1976 to 1989. It replaced the E9 coupés [4] and was solely produced in the 2-door coupé body style. [5] Aside from the M635CSi/M6 models, the E24 was powered by a range of M30 straight-6 engines.

  5. List of BMW vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1976–1989: Grand tourer 7 Series (E23) 1977–1987: Full-size luxury car M1: 1978–1981: Sports car 5 Series (E28) 1981–1988: Mid-size luxury car 3 Series (E30) 1982–1994: Compact executive car 7 Series (E32) 1986–1994: Full-size luxury car 5 Series (E34) 1987–1996: Mid-size luxury car Z1: 1989–1991: Roadster 8 Series (E31) 1989 ...

  6. BMW S38 - Wikipedia

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    The BMW S38 is a straight-6 DOHC petrol engine which replaced the M88 and was produced from 1984–1995. [1] [2] The S38 was originally produced for North America as an equivalent to the M88 with slightly lower power output. In 1989, power output of the S38 was increased and it became the worldwide replacement for the M88.

  7. BMW M - Wikipedia

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    After the success of BMW M products like BMW 3.0 CSL in racing venues and the growing market for high performance sports cars, M introduced cars for sale to the public. The first official M-badged car for sale to the public was the M1 , revealed at the Paris Motor Show in 1978.

  8. BMW - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1986, BMW introduced its first V12 engine in the 750i luxury sedan. The 1989 BMW Z1 marked BMW's return to making a two-seat roadster, the 1995 BMW Z3 was their first mass-production two-seat roadster, and the 1999 BMW X5 was the company's first entry into the SUV market.

  9. Category:1980s cars - Wikipedia

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    Cars introduced in 1989 (55 P) C. ... BMW 3 Series; BMW 3 Series (E21) BMW 5 Series; BMW 5 Series (E12) BMW 7 Series (E23) BMW 6 Series (E24) BMW M6; Bristol 412 ...