There are no cars like the BMW classic cars you’ll see in showrooms or catalogs. They set the standard in the late 1960’s and the early 1970’s with their model 2002, setting the standard for sporty, small sedans. They are still popular today, with those who want to recapture some of the past. If you’re shopping for classic cars, consider a model 2002 that was built before 1974. With these models, you will get round tail lights and chrome. Or look for the 2002tii model, since it is a car that will perform well and also will hold its value well over the years.
If you can’t locate a model 2002 in the condition you desire, check for a 1600. This model is the predecessor to the model 2002, and it has a good performance record, even though the engine is a bit smaller. If you want a touring coupe, check out the 3.0 Csi. These were built from 1971 through 1975, and they are very fast, and very elegant.
When you shop for classic BMW’s, you need to understand that most of these cars have not been handled with “kid gloves”. They have been driven, long and hard. Have the engine checked for warped and cracked heads, and make sure there is no rust. Be sure to find a mechanic who specializes in BMW’s, unless you know how to take care of them yourself.
Many people strive to own particular brands of cars, and Americans are very much into BMW classic cars. If you are a successful person, you may want to reflect that in your choice of vehicles. A BMW is a good example of a car that personifies style and luxury, and that’s why they are so popular.
BMW cars trace to Munich, Germany, in 1913. The letters we all know actually stand for Bavarian Motor Works, which was founded by Karl Rapp. His mission was to build a car that had luxury and solidity, and the ability to outperform other automobiles. Over the years, BMW cars have seen style changes, but the principles have remained virtually unchanged. That’s why BMW still has a great reputation, thanks in large part to the craftsmanship and quality materials that make up every model.
BMW’s are often associated with other car-makers, including Jaguar, Porsche and Mercedes Benz. BMW continually holds its own even in such illustrious company. BMW’s are as comfortable and luxurious as any of the other brands, and their performance is unrivaled. Even the newer BMW’s are able to show off luxury and class, even though they have been in production for almost a hundred years. The company remains at the head of the line in automobile manufacturing. And owning a BMW is not just for the rich – they have several models that everyday working buyers can afford.
BMW offers various features and designs that extend across the whole group of models they produce, to ensure that everyone can buy a BMW car, rather than simply dreaming about the cars and envying those who can afford to drive them. BMW does give you status, and it’s a car that will never go out of style. Small wonder that BMW classic cars are the choice of so many enthusiasts.
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Country cars can be defined as cars that are at least 25 years old, whether running or not. Modern technology has come to bear on the car manufactering world and today we have seen breathtaking technology being implemented in cars. There are now cars which run not only on gasoline, but there are now those that run on water, electricity and bio-fuels. The digital assembly is also astounding. There are cars which are remote controlled (can be started even when the driver is not inside), cars that can heat the front and the back seat at different temperatures, cars that have DVD players, bars, pool machines and all sorts of amenities. Country cars belong to the romantic era where modernity was meeting innovative design but the technology was still lagging. So why do so many people still prefer antique country cars even when there is such a wide array of modern vehicles?
First of all, modern cars are made almost entirely without human hands. This is due to the robotic technological innovation which mostly came from the US and Japan. Today, man only involves himself with the creative and design aspects of vehicle production and also afterward marketing the car to the world. This was not the case 30 years ago. Car manufacture was an art and the people who worked in these plants had a passion and considered themselves experts.
There are people who think that a car made entirely by machines lacks the personal touch and therefore has no human connection. If a car is made entirely by hand it is therefore considered an antique and thus more valuable and that is why despite great technological leaps there are still people who prefer country cars.
Country cars also have a distinct look that is different from the rest of the modern cars. This makes them valuable because they possess a rare look and whoever drives an antique car is bound to turn heads. As we mentioned earlier, men attached a certain sense of sex appeal when it comes to country cars especially when they have been popularized by the media (especially movies).
One of the downside to country cars is the spare parts. For people who live in the United States, this may not be an issue but there are also some times when certain car parts may not be available and may have to be imported. This problem can get more acute if you live outside the US. Country cars that are made by companies outside the country you live may lack spare parts especially if the car is very old. One of the best ways to deal with this is to use garage sales and also go to junk yards. Junk yards are where cars that have been totaled are laid to rest but one great thing is that even though the car may be totaled, certain key spare parts could still fully functional. So if you have an antique car, junk yards are excellent places to find parts.
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The first modern automobiles appeared in 1885 when Karl Benz first produced a vehicle that paved the way for the modern automobile. Karl Benz’s model later on became what we know as the Mercedes Benz. We cannot accurately attribute the modern automobile to one particular inividual or even country but the history of car-making is replete with great innovations from practically every continent on the earth. But it was the United States, Russia, Japan and Germany that really began the era of mass producing vehicles not only for their own markets but for the international market as well. Cars have come a long way and technological breakthroughs have added to the way cars look and work today. Country cars, also known in the US as antique cars, are cars which are at least 25 years old. Although these are slowly fading and being replaced by sleeker shinier modern cars, country cars are still in existence and there is a section of every population that seems to maintain a certain affinity to these antique cars. But are they better than modern cars, or has technology left them behind?
Appearance
The same major motor companies which produce the cars we drive today are still the same ones that made the country cars from 5 years or more ago. Although the overall body decor has really transformed the way cars look, country cars are also very sleek and attractive and still cause ripples wherever they go. The Volkswagen Beetle with its compact round appearance has been so popular over the decades that the new Beetle still looks the way it looked 30 years ago.
Safety
The issue of safety always comes up when discussing differences between antique cars and modern cars. In 30 years or more ago, car manufacturers were safety conscious and did conduct numerous crash tests before releasing a model to the market. But today’s motor vehicles are safer in the sense that they have technological wizardry that makes them so. Take for instance the anti-lock brakes which were never in existence 30 years ago. These are important because without them, cars would tail spin and even roll in the even an emergency brake was applied. Windshields did not have the protective shield back then causing many people to be grievously injured and even die in the event of a minor crash. Country cars also had not began to implement tubeless tires which when they burst when the car is in motion, would cause the driver to lose total control of the car. Most modern cars have tubeless tires which help the driver maintain control and protects the occupants in case there is a tire burst.
Performance
Mercedes Benz, BMW, Dodge, Hondas etc from the antique era had extremely versatile engines and since they were made by hand, we very durable. But modern cars have better perfomance because computer chips have been introduced to the engine configuration and they monitor such aspects of performance as fuel/oxygen mix, traction, torque, water pumps, air supply and the like thereby releasing more power precisely when the car needs it.
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