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Model Details Oil Service
(Inc. VAT)
Inspection 1
(Inc. VAT)
Inspection 2
(Inc. VAT)
1 SERIES DIESEL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
1 SERIES PETROL £134.00 £180.00 £280.00
3 SERIES ALL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
5 SERIES DIESEL £186.00 £240.00 £313.00
5 SERIES PETROL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
6 SERIES DIESEL £186.00 £240.00 £313.00
6 SERIES PETROL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
7 SERIES DIESEL £186.00 £240.00 £313.00
7 SERIES PETROL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
8 SERIES DIESEL £186.00 £240.00 £313.00
8 SERIES PETROL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
ALPINA ALL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
M3/M5 ALL £181.00 £381.00 £584.00
X3 DIESEL £186.00 £240.00 £313.00
X3 PETROL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
X5 DIESEL £186.00 £240.00 £313.00
X5 PETROL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
X6 DIESEL £186.00 £240.00 £313.00
X6 PETROL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
Z1 ALL £94.00 £170.00 £260.00
Z3 ALL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
Z4 ALL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00
Z8 ALL £147.00 £210.00 £283.00

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The History of BMW

After World War I, BMW was forced to cease aircraft (engine) production by the terms of the Versailles Armistice Treaty. The company consequently shifted to motorcycle production in 1923 once the restrictions of the treaty started to be lifted, followed by automobiles in 1928–29.

The circular blue and white BMW logo or roundel is portrayed by BMW as the movement of an aircraft propeller, to signify the white blades cutting through the blue sky – an interpretation that BMW adopted for convenience in 1929, twelve years after the roundel was created. The emblem evolved from the circular Rapp Motorenwerke company logo, from which the BMW company grew, combined with the white and blue colors of the flag of Bavaria, reversed to produce the BMW roundel.

BMW's first significant aircraft engine was the BMW IIIa inline–six liquid–cooled engine of 1918, much preferred for its high–altitude performance. With German rearmament in the 1930s, the company again began producing aircraft engines for the Luftwaffe. Among its successful WWII engine designs were the BMW 132 and BMW 801 air–cooled radial engines, and the pioneering BMW 003 axial–flow turbojet, which powered the tiny, 1944–45–era jet–powered "emergency fighter", the Heinkel He 162 Salamander. The BMW 003 jet engine was tested in the A–1b version of the world's first jet fighter, the Messerschmitt Me 262, but BMW engines failed on takeoff, a major setback for the jet fighter program until successful testing with Junkers engines.

By 1959 the automotive division of BMW was in financial difficulties and a shareholders meeting was held to decide whether to go into liquidation or find a way of carrying on. It was decided to carry on and to try to cash in on the current economy car boom enjoyed so successfully by some of Germany's ex–aircraft manufacturers such as Messerschmitt and Heinkel. Therefore the rights to manufacture the tiny Italian Iso Isetta were bought using a modified form of BMW's own motorcycle engine. This was moderately successful and helped the company get back on its feet. The dominating shareholder of the BMW Aktiengesellschaft since 1959 is the Quandt family, which owns about 46% of the stock. The rest is in public float.

In 1992, BMW acquired a large stake in Californian-based industrial design studio DesignworksUSA, which they fully acquired in 1995. In 1994, BMW bought the British Rover Group (which at the time consisted of the Rover, Land Rover and MG brands as well as the rights to defunct brands including Austin and Morris), and owned it for six years. By 2000, Rover was making huge losses and BMW decided to sell the combine. The MG and Rover brands were sold to the Phoenix Consortium to form MG Rover, while Land Rover was taken over by Ford. BMW, meanwhile, retained the rights to build the new MINI, which was launched in 2001.

Chief designer Chris Bangle announced his departure from BMW after serving on the design team for nearly seventeen years. He will be replaced by Adrian van Hooydonk, Bangle's former right hand man. Bangle was famously (or infamously) known for his radical designs such as the 2002 7–Series and the 2002 Z4. In July 2007, Husqvarna was purchased by BMW for a reported 93 million euros. BMW Motorrad plans to continue operating Husqvarna Motorcycles as a separate enterprise. All development, sales and production activities, as well as the current workforce, have remained in place at its present location at Varese.

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