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Welcome back everybody. Mark with exotic car play place. Today I'm going to
share with you 5 things you probably did not know about the BMW brand in
general. Let's get started. So the first thing that we talked about consistent
with BMW products not just this car is the design elements. This is actually not
a coincidence, not an accident, that you see every BMW has a very long wheelbase.
From front wheel to back wheel, it also has very short overhangs like in the
bumper. It has a long hood that ties it to his tight aggressive mounted
windshield because it has an overall aggressive looking dynamic. That's been a
consistent design theme for BMW for years, and on top of that they actually
also use a lot of sculpting techniques. If you look here in the front,
everything has a little bit of a design element to it. You also look along the
curves, so you've got actual lines here often that run around the bumpers. You
have more aggressive front bumper styling than most manufacturers, also
provide for their cars. Now the second thing you probably didn't know
about all BMWs is this little back design. This is actually intended to be
like this, and you'll notice every BMW has some sort of element likeness it's
called the Hofmeister kink, or Hofmeister kick, based on Wilheim Hofmeister design.
He was the chief designer in 1955 -1970 stretch with BMW. He created a
unique kick where you actually get this element here. This is not only used in
the BMW world, a lot of manufacturers have adopted this overall look, and this
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