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Introduction:

Bavarian Auto Group in cooperation with Ezz El Arab Group & United
Company for Trade & Distribution (Yassin); launch a new distribution and
retail sales company solely for BMW in Egypt, with an allowed capital of half a
billion EGP & a paid capital of two hundred million EGP

Bavarian Auto Group, sole importer & assembler of BMW, MINI, Rolls Royce & Jinbei in
Egypt; has embarked on this tremendous merge to assert its policies on enhancing customer
trust and increase the level of customer satisfaction with its services. Merging with Ezz El
Arab Group & United Company for Trade & Distribution (Yassin) secures the new
company’s main goal; which is to create a giant economic icon for the BMW sales in the
Egyptian market.

Bavarian Auto Group owns the biggest amount of shares in the new company which will be
named “ Bavarian Automotive Company “ with an allowed capital of half a billion EGP & a
paid capital of two hundred million EGP; in order to ensure customer satisfaction and to
stabilize BMW new and used car prices in Egypt. In addition, new and very competitive
payment methods will be introduced with exclusive to the new company.
Types of retailing of bmw

Types of BMW Cars

Germany's BMW A.G. manufactures a long line of automobiles and sport-utility vehicles. Its
reputation for producing high-quality, superbly designed cars is perhaps unmatched by any
other automaker except for perhaps Mercedes-Benz. BMW produces the 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7
Series cars and station wagons, the Z4 sports car, the X3 crossover and the X5 SUV.

1 Series

1.

The 1 Series is BMW's entry level model.

Launched in late 2004, the 1 Series is a compact hatchback that sits between BMW's MINI
line of cars and the 3 Series models. The MINI, based on the famed British-made Mini
Cooper, is a separate line of vehicles owned by BMW since 2000. The 1 Series first debuted
as a 5-door hatchback, with the 3-door model appearing in 2007. More than 149,000 1
Series models were sold in its first year.

3 Series

2.
The 3 Series is BMW's best-selling model.

The venerable 3 Series debuted in 1975 and has emerged as BMW's reliable compact
executive car. It's offered as a station wagon, coupe, 4-door sedan or convertible. This mid-
range priced vehicle has exceeded sales of other less expensive similar class cars in Europe
because of its durability. It's BMW's best seller.

5 Series

3.

The 5 Series also is offered as a station wagon.

Up a notch from the 3 Series is the 5 Series. It was launched in 1975 as a mid-size executive
car and offered today only as a 4-door sedan and station wagon. It's equipped with several
engine options including the 282-horsepower 4.4-liter V-8, the 225-horsepower 3-liter
straight-6 and the 400-horsepower 4.9-liter V-8. The M5 Motorsport version is equipped
with a 507-horsepower V-10 that can hit about 155 mph.

6 Series

4.

BMW's grand touring sport coupe is the 6 Series.

The grand touring sport coupe, BMW's high-end luxury line, had a production run from
1976-89, and then returned in 2003. The sports car-style 6 Series is offered as a coupe and
convertible. In addition to the straight-6 and V-8, it also comes equipped with the 507-
horsepower V-10 and the 286-horsepower 3-liter Twin Turbo Diesel.
7 Series

5.

The luxury 7 Series Hydrogen 7.

The ultra-luxury 7 Series executive sedan is the flagship vehicle of BMW. Launched in 1977,
the 7 Series' most ambitious model is the Hydrogen 7, which runs on gasoline and hydrogen.
Drivers are allowed to switch what fuel they want to use. However, only 100 Hydrogen 7
cars have been manufactured for testing purposes.

X3 and X5

6.

The BMW X3 crossover.

The X3 crossover, a passenger car with truck-like qualities, was launched in 2003. It's an all-
wheel drive vehicle that is powered by either a gasoline or diesel 4-cylinder engine or the
larger straight-6 also found in the 3 Series. The X3 perhaps possesses more truck
characteristics than a crossover usually offers with a stiff ride and somewhat plain interior.
The X5 is BMW's mid-size luxury SUV that was launched in 2000 and powered by a 253-
horsepower fuel-injected 4.8-liter engine among other options.

Z4

7.
Z4

The 2008 BMW Z4.

The popular 2-seater sports roadster Z4 succeeded the Z3 in 2002. Since its introduction
more than 100,000 Z4s have been built. By 2008, a retractable hardtop was offered. The
258-horsepower 3-liter version Z4 has a top speed of 155 mph and can hit 62 mph from a
standstill in 5.1 seconds.

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