A BMW car sliced in half to showcase every detail of its inner engineering.



    by Alphaxfusion

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    1. SeaSeaweed3384 on

      Yet, when I want to check for my engine oil I have to “electronically measure” it. -.-
      All that engineering and they can’t add an oil dipstick.

    2. NetworkDeestroyer on

      I remember the Honda Training center has something just like this with an Acura TL, it’s actually pretty cool to see the layers and such, gives you a whole different perspective of the car

    3. Very good visual why EVs are the future. 1.500 parts in the combustion engine vs 200 in an electric motor.

    4. ZelWinters1981 on

      There’s an Aussie movie from the 80s called “Malcolm”. There’s a car just like this but it drives.

    5. I knew how this happened. In my regular workshop there were a few mechanics who spent a few days to fix a faulty trunk sensor on a 5-series. Official BMW dealer passed the job down to a cheaper shop because hours were just stacking with no avail. Never heard how they solved it but seeing this photo I fully understand now.

    6. Saw that James Bond’s BMW cut in half in Germany. It looked incredibly hard to cut every different piece and material.

    7. “All maintenance records, low mileage, gently used, highway miles only, never launched. $80000, no lowballs, i know what i got’

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