11-28-2014, 10:23 AM | #1 |
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Making of the AC Schnitzer X4 police car
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12-02-2014, 12:49 PM | #5 |
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Additional power now available from BMW M Performance for the 30D.
258HP to 286HP 560NM to 600NM I will have mine done next Monday AC Schnitzer will have the quad exhaust available for the 30D in 2 weeks time. |
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12-02-2014, 05:06 PM | #7 |
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The Swiss border police enter the Bernina train enroute from Italy, beautiful scenery. After they departed the train, they enter their x3 in the car park. If I was a service officer I would like a BMW or equivalent/better.
Source: bmw authority brochures Jens Hundhammer, unmarked police car driver: “In emergency-response driving, you’re 15 times more likely to have an accident. Many drivers are more unpredictable, especially when we’re in an unmarked car and suddenly switch our blue lights on. That’s why it’s crucial we have a vehicle with equipment we can depend on in any situation.” Rudolf Pfeil, chief fire officer at Munich airport : “The International Civil Aviation Organization requires us to be able to reach any location in the airport within 180 seconds – which makes speed and handling crucial. And if the vehicles are economical to run too, so much the better.” Dr Florian Hoffmann, paediatric emergency doctor, Munich: “Our ambulances do around 45,000 kilometres a year, and emergency response driving accounts for 20,000 kilometres of this. So it’s a real comfort to have a vehicle we can rely on, like our BMW. Thanks to its manoeuvrability and instant responses, we can weave through city traffic without difficulty Last edited by barcelona; 12-02-2014 at 05:22 PM.. |
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