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1958 BMW 300-600 Ads |
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The BMW 600 was a four-seat microcar produced by BMW from mid-1957 until November 1959. Partially based on the BMW Isetta 300 two-seater, it was BMW's first postwar four seat economy car and was sold alongside the 300. It was not a sales success, but it began the design process for its more successful successor, the BMW 700. The 600 was powered by the 582 cc or 35.5 CID flat-twin engine from the R67 motorcycle/sidecar combination. This engine, which delivered 19.5 HP was mounted behind the rear wheels. A four-speed manual gearbox was standard, while a Saxomat semi-automatic transmission was available. The 600 had a top speed of approximately 60 mph. The sales figures for the 600 did not meet BMW's expectations. During production from August 1957 to 1959, about 35,000 were built. The Automotive History Preservation Society Digital Documents Library provides these materials for educational, or research, or personal use. You should not republish these materials for financial gain without informing the original author or publisher. |
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