Series Generations
Internally, BMW associates an "e-code" for each generation of a series ("E" stands for Entwicklung, German for development or evolution). These "chassis codes" only change to signify a major redesign of a series, or the introduction of a new series. BMW AG reported in September 2006 that BMW would switch to the letter "F" for their future models, beginning with the F01 7 Series replacement.
- BMW E3 — (1968–1977)
2.5, 2.8, 3.0, 3.3 "New Six" sedans
- BMW E9 — (1969–1975) 2800CS, 3.0CS, 3.0CSL "New Six" coupés
- BMW E12 — (1974–1981) 5 Series
- BMW E21 — (1976–1983) 3 Series
- BMW E23 — (1977–1986) 7 Series
- BMW E24 — (1976–1989) 6 Series
- BMW E26 — (1978–1981) M1
- BMW E28 — (1981–1987) 5 Series
- BMW E30 — (1984–1991) 3 Series (1982-1983 E30 sold in Europe)
- BMW E31 — (1989–1997) 8 Series
- BMW E32 — (1986–1994) 7 Series
- BMW E34 — (1988–1995) 5 Series
- BMW E36 — (1992–1999) 3 Series
- BMW E36/5 — (1995–1998) 3 Series Compact (US market known as "318ti")
- BMW E36/7 — (1996-2002) Z3 Series Roadster
- BMW E36/8 — (1998-2002) Z3 Series Coupé
- BMW E38 — (1994–2001) 7 Series
- BMW E39 — (1995–2003) 5 Series
- BMW E46/5 — (2000–2004) 3 Series Compact
- BMW E46/4 — (1998–2005) 3 Series Sedan
- BMW E46/3 — (1999–2005) 3 Series Touring/Sports Wagon
- BMW E46/2 — (1999–2006) 3 Series Coupé
- BMW E46/C — (1999–2006) 3 Series Convertible
- BMW E52 — (2000–2003) Z8
- BMW E53 — (2000–2006) X5
- BMW E60 — (2004–present) 5 Series
- BMW E61 — (2004–2007) 5 Series Touring/Sports Wagon
- BMW E63 — (2004–present) 6 Series coupé
- BMW E64 — (2004–present) 6 Series convertible
- BMW E65 — (2002–2007) 7 Series short wheelbase
- BMW E66 — (2002–2007) 7 Series long wheelbase
- BMW E67 — (2002–2007) 7 Series Protection
- BMW E70 — (2007-present) X5
- BMW E71 — (2008) X6
- BMW E72 — (2008) X6 Hybrid
- BMW E81 — (2007-present) 1 Series (3-door)
- BMW E82 — (2007-present) 1 Series Coupé
- BMW E82/2 — (2010) Z2
- BMW E83 — (2004–present) X3
- BMW E85 — (2003–present) Z4
- BMW E86 — (2006–present) Z4 Coupé
- BMW E87 — (2004–present) 1 Series (5-door)
- BMW E88 — (2008) 1 Series Convertible
- BMW E89 — (2009) Z4 roadster
- BMW E90 — (2005–present) 3 Series
- BMW E91 — (2005–present) 3 Series Touring/Sports Wagon
- BMW E92 — (2006–present) 3 Series Coupé
- BMW E93 — (2007–present) 3 Series Convertible
- BMW E99 — (2009) V5 Progressive Activity Sedan (PAS)
- BMW F01 — (2008) 7 Series
- BMW F02 — (2009) 7 Series long wheelbase
- BMW F03 — (2008) 7 Series Protection
- BMW F04 — (2009) 8 Series Light Base
- BMW F10 — (2010) 5 Series
- BMW F11 — (2012) 5 Series Touring/Sports Wagon
- BMW F12 — (2011) 6 Series Coupé
- BMW F13 — (2011) 6 Series Convertible
- BMW F25 — (2011) X3
Recently BMW has become concerned with the rising number of their vehicles being imported from the United States into Canada and with the cooperation of the Registrar of Imported Vehicles (a private contractor to the federal Government of Canada) has placed impediments to the importation of BMW vehicles into Canada. All BMW dealers in the United States and Canada are now forbidden from printing vehicle history reports that list warrantee work that has been performed as well as the status of any safety recalls and supplying this document to the legal owners of the vehicles. Owners of BMW vehicles are considered to be a "third party" to information regarding the safety of BMW products. BMW now requires owners importing their cars into Canada to pay a fee of $300 (CDN) for a document guaranteeing the vehicle's admissibility into Canada and $500 (CDN) for a letter advising the Registrar of Imported Vehicles that there are no outstanding recalls on that vehicle.
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