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About the BMW 2002 2.0L
The BMW New Class (German: Neue Klasse) was a line of compact sedans and coupes produced by German automaker BMW between 1962 and 1977. The New Class ensured BMW's solvency after the company's financial crises of the 1950s and established the identity of BMW automobiles as sports sedans. The term New Class referred to the 1.5–2–liter class of automobiles from which BMW had been absent since World War II.
The 1990 cc engine was made available in 1968 in two states of tune: the base single-carburetor 2002 producing 100 bhp (75 kW; 101 PS) as in the 2000 and the 2000 C and the dual-carburetor high compression 2002 ti producing 120 bhp (89 kW; 122 PS) as in the 2000 TI and the 2000 CS.
Four speed manual gearbox (optional five speed was available). Also three speed ZF automatic gearbox.
Independent front suspension with coil springs. MacPherson struts and anti roll bar. Independent rear suspension with coil springs, semi-trailing arms and anti roll bar. Worm and roller steering. Front disc brakes and rear drums with servo assistance.
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Vital Statistics
Years: | 1968 to 1976 |
Produced: | 320855 vehicles |
Capacity: | 1990 cc |
Engine: | Straight 4 OHC |
Power: | 100bhp at 5500rpm |
Top Speed: | 108 mph |
0-60mph: | 11.3 secs |
MPG: | 25.4 mpg |
Source: Wikipedia
Source: BMW2002.co.uk
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