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THE CHANCE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IS RIGHT HERE AT CHAPMAN BMW ON CAMELBACK ON JUNE 20TH!.

BMW and Team USA. Both are made to compete at the highest level. And both are at the top of their respective games. So, in the spirit of friendly competition, we’re hosting a unique event at CHAPMAN BMW ON CAMELBACK.
 
The BMW Drive for Team USA Event gives you the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series and the all-new 6 Series Convertible. And we’ll also give you the chance to test drive the competition so you can truly see how BMW is at the top of its game. What’s more, BMW will donate $10 to Team USA for every drive that’s scheduled. So when you get behind the wheel, you’ll be helping American athletes train and compete in the Olympic and Paralympic Games.   SO, WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?? 

 
 
We are hosting a day of competition and an event you wont forget.  We are doing our part in participating in BMW’s partnership to support U.S. Atheletes as they strive for the opportunity to be the worlds greatest.  Please join us and come and get behind the wheel and support Team USA in the 2012 Olympics and through the 2016 Games, right here from your home town.
 
The day will kick off with an in depth look at the innovations behind the BMW brand.  Chapman BMW on Camelback will be offering an exclusive sales incentive on this day also, so please visit the link and sign up and we will look forward to seeing you!

Be sure to sign up for this very special event for your chance to experience exhilaration and to help make a difference.  Visit www.bmwusa.com/driveforteamusa or call 1-800-959-4269.  Tell your friends and family, the more the merrier and we will make it a great day at Chapman BMW on Camelback as always.

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With gas prices on the rise and more stringent corporate fuel-economy standards on the horizon, it’s only right that BMW have a solution for its BMW drivers to consider.  A 4 cylinder TwinPower (single turbocharger) the first in the brand since 1999 is on its way to our showroom starting this fall.

BMW is substituting its much loved two turbochargers with a single TwinPower turbocharger on some engines, A single turbocharger with two scrolls is more efficient, and we like those words a lot, on engines that have cylinders positioned in a straight line  Do not fret our BMW enthusiasts, the twin-turbo technology will persist on high-performance 6- and 8-cylinder models, as well some diesel engines.

We are looking forward to welcoming the new BMW Z4 sDrive28i to the family and being able to offer our customers the option of going with something efficient and yet still carrying the undeniable class and performance the BMW vehicles have earned.

The Scoop: This Z4 is the first BMW to get the company’s new turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine, which takes this sports car back to its roots. Its predecessor, the Z3 roadster, was only offered with a 4-cylinder when it first launched in 1996. The new turbo 4-cylinder replaces the base inline 6-cylinder engine on the current Z4, which means the sDrive30i model is discontinued. Although it makes 15 horsepower less than the 6-cylinder it replaces, the new 4-cylinder cranks out 40 lb-ft more torque, which is a lot. It’s also 20 percent more efficient. The twin-scroll turbocharger makes it all possible, along with a litany of other mind-boggling feats of engineering. 

I could go on about the LDS-coated crankcase cylinder bores, height-staggered balance shafts and dual-mass flywheels,  increased torque, improved performance and much reduced fuel consumption  and emission levels but I am not going to lie that borders on being past my technical ability, this however does not: I think this new 4-cylinder is going to be a jewel of an engine. With its athletic design, agile handling and still powerful engine The fact that it’s lighter, too, will only make the Z4 even more fun to drive!

Keep your eyes and ears open for the announcement of the New 2012 Z4 arriving at your Chapman BMW on Camelback showroom soon!

That’s right.  We have made the plunge into the social networking world by creating ourselves a Facebook page for our customers and friends.  Once a blocked site on our work computers it is now a part of our daily regimen.  We figured with over 86% of the people using this form of networking we had better get on board and do the same.

Social Media is just a new form of communication that we have now accepted and embraced as part of our marketing mix and we hope to encourage our customers and friends and family to join us on Facebook and follow our news and stories and to post their own comments.  Social networking is just part of the ambient fabric now, a subtle flavor, like adding celery into soup.

At the end of the day, if success is interacting with our clients, which we know it is, then Facebook is a great additional way to do that.  Social networking websites have been revolutionizing the entire world so we of course want to be a part of that.  I know Facebook began in 2004 and it is now 2011 but as they say….. better late than never.  In an effort to keep in touch with our customers and friends, share stories and news, we have created a great page which we invite you to join and enjoy for all the latest BMW News, Customer Sales, BMW information articles, Sale Announcements, Specials, Competitions and more.  With more than 500 million people with a Facebook page, if Facebook were a country it would be the fourth largest population in the world and we are excited to announce our participation in this statistic.

Please take a moment to join us on the Chapman BMW on Camelback Internet Department Facebook page and enjoy our department’s posts and video’s that are updated constantly and we will look forward to welcoming you as part of our social network family!

History of the BMW Art Car Collection.

The BMW Art Car Collection started with the BMW racing car designed by Alexander Calder in 1975. The first BMW vehicles to form the subjects of visual art were racing cars used in the Le Mans 24 Hour Race. Calder was followed by other American artists. In 1976, Frank Stella designed a BMW 3.0 CSL with a geometric pattern resembling graph paper. In 1977, Roy Lichtenstein created a flowing pattern of lines reflecting the roads and landscape passed by the car. In 1979, Andy Warhol attempted to project a visual sense of speed on a BMW M1.

Robert Rauschenberg’s BMW 635 CSi incorporates motifs taken from classic works of art and photographs depicting the natural world. In 1982, Ernst Fuchs also painted a BMW 635 CSi where he turned the body into a projection for his own powers of imagination. During the 1980s, the collection was expanded internationally: The “Art Cars of the Continents” started in Australia in 1989 where Michael Jagamara Nelson, brought up in the tradition of the aborigines, and exponent of western art Ken Done were each given a BMW M3 to design.

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