The right color for the blue on the new logo of pepsi is Pantone 2945C
The correct blue is Pantone Process Blue
PMS 541 (blue) and PMS Cool Gray #7
Pantone 279c, 654c & 186c
PMS 268c
The popular theory is that the BMW logo is symbolic of a white propeller blade, against a blue sky. It allegedly reflects the origins of BMW as a maker of military aircraft engines during the first world war. In reality, this theory is an urban legend mostly known in the USA and considered an anecdote in Germany and most of the Europe. The central part of BMW logo has noting to do with any propellers, it is actually a fragment of the flag of Bavaria, which happens to be a simple blue-and-white chessboard-like pattern. The accurate information about origins of BMW logo is immediately available from BMW web site.
Genuine BMW # 61326901961
A BMW 325 takes about 6 or so quarts of synthetic 5w-30. Do not use conventional oil unless you hate your BMW. You must use synthetic.
No , the 1.9 liter four cylinder engine in a 1996 BMW 318i has a timing CHAIN
Have you checked your driver's side door jamb for the tire inflation information? If you can't find it on your car tell us how fast you are going to drive and what your typical passenger/load is and I will look on my car and tell you what you need to know. Do you like to be able to fishtail (bring the back end out on command) or do you like to have the car plow into whatever is in front of you if you skid? IE how aggressively do you drive? B>
The correct color is Pantone 299c
I found on a website the pantone colors BMW uses for its logo. I'm not sure if it's true, but here's the closest thing I've found. Pantone Cool Grey 10 Other colors are: Pantone 293 (blue), black, Pantone 877 (silver)
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Bavarian motor works BMW is Bavarian Motor Works. The "logo" is the rotation of a propeller on an aircraft engine. BMW started with aircraft engines, then motor cycles, then cars.
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The popular theory is that the BMW logo is symbolic of a white propeller blade, against a blue sky. It allegedly reflects the origins of BMW as a maker of military aircraft engines during the first world war. In reality, this theory is an urban legend mostly known in the USA and considered an anecdote in Germany and most of the Europe. The central part of BMW logo has noting to do with any propellers, it is actually a fragment of the flag of Bavaria, which happens to be a simple blue-and-white chessboard-like pattern. The accurate information about origins of BMW logo is immediately available from BMW web site.
Airplanes. The blue/white logo represents a propeller.
There are many logos that are black and white. Billabong, Apple, and BMW all have a black and white logo.
A BMW keyring, if genuine, can be purchased for about ‘£8 from the BMW website. However there are keyrings bearing the logo that can be bought from Amazon for around ‘£3.
The BMW logo comes to mind