yes, Greer, SC
BMW USA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BMW.
BMW US Manufacturing Company was created in 1994.
BMW Manufacturing Co. Spartanburg is BMW's only US production facility. It was built to serve the demand of BMW automobiles directly in the US. Due to the structure of BMW's production plan, however, the Spartanburg plant does not actually assemble all BMW vehicles sold in the US market; instead, the plant serves as the only X5 and X6 production site in the world. Hence, all models of these vehicles exported worldwide originate from BMW Spartanburg.
BMW located in the UK at Thorne, near Doncaster. They have various plants in Oxford, Goodwood and Swindon as well.
Germany was where BMW's originally came from, but some parts are now manufactured in the US.
Germany dude
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Google.com if your outside the US go to Google.us that way it is in English and then type in US Spec for a 1988 BMW 320I just like that
In large container ships from various manufacturing plants worldwide.
The top speed differs in the US and Europe. In the US the BMW m5 reaches its top speed of 148 mph in 6.5s. In Europe the BMW m5 reaches its top speed of 153mph in 6.2s.
BMW is a German car which is manufactured primarily in Germany. However BMW also has a factory in South Africa, South Carolina USA. Canada, India, China and Japan. If you are asking if BMW is an American car - the answer is no. BMW is German.
BMW Z3, E85 Z4, X3, X5 and X6 are assembled in Spartanburg, South Carolina.