Talk:BMW E24

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No discussion of the L6 or the M6? Can anyone add anything? --75.83.113.217 06:43, 20 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] General

Should we consider merging this article with BMW 6 Series? There is a lot of overlap between the two.

In reply to the comment left by Jsding. The creation of a separate page for Series and E number is the same for other BMW models. e.g. BMW 5 Series and BMW E12, BMW E28, BMW E34, BMW E39.... and BMW 3 Series, BMW E21, BMW E30.... so I suggest that rather than merge the article, we should improve and expand this one.
One small request... it would be good if people leaving comments on this talk page would login and sign your comments using ~~~~ for username and timestamp. Thanks. --Xagent86 08:29, 30 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] First production?

> was the basis for the first production of BMW 6-Series Coupés,

Should that not be "the second"? The E9's were considered sixers, were they not?
--Baylink 17:21, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Very confusing...

I found this article very confusing. It appears to have been written by at least three different people, each of whom gives their particular verstion of the history of this car, while completely ignoring what has already been said. The result is a very confused history with much conflicting information. For example, a reader attempting to learn in what year a particular version of this car was first sold in the U.S. would get three different answers. They can't all be correct.

I'd attempt to clean it up myself, but would do no better as I am not myself familiar with the material. Any subject-matter-experts care to give it a try...?