Less than two weeks ago, BMW North America hold an online press conference which covered the US launch of the first diesel engine. The BMW Advanced Diesel webcast was a great opportunity to all the media, client advisors, BMW fans and buyers, to learn more about the diesel engines launching here in the States next month.
It was the first time BMWNA has used a webcast as a form to communicate with their fan base and press. The event was indeed successful and the one hour session ended with a Q&A session.
If you’re interested in finding more about the BMW diesel technology, the changes for the U.S market, future plans and products, please take the time, the full sixty minutes are absolutely worth it.
Follow this link and register to watch the session.
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