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Old 05-11-13, 10:14 PM
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Meet the inventor of the BMW 3 Series wagon



It's hard to imagine, but once upon a time, there were only two BMW 3 Series variants: the coupe and sedan. Back before gran coupes, convertibles and yes, even touring models were available, buyers could only get their 3 Series fix if it came with two or four doors and a fixed roof. Back in the mid '80s, BMW engineer Max Reisbock was having some trouble fitting his whole family into his four door. Rather than suck it up and buy a van, he picked up a wrecked 3 Series and got to cutting in a buddy's garage. Months later, he had the very first 3 Series Touring ever built.

At first, he kept the the car to himself, using it to haul friends and family around, but he eventually showed it off to his friends at work. When the BMW executives found out about his project, they called him up to take a closer look. After putting an eyeball on the car, they took it, copied his design, made a few tweaks and quickly rolled out the first production 3 Series Touring. How's that for validation?


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Old 05-12-13, 12:26 AM
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interesting history and imho are rare variant if you ask me. Been the longest time since I've seen a 3 series wagon
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Originally Posted by jadu
interesting history and imho are rare variant if you ask me. Been the longest time since I've seen a 3 series wagon
Then you haven't been to Europe. The wagon outsells the sedan/coupe/convertible by like 3 to 1 or 4 to 1 over there.
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I've got a new 3 series Touring - bought it as it's paractical and the dog can just jump in the back wherever we're going. I wouldn't go back to a saloon now - I think the Touring looks better anyway. Others must agree as I see loads on the roads and 90% of the police cars are 3 or 5 series Tourings as well. I loved my IS but since Lexus never showed any inclination of doing an IS Touring, which I would have bought like a shot, I had to defect to the dark side.
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I once owned a 90 325ic and before I settled on my RX300 (just prior to moving to Mexico), I contemplated a 3 series wagon given the excellent ownership history I had with my BMW.
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I like the E90-esque body style 3-Series wagon. Never seen one of these old ones in person
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