factorial Posted July 24, 2013 Report Posted July 24, 2013 http://www.bmwccbc.org/misc/tech-and-trivia/bimmer.html Bimmer vs Beemer Enthusiasts vs others [b][color="#ff0000"]Definitions: [/color][/b] [color="#0000ff"]Bimmer[/color][color="#000000"] - proper accepted slang for BMW cars. [/color]Most people don't know this[color="#000000"].[/color] [color="#0000ff"]Beamer/Beemer[/color][color="#000000"] - proper accepted slang for BMW motorcycles. [/color]You will hear this term used incorrectly by many people. [color="#0000ff"]Bummer[/color][color="#000000"] - When you get a speeding ticket.[/color] [color="#0000ff"]Bitter[/color][color="#000000"] - Another German car. Very rare; hand built.[/color] [b][color="#ff0000"]So just why is a BMW car called a 'bimmer' not a 'beemer' or 'beamer'?[/color][/b] The answer in part lies in knowing some [color="#000099"]BMW[/color] history and what came first. All real [color="#000099"]BMW[/color] enthusiasts know that [color="#000099"]BMW[/color] got a big start on two wheels, what many call the real [color="#000099"]BMWs[/color]. In those days, BMW motorcycles were quite active in racing, and one of their competitors at the track was often the BSA bikes. Well as things would have it, a track slang developed, and the BMWs were usually referred to as 'beemers' and the BSAs were referred to as 'beesers'. So, of course for any true enthusiast, there is no way that a [color="#000099"]BMW[/color] car could be called a '[color="#ff0000"]beemer[/color]', so they were called '[color="#ff0000"]bimmers[/color]'. Unfortunately, in the US and Canada, and perhaps other countries, there was a time (kind of still is) where for various reasons, a [color="#000099"]BMW[/color] owner was considered an upwardly mobile person, and of course due to the fun in driving their [color="#000099"]BMWs[/color] most all of them had big grins on their faces. Hence it is little surprise that the non enthusiast types out there incorrectly labeled [color="#000099"]BMW[/color] cars and their owners as '[color="#ff0000"]beamers[/color]' or '[color="#ff0000"]beemers[/color]'. [url="http://www.bmwccbc.org/about/index.html"]© 1998-2007 BMW Car Club of British Columbia[/url] The electronic mail addresses listed on this web site are for official BMW Car Club of BC business only, and are not intended for commercial use such as Unsolicited Commercial Email, also known as SPAM or junk email. Inappropriate use of the email addresses on this web site will be considered theft of service.
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