Sunday, January 29, 2012

Whats the difference between BMW's e32 750 IL and 750 IAL?

I recently noticed that the door frame of my 1990 BMW 750 il actually says 750 IAL.

Whats the difference?Whats the difference between BMW's e32 750 IL and 750 IAL?Both are the same, except at one point the marketing department saw it fit to point out that the car is an Automatic. By the E32, BMW was making big progress to their automatic transmissions. It meant a lot to them.Whats the difference between BMW's e32 750 IL and 750 IAL?750iL is what BMW put on the car and what they marketed it as. What they were signifying is that this car had a V12, fuel (i)njection and a (L)ong wheelbase.

750iAL is what the car is called in-house to show that it is a model with an (A)utomatic transmission.

Any BMW with an automatic transmission is shown with an A in the model name on the inside of the door sill (eg. 540iA, 328iA, 750iAL, etc.) along with the other basic model information.



In short, it means the same thing, 750iAL is just more detailed.

And nice car by the way. Classy.Whats the difference between BMW's e32 750 IL and 750 IAL?Its called churching it up.

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