BMW 3/15, Alemanha
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The Dixi was
the first car made by BMW.
Dixi was the
brand name of cars made by Automobilwerk Eisenach (Eisenach
car factory) starting in 1904. In the difficult economic climate of the 1920s
the company found it hard to sell its 6/24 and 9/40 models. So the manufacturer
decided to enter the small car market, and in 1927 signed a licensing agreement
with the Austin Motor Company to
build a variant of the Austin 7. A production level of 2000 cars
a year was agreed upon, and Dixi paid Austin a royalty on each vehicle
produced.
The first 100
cars were supplied by Austin as kits, but by December 1927 the first of the
official Dixi-manufactured vehicles, the DA-1 3/15PS were coming off the
production line. The DA designation stood for Deutsche Ausführung, meaning
German Version; 3/15 indicated the taxation and actual horsepower ratings.
Apart from being left-hand drive and using metric fasteners, the car was nearly
identical to the Austin. Body styles available were coupé, roadster, tourer,
and sedan with a few chassis going to external coachbuilders. Most cars left
the factory as tourers.
Looking to
move into automobile manufacturing, BMW bought the Automobilwerk Eisenach in
1928 and, with it, the rights to build the Dixi car. At first the cars were
badged as BMW Dixi but the Dixi name was dropped in 1929 when the DA-1 was
replaced by a slightly updated version, the BMW 3/15 DA-2.

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