''New Class'' (German: ''Neue Klasse'') was a line of compact sedan   (car) sedans and coupes starting with the 1962 1500 and continuing   through the last 2002s in 1977. Powered  by BMW's celebrated Straight-4  four-cylinder BMW M10 M10 engine, the  New Class models featured a fully  independent suspension, MacPherson  struts in front, and front disc  brakes. Initially a family of four-door  sedans and two-door coupes, the  New Class line was broadened to two-door  sports sedans with the  addition of the ''02 Series'' 1600 and 2002 in  1966.
 Sharing little in common with the rest of the line beyond  power train,  the sporty siblings caught auto enthusiasts' attention and  established  BMW as an international brand. Precursors to the famed BMW 3  Series,  the two-doors' success cemented the firm's future as an upper  tier  performance car maker. New Class four-doors with numbers ending in  "0"  were replaced by the larger BMW 5 Series in 1972. The upscale 2000C  and  2000CS coupes were replaced by the Straight-6|six-cylinder BMW E9,   introduced in 1969 with the 2800CS. The 1600 two-door was discontinued   in 1975, the 2002 replaced by the 320i in 1975.
Sharing little in common with the rest of the line beyond  power train,  the sporty siblings caught auto enthusiasts' attention and  established  BMW as an international brand. Precursors to the famed BMW 3  Series,  the two-doors' success cemented the firm's future as an upper  tier  performance car maker. New Class four-doors with numbers ending in  "0"  were replaced by the larger BMW 5 Series in 1972. The upscale 2000C  and  2000CS coupes were replaced by the Straight-6|six-cylinder BMW E9,   introduced in 1969 with the 2800CS. The 1600 two-door was discontinued   in 1975, the 2002 replaced by the 320i in 1975.
 Sharing little in common with the rest of the line beyond  power train,  the sporty siblings caught auto enthusiasts' attention and  established  BMW as an international brand. Precursors to the famed BMW 3  Series,  the two-doors' success cemented the firm's future as an upper  tier  performance car maker. New Class four-doors with numbers ending in  "0"  were replaced by the larger BMW 5 Series in 1972. The upscale 2000C  and  2000CS coupes were replaced by the Straight-6|six-cylinder BMW E9,   introduced in 1969 with the 2800CS. The 1600 two-door was discontinued   in 1975, the 2002 replaced by the 320i in 1975.
Sharing little in common with the rest of the line beyond  power train,  the sporty siblings caught auto enthusiasts' attention and  established  BMW as an international brand. Precursors to the famed BMW 3  Series,  the two-doors' success cemented the firm's future as an upper  tier  performance car maker. New Class four-doors with numbers ending in  "0"  were replaced by the larger BMW 5 Series in 1972. The upscale 2000C  and  2000CS coupes were replaced by the Straight-6|six-cylinder BMW E9,   introduced in 1969 with the 2800CS. The 1600 two-door was discontinued   in 1975, the 2002 replaced by the 320i in 1975. 
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