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What did the bandits ride in the movie "Boomer"

All cars from the Boomer movies

The famous Russian crime drama is a vivid example of how one wrong act on the road can lead to serious problems. The rules clearly state that drivers must show mutual respect. This, apparently, was forgotten by Dimon nicknamed “Scalded”, played by Andrei Merzlikin.

The picture of the dashing 90s is filled with tense scenes in the center of which were cars. Let's see what cars the bandits from the movie drove on.

Machines from the first part

In the first part, four friends hijack a BMW in an attempt to escape the brutal violence. From the dialogue at the gas station, the viewer becomes clear what data that car possessed. It was the 750 version of the 7-series. A 12-liter V-5,4 engine is installed under the hood. Ideal car for evading pursuit.

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An extended version of the E38 body allowed the manufacturer to make the car interior spacious, which adds comfort on a long trip. A car with a capacity of 326 horsepower accelerates to “hundreds” in 6,6 seconds, and a top speed of 250 km / h.

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Thanks to the film, the car became even more popular among young people. However, the “boomer” (as the characters in the film called it) was not the only original car of the picture.

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Here are some other cars that appeared on the screen:

  • The Mercedes E-Class (W210) is the four-door sedan that started out with four friends. Cars were produced from 1995 to 1999. Gasoline and diesel engines with power from 95 to 354 hp were installed under the hood. and a volume of 2,0 - 5,4 liters.
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  • Mercedes SL (R129) - a rare two-door roadster with a removable roof was equipped with a powerful gasoline ICE with a volume of 2,8-7,3 liters and a power of 204 to 525 horsepower. It was released from April 1998 to June 2001.
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  • The BMW 5-Series (E39) is another sedan popular among the characters in the film. It was released between 1995 and 2000. Under the hood, 2,0-4,4-liter engines with a capacity of 136 to 286 horsepower were installed.
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  • Lada 21099 - well, what about the 90s and without the youth "ninety-ninth". This is a budget version of the "gangster" car of the era.
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  • Mercedes E220 (W124) - a four-door sedan was popular in authoritative circles of the 90s. Although compared with the listed cars, it did not have outstanding technical characteristics (acceleration to hundreds - 11,7 seconds, volume - 2,2 liters, power - 150 hp), in terms of comfort, it is not inferior to them.
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In addition to cars, the heroes of the film also drove German and Japanese SUVs and minibuses:

  • Lexus RX300 (1st generation) - a jeep of the “serious” guys that “Scaled” tried to teach;
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  • Mercedes G-Class - this generation of SUVs was produced in the period from 1993 to 2000. Until now, owning such a car is considered a sign of solvency (an example is frequent choice "Golden" youth);
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  • Toyota Land Cruiser - a full-fledged SUV with an engine of 2,8 (91 hp) and 4,5 (215 hp) liters was equipped with both a mechanical 5-mortar and a four-speed automatic;
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  • Volkswagen Caravelle (T4) - a reliable minivan with a capacity of up to 8 people is not designed for fast driving, however, it is great for a comfortable trip of a small company;
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  • Mitsubishi Pajero - Reliable Japanese SUV 1991-1997 release was equipped with engines with a capacity of 99, 125, 150 and 208 horsepower. Their volume was 2,5-3,5 liters;
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  • Nissan Patrol 1988 - The first generation of all-wheel drive Japanese SUVs was produced from 1984 to 1989. Under the hood, two atmospheric engine modifications were installed with 2,8 and 3,2 liters and one turbocharged (3,2 liters). Their power was 121, 95 and 110 hp.
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The film also featured original sports car models that were never associated with the gangster world:

  • Nissan 300ZX (2nd generation) - a rare car that was produced in the period 1989-2000. The turbocharged 3,0 engine developed a power of 283 hp, which makes it possible for a sports car to take a 100-kilometer line in just 5,9 seconds.
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  • Mitsubishi 3000GT - Japanese sports kupeshka equipped with all-wheel drive and a 3,0-liter V-shaped engine with 6 cylinders with a capacity of 280 horsepower.
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Cars from the second part

The second part of the drama was not called Boomer 2, but Boomer. The second film. " As the director of the picture explained, this is not a continuation of the first part. She has her own plot. In the film, another representative of the Bavarian automobile industry appears - the BMW X5 in the back of the E53.

These SUVs of the early 2000s were produced with four engine modifications. The diesel version with a volume of 3,0 liters and a capacity of 184 horsepower was assembled with a 5-speed manual or automatic transmission.

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The other three options were gasoline. Their volume was 3,0 (231 hp), 4,4 (286 hp) and 4,6 (347 hp) liters. The X5 model in the back, which was seen by the audience of "Boomer" (E53), was produced for only three years.

Dasha, the heroine of the picture, drove a Japanese car - Nissan Skyline in the 33rd body. The two-door coupe was produced between August 1993 and December 1995.

The car combines excellent driving performance with the comfort of a business class car. Under the hood of this model, 2,0 and 2,5-liter gasoline engines were installed. Power units could develop power of 130, 190, 200, 245 and 250 horsepower.

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Not every car from this film became famous, and the fate of Skyline is very sad. Its owner just decided to disassemble the car for parts.

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Many films have a happy ending, but the heroes of the picture ended their life as sadly as in the case of the "boomer" from the first part.

History and interesting facts about the car "Boomer"

European motorists began to call the brand "Bimmer" to shorten the full name of the automaker. On the territory of the post-Soviet space, the minds of the younger generation were captured by the movie "Boomer". Initially, the creators of the picture put their meaning in the title of the film.

As conceived by the writers and director, "boomer" comes from the word boomerang. The point is that a dashing life will definitely make itself felt. Even if not immediately, but the consequences will be, because the boomerang still returns to where it was launched from.

When this project was being created, a request was made to the management of BMW to provide several cars for filming. To motivate the automaker, management said it would be a good promotion for the Bavarian car industry. But after the representatives of the company got acquainted with the script, they thought that the picture would be, on the contrary, anti-advertising.

The reason is that the car, which was at the center of the entire storyline, was directly related to the criminal world. Therefore, in order not to harm the brand's image, it was decided to refuse to satisfy the request.

Although the creators wanted to make their message to the youth, the picture drew even more attention to the vibrant and dashing life, in the center of which is the legendary "Boomer".

What did the bandits ride in the movie "Boomer"

BMW itself emerged from the merger of two companies involved in the production of engines for cars. They were led by Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto. Since its inception (1917), the company has been called Bayerische Flugzeugwerke. She was engaged in the production of aircraft engines.

Some see a rotating propeller pattern in the brand's emblem, and white and blue are integral elements of the Bavarian flag. After the First World War, the company changed its profile. Under the terms of the agreement signed by the German leadership on surrender, the country's companies were prohibited from creating aircraft engines.

The Otto & Rapp company began to create motorcycles, and in the late 1920s, cars came out of the assembly workshops. This is how the history of the legendary brand began, gaining a reputation as a reliable car brand.

Questions and answers:

Why is the car called Boomer? The full brand name is spelled "Bayerische Motoren Werke AG" (translated "Bavarian Motor Plants"). To identify the brand, European motorists have come up with an abbreviated unspoken brand name - Bimmer. When the creators of the painting "Boomer" used a BMW 7-Series, they wanted to advertise the brand, but the automaker refused to participate in the project. The word Boomer, as the director of the film explained, is not associated with a brand, but with the word boomerang. The idea of ​​the film is that a person's actions, like a boomerang, will surely come back to him. But thanks to the popularity of the film, the winged name of the car is firmly entrenched in the brand.

How much does a Boomer car cost? Depending on the condition, the model that was used in the movie "Boomer" (the seventh series in the back of E38) will cost from $ 3.

What model of BMW car was in Boomer 2? In the second part of the film, the BMW X5 in the back of E53 was used.

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