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BMW M3
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BMW X6
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BMW i8
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BMW Z4 Roadster
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BMW M5
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BMW X3
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BMW M6 Gran Coupé
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BMW 6 Series Convertible
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Geneva is a popular travel destination for either business or holidays, as Switzerland's second-most populous city, it is a world center of international diplomacy, as it is the location of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the European Headquarters of the United Nations. Yet you could argue that what really gives Geneva its flavour is the robust cultural life that can be found amongst the many cafes, restaurants, museums, galleries and Opera Houses. Rent a BMW in Geneva and drive along a golden path of many cultural highlights.
For the opportunity of making a great impression in a city that loves business we recommend hiring the BMW X6, a heart rate inducing Sports Activity Coupé. This sensational SUV combines the power of the BMW X series with the aerodynamic design of BMW’s sporty 6-series coupés. Likewise the unique BMW i8 is highly impressive, as a revolutionary sports car, it runs for kilometres without a drop of gasoline due to its synchronised electric motor and combustion engines that masterfully eliminate emissions. In Geneva, though it appears that our most popular BMW vehicle goes to the M5 Saloon, that as part of the prestigious M series offers an exceptional drive.
Geneva's history goes far to explain the contemporary peaceful status, that Switzerland as a whole has enjoyed for many decades now, In 1536, a young man named John Calvin, sought refuge in Geneva after fleeing persecution from Protestants in France. What initially was intended to be just a short stay, continued in an enduring relationship with the city as Calvin sought to achieve religious freedom for all in the city. Whilst he was expelled for nearly three years, he returned triumphantly elevating Geneva to the rank of a Protestant Rome in 1541. Calvin continued to have intellectual influence over the Reformation that extended its impact to all realms of public life, from politics to economy, and administration in Geneva.