Clear, 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
2010 328i with loads of upgrades done by myself and Rick Hendricks BMW in 2017. Many high performance upgrades include: Hi Fire Coils, New Starter, New valve cover gasket and bolts, AFE stage 5 air induction, AFE ram air ducts, Cross drilled and slotted brakes, Asanti ABL-11 20x9 and 20x10.5 wheels, Pirelli P Zero Nero GT tires 245/30 ZR20 Fr & 285/25 ZR20 Rear. Hiflow stainless exhaust system, Drive wire upgrade to V3 18 settings, rear spoiler, air deflector on sunroof, new weather guard floor liners. No tears in leather or carpets. All new upgraded wood trim in special walnut, BMW alcantara & leather shifter and boot, and emergency handle and boot. Many additional upgrades. only 12500 miles on vehicle since upgrading, and only 500 since valve cover-starter and coils. Front end had DAMAGE!! Needs bumper, grills, headlights, 1 fog lamp and left frt bottom grill plus left front fender had dent. No major accident ever. No frame damage. Repair work estimated by bodyshop at 2700.00. Awesome and quick car.
BMW 3-Series for Sale
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Auto Services in South Carolina
Williams Tire & Auto Service ★★★★★
Sully`s Wholesale ★★★★★
Steel City Service ★★★★★
Simmons Auto Collision Inc ★★★★★
Robert Smith`s Repair Shop ★★★★★
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Even 'Ring taxi drivers need to respect the Green Hell
Wed, 06 Aug 2014The Nürburgring Nordschleife has the reputation as one of the most difficult tracks in the world to master - deservedly so. With 14 miles of roadway and about 160 corners over a massive amount of elevation change, the amount of grip can change from turn to turn. As the driver of the famous BMW Ring Taxi learned this weekend after a shunt into the barricades, the 'Ring can bite unsuspecting pros just as easily as amateurs.
The video of the incident below shows the M5 oversteering right into the wall as a phalanx of Porsche models arrive behind it. According to Bridge to Gantry, a website that specializes in news about the 'Ring, the taxi's passengers were picked up by another Ring Taxi and driven off with a fantastic story to tell their friends back home. "The accident happened at low speed, there were two passengers in the car, but no one had at any injuries," said BMW spokesperson Cypselus von Frankenberg to Autoblog via email.
The crash also closed track for over an hour to clean up and to haul the stricken BMW away. When a driver making a living from driving lap after lap at the Nordschleife has a crash even as seemingly minor as this one, it just goes to show why the course has the nickname 'The Green Hell.'
Mini JCW Paceman vs. BMW M135i in family faceoff
Mon, 15 Apr 2013Over the last year, we've had the chance to drive two of the most exciting hatchbacks in the BMW family - the BMW M135i and the Mini Paceman John Cooper Works - but Autocar has managed to get the two corporate cousins together for a head-to-head comparison. Just like our initial impressions of the Paceman JCW, Autocar has little to complain about this new 215-horsepower hatchback... until it begins to factor in the faster, better-mannered and similarly priced M135i.
Despite laying down an extra 100 hp and delivering a 0-60 time that is almost two seconds quicker, the M135i carries the same price tag of 29,535 pounds in the UK; US pricing for the Paceman starts at $36,200, while it still isn't even clear if the US will be getting the M135i. Even more surprising is the fact that the Paceman falls short of the M135i in regards to rear seat and cargo volume, and just barely squeaks out a win in the fuel economy department. Scroll down to watch the BMW versus Mini hot hatch battle.
2013 BMW 135is Coupe
Tue, 28 May 2013BMW's Best 1 Series Gives Back What You Put In
Every once in a while, I find myself, despite my solitary leanings and inherent modesty, working out in some kind of class setting. The tone and tenor of these classes ranges wildly - from the quiet, follow-the-leader variety, to those with a kind of Cult of Personality man or woman calling the shots, usually with idiom-laden shouting and theatrical hair. Despite their personal variation and range of professional effectiveness, there's one common concept that most instructors bring up at some point: working with intention.
The idea, as it relates to physical fitness, is that focusing your brain on the movement at hand - the rate of your own breathing, or the muscle groups being worked for instance - helps to perform the act efficiently and correctly. Having spent a happy majority of the last decade in an exercise-free near-debauch, I was a bit surprised to find out that this kind of mental game really works pretty well.