2012 Bmw 7-series on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: carlfranchi@gmx.com . Beautiful Turbocharged 2012 BMW 750I with M Package and Alpina 21" Wheels.
Features:
* 2012 BMW 7 Series
* M Sport Package
* Alpina 21" Wheels
- Black 21 Spoke with Silver Tips
* Pirelli P-Zero RunFlats
-Front 245/35/21 (6 months old 90% left)
-Rear 275/30/21 (2 months old 95% left)
*All Black Leather Interior
*Dark Wood Trim
*Auto Door Shut
*6 CD Changer
*Bluetooth
*USB and Internal Storage
*Sirrus/XM Satellite Radio
*Moving Map and Directions (2015 update)
*BMW 2015 Factory Care Package Upgrade
*New Brake Rotors/Pads
*New Starter
*New Fuel Pump
*ESC Flash
*Battery 1 year old
*Voice Control
*Bluetooth
*Air Conditioning
-Cooled Seats
-Rear Controls
-Very Cool
*Sun Roof
*Mood Lighting
*BMW Sun Shade
*Driver/Passenger BMW Umbrella
*SafetyKit
-Flares
-Vests
-First Aid
-Signs
*Legal Tints
*Non-Smoker
*No Pets
*All BMW Serviced and Current.
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BMW and Mini shuffle NA management, McDowell to retire
Wed, 04 Dec 2013BMW and Mini recently shuffled top personnel in their design departments, and now BMW of North America will reorganize its management to improve customer relations. Peter Miles (pictured), currently the executive vice president of operations, will take a newly created position, vice president of sales channel development and customer relations, while Jim McDowell, vice president of Mini of the Americas, will retire.
Chris Koenders, president of BMW Group Netherlands, will move take Miles' spot as executive vice president of operations. David Duncan, western region vice president, will take McDowell's job as vice president of Mini of the Americas. Finishing off the management switcharoo is Peter Witt, who will move from his current position as Managing Director of BMW Sweden to take Duncan's job as western region vice president.
"We are intensifying our customer-driven focus and these changes will influence the entire organization to continue improving all phases of the customer journey from prospect to purchase and throughout the ownership cycle," says Ludwig Willisch, president and CEO of BMW NA. For more information on the management reorganization, check out the press release below.
BMW stripes up X6 M Design Edition
Tue, 24 Sep 2013There's something that makes red, dark blue and light blue stripes running up the fenders and down the flanks of a white car just that much more eye-catching. Whether it's a Martini Racing liveried racecar or something from the BMW skunkworks, they just draw long looks nothing else can. And here's the latest.
The BMW X6 M Design Edition upgrades on the standard X6 M with such special touches as 21-inch alloys, a carbon front splitter and rear splitter, black grilles and diffusor, and of course, those iconic racing stripes, which come as an option on this model.
The interior has been done up in black leather with Mugello red accents and piano black trim. Only 100 individually-numbered examples will be offered, and given that this one's wearing German plates, we doubt there's much chance many (if any) will make it Stateside. But then again, you could always spec up your own X6 M with most if not all of the same trim and forgo the little number plate on the dashboard.
BMW X5 driver repeatedly fails to understand big rig braking distances
Fri, 19 Sep 2014Nobody should be shocked that a big, heavy vehicle like a semi truck takes a longer distance to stop than the average passenger car; it's just basic physics. However, this BMW X5 driver seemingly has a major problem grasping the concept, and it results in some serious damage to the back of his SUV.
The whole incident is very confusing to watch. The BMW doesn't even seem to have a reason to slow down before the semi slams into the back of it at fairly high speed. But to make the situation even weirder, the crashes just keep happening again and again.
To give the BMW driver a little credit, he appears amazingly calm when surveying the damage afterward. But you have to wonder what this guy was thinking when trying a harebrained move like this. Check out the video to watch the carnage unfold.