1995 Bmw 840ci on 2040-cars
Martinsville, Virginia, United States
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Make: BMW
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: 8-Series
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 122,885
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 DOOR COUPE
Drive Type: AUTO
THIS BMW IS IN GREAT CONDITION,
THE INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION AS SEEN IN PICTURES NO TEARS IN LEATHER, NO CRACKS ON DASH, THE EXT. HAS SOME DENTS AND DINGS I WOULD SAY THAT IS WHAT NEEDS WORK I GOT A PRICE OF $390 TO GET ALL THE DINGS OUT BUT I LIVE 2 HOUR DRIVE FROM ANY PLACE THAT DOES THAT. THE PAINT SHINES VERY GOOD.. I WOULD SAY IT WON'T HURT TO PUT SOME FRONT SHOCKS ON, AND IT DOES HAVE A CRACK IN THE REAR WINDOW. THOSE ARE THE NEGETIVES, THERE ARE NO WARNING LIGHTS ON AND IT RUNS GREAT. I DO HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY IF I SALE LOCAL
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Behind the Scenes of BMW's 'Drift Mob,' Part 2 [w/video]
Tue, 01 Jul 2014After spending four days practicing about a dozen drift stunt moves in a parking lot for an upcoming BMW "Drift Mob" internet mini-film, Rhys Millen, Sam Hübinette, Dai Yoshihara, Rich Rutherford, and Conrad Grunewald are finally ready for show time. We are brought to the huge urban traffic circle to see the stunts performed midway through the day to observe for a couple of hours.
The undertaking is massive, with multiple cameras set up, scores of crew members, a helicopter filming from above, a rigged pickup for car-to-car shots, sidewalks lined with security and plenty of curious onlookers, and oh, yeah, a major intersection of a top world city shut down for an entire weekend.
The five drifting legends are nestled in their identical red BMW M235i coupes, which have been modified with special handbrakes but essentially nothing else you can't get on a stock version, and are listening to direction from director Mic Rodgers and stunt coordinator Riley Harper. We're basically given free rein of the set, to shoot the cars, the drivers, and at one point, even hopping in with Yoshihara for one of the admittedly more tame stunts. Even then, the g-forces are so severe that they flip our cameraphone's video recording from landscape mode to portrait. Yes, this is a pretty cool day to be reporting on cars, and as we said during our first installment of our behind the scenes coverage of Drift Mob, we're honored to be the only US media outlet here to tell the tale.
BMW tests M Lap Timer App with M4 Coupe at Brands Hatch
Fri, 21 Mar 2014The 2015 BMW M4 looks to include all the necessary ingredients to offer dynamite driving experience. It's an M car after all. But in today's constantly connected world, the experience of hurtling a car around a track isn't always enough.
We want data, and while there are some solid telemetry apps available for smartphones (notably Harry's GPS LapTimer), manufacturers have been a bit slower to develop their own dedicated mobile telemetry trackers for their performance cars. With the new M4, though, BMW is taking the plunge, allowing drivers to track their lap progress through a new app, creatively called the M Lap Timer.
To show off the program, BMW has recruited touring car racer Andy Priaulx to perform a fast lap in an M4 at the UK's Brands Hatch circuit. The accompanying video doesn't do much to show off the app in action. Rather, it give us a stylized look at the metrics as Priaulx hustles BMW's hottest 4 Series coupe around the circuit.
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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.