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2014 Bmw M6 Gran Coupe on 2040-cars

US $22,750.00
Year:2014 Mileage:24250 Color: Gray /
 Burgundy
Location:

Hayden, Arizona, United States

Hayden, Arizona, United States

Tired of everyday luxury sedans? This head-turning, 600 horse-powered, throaty, V8 twin-turbo, 0-60 in under 3.6,
luxurious beast is like none other. Versatile as a daily driver, weekend rocket, or the fastest carpool in town,
it'll put a grin on your face every time you sit inside the full leather and carbon fiber interior. The pristine
Singapore Grey Metallic exterior is professionally wrapped by Apex Customs (Phoenix, AZ) in gloss light blue Avery
Dennison vinyl. In addition to the Clear Bra wrapped carbon fiber roof, many exterior carbon fiber elements have
been added including the rear spoiler, rear diffuser, door handle covers, and fender side vents. Includes original
wheels in boxes, but sports custom Niche Essen satin black 20 wheels and tires with plenty of tread for thousands
of miles to come. The entire interior is wrapped in beautiful Sakhir Orange/Black full leather and carbon fiber
trim. Even the ceiling is lined with black alcantara and a Sakhir orange stripe down the middle. Now for the
options and details: Competition Package, Driver Assistance Plus, Executive Package, Bang & Olufsen upgraded sound
system, Full leather & carbon fiber packages, 7-speed M Double Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic, M Drive and M
Driving Dynamics Control, DSC, 20-way power front seats (with massage), heated and cooled seats, Xenon adaptive
headlights with auto-leveling, tint, soft-close automatic doors, nav with 10.2 screen, rear camera, side cameras,
4-zone climate control, park distance control, voice command, etc. You get the point... it's fully loaded. Original
sticker was $137,825 plus $5,300 in after-market customizations (wrap, wheels, carbon fiber extras, etc.) Spends
most of its time tucked away in the garage, therefore has very low miles. No snow, accidents, pets, smoke, nor
racetracks.

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BMW R1200 GS Adventure is made for epic roadtrips

Tue, 08 Oct 2013

BMW Motorrad has taken the wraps off of its newest GS Adventure model. Based on the R1200 GS, the Adventure trim makes an already tough bike just a bit tougher, thanks to a number of technical changes that improve off-road capabilities without sacrificing any of the R1200 GS' riding manners.
The most noticeable change might be the larger fuel tank, up in size from 5.3 gallons to 7.9 gallons, although this largely due to the Adventure's lower fuel economy - it loses about three miles per gallon to the regular R1200 GS. BMW claims that the larger tank won't inhibit riding comfort, thanks to its narrow design and placement in the bike's frame. The spring travel is 0.8 inches longer, while there's nearly half an inch of extra ground clearance, which is largely responsible for its improve off-road talents. A new, larger seat promises a more comfortable ride and a greater range of adjustability, while a few tweaks within the engine offer an even smoother delivery of the bike's 125 horsepower and 92 pound-feet of torque.
We have a full gallery of images of the R1200 GS Adventure available up top, along with the entire press release from BMW, which can be found by scrolling down.

BMW unleashes new M4 racer on DTM

Mon, 03 Mar 2014

We may not get to enjoy the fruits of it all, but we're in the midst of a golden age in touring car racing around the world. In Northern Europe, rival local series have amalgamated into the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship. In the UK, the British Touring Car Championship is enjoying the largest and most diverse grid in its long history. In Australia, the V8 Supercars series has grown from a Holden vs. Ford battle to include challengers from Mercedes, Nissan and Volvo. And in Germany, the DTM championship has managed to lure BMW back onto the grid to open up the battle between Mercedes and Audi. All good things, in short.
Since returning to the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters in 2012, BMW has won the drivers' title once and the constructors' title twice, proving the Bavarian manufacturer to be not only a suitable challenger to the two-horse race between its star- and ring-emblazoned rivals, but the dominant force in German tin-top racing. Now BMW is set to enter its third season since returning to the DTM, and this is the car with which it intends to do so.
Replacing the M3 DTM that has impressively won half of the DTM races it has contested over the past two years, BMW's latest racing car is made in the mold of the new M4 coupe. Only it's even meaner. While the production version has switched to a turbo six, the DTM version still uses a V8: a 4.0-liter unit with four-valve cylinder heads, mandatory air restrictors and a Bosch ECU to channel 480 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque to the rear set of Hankook racing slicks through a six-speed sequential gearbox. The lightweight chassis is rounded out with competition-level aerodynamics and all the mandatory safety equipment.

M-fographic breaks down the history of BMW performance machinery

Fri, 18 Oct 2013

Few characters carry the kind of clout among performance enthusiasts as the letter M. For 35 years now, that one letter has adorned over 300,000 BMWs, each tuned to deliver a higher degree of performance than the stock models on which they're based.
The M division has worked up nearly 100 different models over the past third of a century, which can leave even the most expert among Bimmer fanatics bewildered. Fortunately British auto loan service Carfinance247 has commissioned this handy infographic to make sense of it all, and you can check it out below to see what the letter M really stands for.