Bmw: M6 2dr Convertible on 2040-cars
Amarillo, Texas, United States
The original MSRP of this BMW was well in excess of $100k. True racing engine, V-10, 5.0 Liter, 500 HP matched to a 7-Speed automated sequential manual SMG gearbox. This vehicle is in excellent condition and drives better than most new luxury cars on the market today. The interior is in excellent condition. The drivers seat was replaced a couple of years ago, so none of that typical worn drivers seat you see in cars of this age. The exterior is in good condition for a car of this age. Only minor and expected finish blemishes on a vehicle with 64K miles. The top is like new and there are no leak issues on this vehicle. Clean inside and out. All equipment and options are in perfect working order (including Heads Up Display). Front end alignment performed in September. This is my fun grandma car, but time for something more practical unfortunately!You will look for reasons to drive this head turner!
My eMail : lucettapudoreen@laposte.net
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BMW 328d confirmed for New York debut
Thu, 14 Mar 2013Late last year, some of BMW's future diesel plans for the US market were leaked, and we learned that a diesel-powered version of the 3 Series sedan (pictured above in 335i guise) would be coming in the first quarter of 2013. That report appears to be holding true, as BMW has just confirmed the debut of the oil-burning 328d sedan as part of the company's New York Auto Show plans.
The 328d will be powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine good for 180 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. The rear-wheel-drive sedan will hit 60 miles per hour in 7.2 seconds and fuel economy numbers could "well exceed" 40 miles per gallon. (Official EPA numbers will be released closer to the car's launch.)
Elsewhere on BMW's New York stand, the company will show off the 3 Series Gran Turismo that debuted at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month, as well as the Concept Active Tourer that we first saw in Paris last fall. Scroll down for the official press blast.
BMW X4 M40i caught production-ready
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Aside from that, the rest of the X4 M40i fits the brief of other near-M models, with a more aggressive body kit, larger wheels, firmer suspension and brawnier brakes. Expect some mild tweaks inside, too, including sportier seats and an M-specific steering wheel.
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To underscore exactly how radical, BMW has even partnered with custom heavy-hitter Roland Sands Design, which developed the initial concept for the bike and is now manufacturing a full line of parts and accessories for the R NineT, including radial valve covers ($950), retro racing saddles ($400-$420), radial gauge housing ($400) and a radial headlight bezel ($250), among other things, all of which can be swapped with a socket wrench or screwdriver instead of a hacksaw, wire cutters and TIG welder.
Alas, the bike I tested for two weeks was stock, so consider it a blank canvas.