2004 Bmw Z4 Roadster Premium on 2040-cars
Quincy, Florida, United States
For more details eMail me : BillBezakqkh3708b@yahoo.com I RELIST THIS CAR BECAUSE THE WINNER OF THE AUCTION DIDN'T COMPLETE THETRANSACTION. 2004 BMW Z4 3.0 ROADSTER CONVERTIBLE, CAR ENGINE3.0L, RARE 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, VERY GOOD SHAPE FOR THE AGE, NOACCIDENT, CLEAR TITLE. 82500 MILES VERY WELL MAINTAINED, 20 SERVICE HISTORYRECORDS BY BMW OFFICIAL DEALER.BODY LIGHT METALLIC BLUE WITH NO DENTS, DINGS ORSIGNIFICANT SCRATCHES.INTERIOR IN BEIGE LEATHER IN GOOD SHAPE AS WELL.TAN CANVASOF SOFT TOP IN GOOD WORKS FINE. THE MOTOR LOCK OF THE SOFTTOP WORKS FINE. OPENING AND CLOSING THE TOP REQUIRES MANUAL HELP. TIRES ALMOSTNEWOWNER'S MANUAL Navigli USA Inc is a family owned used car dealershiplocated in Fort Myers FL. Our business is operating in Charlotte county and Leecounty since 2009. We strive to separate ourselves from the excellent customer service, high quality European and Japanese luxurycars with clear titles but most of all at the best prices of the entire SWFL. Weare easily reachable from the exit 131 of I-75. Our can be always consulted with our updated inventory andCarfax report available for each vehicle for sale. Since we price our vehicleslike a wholesale dealer you can save thousands dollars.Our prices are lower thataverage retail market value soplease make only reasonable offer. We are able tohelp you to arrange transport everywhere with a reliable shipping company. Ifyou prefer to pick up your car you can come by flight to Fort Myers Airport andback home driving your car.
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BMW unleashes new M4 racer on DTM
Mon, 03 Mar 2014We 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.
BMW M4 to debut in Detroit, lose manual transmission
Wed, 21 Aug 2013BMW took the wraps off its M4 Concept at Pebble Beach last weekend, and many speculated that the highly anticipated production version of the sleek new two-door sports coupe would debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show later this year. But a well-placed source tell Autoblog that the E92 M3's successor won't arrive in Southern California this November. Instead, the German automaker will wait until the Detroit Auto Show in January for its first official reveal.
An all-new 3.0-liter inline-six with twin turbochargers is expected under the hood, and it should provide about the same horsepower as the current 4.0-liter V8 (rated at 414 horsepower), but with much more torque that arrives lower on the tachometer. The lightweight engine is said to have an impressively high redline, which is unusual for a turbocharged engine.
Unfortunately, Save the Manuals members aren't going to like this next bit of news. After four generations of three-pedal M3 models, our source says the upcoming F82 M4 will arrive with a dual-clutch transmission (DCT) as standard equipment - with no manual option - just like the latest iteration of the track-ready Porsche GT3 (few have complained about the automaker's PDK after driving the latest sports car from Stuttgart). In exchange for some moans, groans and gripes from enthusiasts, BMW's DCT mounted aft of the M4's inline-six will provide quicker acceleration and improved fuel economy.
2013 BMW R1200GS and HP4 duel at Circuito de Almeria
Wed, 05 Jun 2013The 2013 BMW HP4 is the track-ready version of the manufacturer's already mighty S1000RR, which puts the bike at the very tip top of the two-wheeled BMW food chain. The R1200GS, meanwhile, is intended to be a somewhat more utilitarian machine. Capable of conveying both rider and gear over vast distances and uncertain terrain, the big-boy GS is the Swiss army knife to the HP4's rapier. Or at least that's what we've always been led to believe. BMW recently rolled out some footage during a press launch that showed the R1200GS is actually no slouch when it comes time to sling around a road course.
The company threw both bikes on Spain's Circuito de Almeria for a little sparring match, and miraculously, the HP4 didn't just up and walk away from the R1200GS. From from it. Instead, the two stay tightly matched through most of the course before something surprising happens. We won't spoil the ending for you. Is it possible the rider on the HP4 still had some in reserve? Sure, but from the sound and look of things, neither bike was giving an inch. Check out all the video action below for yourself.