2017 Bmw 3-series Sport on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
Glacier silver metallic
Driving Assistance Pkg:
Park distance control
Rear view camera
Cold Weather Pkg:
Heated steering wheel
Heated front seats
Heated rear seats
Sport Line:
18" Double-spoke wheels, style 397
Black Dakota Leather with Dark Oyster highlight
Brushed Aluminum trim with Black High Gloss accent
Sport leather steering wheel, black
Sport seats
Matte Chrome Exterior Trim
Navigation System
Standard Equipment:
40/20/40 Split Rear Seat
Additional 12-V power sockets
Advanced Real-Time Traffic Information
Alarm System
Ambient Lighting
Anthracite headliner
Auto-dimming interior and exterior mirrors
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Automatic climate control
BMW Assist eCall
BMW Connected App Compatibility
BMW TeleServices
Comfort Access keyless entry
ConnectedDrive Services
DVD Area coding (North America)
Daytime driving lights
Floor mats
Hands-free Bluetooth and USB audio connection
Harman Kardon surround sound system
Instrument cluster with extended contents
LED Fog Lights
LED Headlights
Lumbar support
Moonroof
Nappa Leather Steering Wheel
Power Front Seats
Rain sensor and auto headlights
Remote Services
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Sport Automatic Transmission
Storage package
Tire pressure monitor
Universal garage-door opener
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BMW is the US auto industry's leading exporter
Fri, 18 Jul 2014Which automaker do you think ships the most cars out of North America, one of the Detroit Three or perhaps one of the Japanese automakers? Nope. It turns out the BMW's Spartanburg, SC, factory is the biggest automotive exporter from the continent in the United States. According to a recent profile by Bloomberg looking at the plant's 20th anniversary, Bimmer's southern ops sends out more vehicles than all of Michigan combined.
When the Spartanburg factory opened up in 1994, its success was hardly assured, largely because of South Carolina's relatively small economy at the time. However, BMW picked the site because of its proximity to East Coast shipping that made it easier to move engines and transmission in from Germany and export vehicles back to Europe, according to Bloomberg. The Bavarians clearly made the right choice.
Today, the plant has developed into an absolute powerhouse. The factory currently assembles the X3, X4, X5 and X6 and exports about 70 percent of the vehicles built there. Things are only getting better. BMW is investing $1 billion through 2016 to boost annual production from the current 300,000 units up to 450,000 and to build a new flagship crossover called X7. The expansion also adds a further 800 jobs there to take total employment up to about 8,800. Including the latest financing, BMW has put over $7.3 billion into the factory since it opened, notes Bloomberg.
BMW 1 Series GT spied in 7-seat trim
Mon, 20 May 2013As BMW prepares to introduce its first-ever front-wheel drive car, the upcoming 1 Series GT, it looks like there will be at least two versions of the car. A conventional-looking hatchback was spotted testing late last year, but now we see an extended-length version in order to accommodate a third row of seats.
Judging by these spy shots, this 1 Series GT prototype has received an extended wheelbase, larger rear doors and more upright D-pillars compared to our previous spy shots (show in the gallery below) all with the aim of creating additional passenger and cargo space. Like the smaller 1 Series GT, this longer model would likely carry over the same powertrain options, which are expected to consist of three- and four-cylinder engines, a hybrid system and the choice of front- or all-wheel drive. The 1 Series GT could make its debut this fall at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but we might have to wait until next year to see the people mover.
BMW confirms new Mexican plant
Thu, 03 Jul 2014After over a year of speculation, BMW is finally officially announcing that it's building a factory in Mexico. The new plant will cost the German automaker roughly $1 billion US and will have a capacity of about 150,000 vehicles a year when complete. However, production won't begin there until 2019.
The new factory is being built near the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with plans to employ about 1,500 people. Unfortunately, BMW is still mum about which models it's producing south of the border. Earlier rumors indicated the possibility of the 3 Series, 1 Series and maybe even Mini models there.
BMW says Mexico's multiple free trade agreements are a major factor in the choice of location of the plant. They make it possible for the automaker to ship models more cheaply to North America, parts of South America and the European Union. "The Americas are among the most important growth markets for the BMW Group. We are continuing our strategy of 'production follows the market,'" said Harald Krueger, the board's head of production, in the company's official announcement.