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2011 Bmw 128i Base Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:22771
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This car is in perfect condition...!

Odometer: 22,771 Miles

2011 BMW 1 Series 128i
Car is in perfect condition, spotless.

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Engine: 3.0L I6 DOHC 24V
Color: Alpine White
Drive Train: RWD 
Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic Steptronic
VIN: WBAUP7C51BVK77952

Technical: 
Four wheel independent suspension 
Speed-sensing steering
Traction control

Electronic:
6 speakers
AM/FM radio
CD player
MP3 decoder
Radio data system
Radio: Anti-Theft AM/FM/HD Stereo
CD/MP3 Player

Safety:
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
ABS Brakes
Anti-whiplash front head restraints
Dual front impact airbags
Dual front side impact airbags
Front anti-roll bar
Low tire pressure warning
Occupant sensing airbag
Overhead airbag
Rear anti-roll bar
Brake assist
Electronic Stability Control

Interior:
Air Conditioning
Automatic temperature control
Front dual zone A/C
Rear window defroster
Power steering
Power windows
Remote keyless entry 
Steering wheel mounted A/C controls
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
Speed control
Driver door bin
Driver vanity mirror

CITY MPG: 18
HWY MPG: 28

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BMW and Mini shuffle NA management, McDowell to retire

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

BMW and Mini recently shuffled top personnel in their design departments, and now BMW of North America will reorganize its management to improve customer relations. Peter Miles (pictured), currently the executive vice president of operations, will take a newly created position, vice president of sales channel development and customer relations, while Jim McDowell, vice president of Mini of the Americas, will retire.
Chris Koenders, president of BMW Group Netherlands, will move take Miles' spot as executive vice president of operations. David Duncan, western region vice president, will take McDowell's job as vice president of Mini of the Americas. Finishing off the management switcharoo is Peter Witt, who will move from his current position as Managing Director of BMW Sweden to take Duncan's job as western region vice president.
"We are intensifying our customer-driven focus and these changes will influence the entire organization to continue improving all phases of the customer journey from prospect to purchase and throughout the ownership cycle," says Ludwig Willisch, president and CEO of BMW NA. For more information on the management reorganization, check out the press release below.

BMW is the US auto industry's leading exporter

Fri, 18 Jul 2014

Which 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.

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.