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2012 Bmw 128i Coupe 2-door 3.0l, Cpo 100k Warranty, Never Titled 6k Miles on 2040-cars

US $29,900.00
Year:2012 Mileage:6155 Color: Mirrors
Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Welcome to the BMW of Gainsville Experience.  Our outstanding customer service, commitment to our community and uncompromising quality are just a few reasons why our customers keep returning year after year. We understand the expectations and challenges associated with purchasing a vehicle, which is why we treat the needs of each individual customer with the utmost concern. Come tour our Gainesville showroom and let us show you our hassle-free car buying process today!

We are Proud to Offer this Rare 2012 BMW 128i Coupe 6K Miles. This Vehicle HAS NEVER BEEN TITLED solely used as a Demo/Loaner. Offered as a CPO unit, this beautiful 3-Series is under BMW factory warranty until 5-22-2018 or 100K miles, also free scheduled maintenance until May 2016 or 50K. 

With original MSRP of $37195 this Beemer is loaded with options: Steptronic Auto Transmission, Moonroof, Dual Power Front Seats (memory on the driver), Savanna Beige Boston Leather Interior with Grey Poplar Wood Trim, Factory BMW Alloy Wheels, Auto-dimming Rearview Mirror, Auto-dimming interior and exterior Mirrors, I-Pod and USB Adaptor, Lumbar Support, BMW Assist with Bluetooth, Cruise Control, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Keyless Entry, BMW Teleservice and BMW Peace of Mind. 

Please Note: All Vehicles sold are subject to $799.00 Pre-delivery Service Fee, $185.00 Electronic Registration Filing Fee, $1.50 Lead Acid Battery Fee, $5.00 Florida New Tire Fee and $2.00 Lemon Law Fee. You will be responsible for all applicable Sales Tax for your state. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.

*** If you have any Questions - Please call BEFORE you bid*** Purchasing through Ebay is a legal and Binding Contract which is subject to all Florida Laws. Please understand bidding/Buying this vehicle through Ebay, does not give you the right to "think about it" or negotiate, you are agreeing to purchase said vehicle at your Bid/Buy-Now Price, Please have funds or financing in place BEFORE you Bid.. If you have "0" Feedback, Please call before bidding, We reserve right to cancel any bids for any reason. This vehicle is for sale locally and can be sold to another party at anytime during this auction. Please call Brad Bauer @ (941) 374-1315 with any questions. Thank you for your understanding. Bid Responsibly! ***


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BMW may be planning AMG Black Series competitors

Fri, 01 Feb 2013

Word has it BMW has its heart set on giving the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series a run for its money in the US. According to BimmerBoost.com, the German automaker has been making more and more noise about offering a number of specialty models aimed specifically at enthusiasts. While at the Detroit Auto Show this year, the BMW PR machine revealed 2013 will be "an interesting year" and that buyers can expect one or two products aimed specifically at swiping buyers from the clutches of the C63 AMG Black Series. The news came courtesy of Automobile writer Marc Noordeloos' Twitter machine.
Noordeloos reportedly interviewed several executives familiar with the M models while in Detroit, and says the M division would like to offer hardware like the M3 CSL, GTS or CRT to buyers here in the States. That sounds great to us, but saying something doesn't make it true, and manufacturers rarely find it in their hearts to bring money-losing machines to our green shores. Still, that won't stop us from crossing our fingers.

Are you the next BMW X5?

Tue, 15 Jan 2013

Who knew that diecast model makers could be such a good source of leaks? Less than a month after a diecast model 2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA in China, someone overseas at Diecast Empire or Jadi Modelcraft could get a bath in boiling oil for leaking uncamouflaged images of the next-generation BMW X5.
Naturally, that assumes that this image from a brochure from a Jadi brochure is indeed the F15 BMW X5 - it was posted to Diecast Empire's Facebook page. In its favor, the lines all add up if we compare it to the most revealing spy shots we have of the coming crossover - the headlight corners, the metal trim separating the kidney grille from the opening just above the license plate, the cut of the swage line, and the fact that the model picture reveals all of the most important character pieces that BMW has kept covered.
There's something written on the door of the model image that isn't in the spy shots, but that could be an xDrive badge. We will see the genuine article soon enough and we'll know for sure. For now, we might have already seen its facsimile in miniature.

Senior VP Hildegard Wortmann says BMW's electric journey is just beginning

Fri, Mar 14 2014

Anyone who questions BMW's effort or sincerity on electrified vehicles should have a chat with Hildegard Wortmann, the German automaker's senior vice president over product management for automobiles and aftersales. I was fortunate to do just that at the Detroit North American International Auto Show earlier this year. ABG: Where might BMW go with electrified vehicles beyond your i3 urban EV and i8 high-performance hybrid sports car? "That [regulatory] train has left the station" - Hildegard Wortmann HW: I think a big advantage is that we now have two bookends: BMW i [green] and BMW M [high performance]. We can use those bookends to foster the BMW brand in total. Are electrified vehicles the answer to CAFE and European regulations? Is that the future? We don't know, but that [regulatory] train has left the station. To achieve all of these regulations worldwide, there is no way to do it without electrification. That is why the activities of BMW i are not just to launch new products. They are our build-up in competence for learning and gaining experience in electrification. We will use those learnings for the total BMW brand. Technology-wise, we now have a really good understanding of what to do, what not to do, how to work with this and how to get a lot of learnings from the infrastructure and everything that goes with it. And depending on how quickly the market takes off, we can scale it and use it across the range. We will use the competence we will have in vehicle electrification for more than just BMW i. There will be other derivatives and electrification of other products. ABG: Do you see BMW offering pure EVs with larger batteries for greater range? HW: That's a big feature of the Tesla. The question is to find the best balance [of range vs. battery size, weight and cost]. On the i3, we tried to have the right balance between how much range customers need for daily driving and how much battery we put in there. The market will show us. We have over a million kilometers driven by consumers in the Mini E and ActiveE and a fairly good understanding that those people are not driving that much. Putting a really big battery with all that weight into a car that is meant for urban mobility does not make sense. ABG: What about extended-range EVs beyond the i3's optional small range extender engine? "This whole EV movement is in its very early stages." HW: This whole EV movement is in its very early stages.