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2006 Bmw 525xi Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l All Wheel Drive, Immaculate Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:99900
Location:

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

2006 BMW 525 XI

FEATURING:
- ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL
HEATED SEATS
PUSH START BUTTON 
- ALL WHEEL DRIVE
- AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS
- AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT
- BLUTOOTH CONNECTION
- CD PLAYER
- BRAKE ASSIST
- CRUISE CONTROL
- DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
- INTERMITTENT WIPERS
- KEYLESS ENTRY
- KEYLESS START
- LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
- POWER MIRRORS
- PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM
- RAIN SENSING WIPERS
- REAR AC
- REAR HEAD AIRBAG
- SEAT MEMORY
- MOONROOF
- TRIP COMPUTER
- TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR
- REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE
-MUCH MUCH MORE....

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2006 BMW 525 XI, ALL WHEEL DRIVE. THIS CAR WAS TAKEN CARE OF METICULOUSLY. THIS CAR HAS A REBUILT TITLE DUE TO FRESH WATER DAMAGE. I AM OFFERING THIS CAR WITH GREAT CONFIDENCE THAT IF THE WINNING BIDDER IS NOT SATISFIED WITH THIS CAR AT PICK UP, I WILL REFUND THEIR ROUND TRIP. THIS CAR LOOKS AND DRIVES EXCELLENTLY. THERE IS NO RUST OR WATER DAMAGE TO THIS CAR, A COUPLE OF MODULES AND SENSORS WERE CHANGED AND THERE WILL BE NO PROBLEMS WITH THIS CAR IN THE FUTURE, THIS ONLY REFLECTS SALT WATER DAMAGE. THE PICTURES SHOWCASE HOW GREAT THIS CAR WILL LOOK IN PERSON. I AM REQUIRING AN IMMEDIATE $500 DEPOSIT UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE AUCTION. THERE IS ALSO A $100 DOCUMENTATION FEE AS WELL. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY AND IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACKS PLEASE MESSAGE ME PRIOR TO BIDDING. THIS IS GOING TO BE A THREE DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE FINAL BIDDER TAKES THIS CAR HOME. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME (KC) AT 248-469-2426, THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK.
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Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards honors GM Super Cruise, BMW i3

Wed, 16 Oct 2013

Our friends at Popular Mechanics have announced the winners of their 2013 Breakthrough Awards, which honor innovations and new technologies in a variety of fields, ranging from medicine to electronics to space travel. Among the winners were a pair of automakers.
The BMW i3 was named one of PM's product breakthroughs, and while the diminutive city car has a range comparable to other electrics, Popular Mechanics was impressed the i3's use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, which allows the i3 to tip the scales at just 2,800 pounds. But the i3's space-age materials wouldn't have been such a smash if it were priced beyond what the general public could afford. BMW's ability to offer a vehicle with such an advanced construction for around $42,000 (nearly half the price of the Cadillac ELR and only about $7,000 more than a Chevrolet Volt or Ford Focus Electric) is wildly impressive and speaks volumes about the future of ultra-light composites in the auto industry.
The other big winner comes from General Motors, which was named an Innovator this year for its semi-autonomous Super Cruise technology that's currently being tested on a Cadillac SRX. The technology, which we've reported on before, combines adaptive cruise control and lane centering into a super system that will allow hands-free driving under certain conditions.

BMW i3 gets official worldwide

Mon, 29 Jul 2013

Even though we recently drove a near-production version of the BMW i3, the car still wore light exterior and interior camouflage. Today, BMW took off that little bit of camo and made a big announcement: The i3 will go on sale in the US for $41,350 in the second quarter of 2014. That does not include any state or federal incentives that could lower the price or the $925 destination fee. The i3 will debut with three trim levels, which BMW is referring to as Worlds: Mega (standard in the US), Giga and Tera.
The BMW i3 is chock-full of new technology afforded by its design as an EV from the start of development, which has resulted in a vehicle layout unique to the i3. BMW has named it LifeDrive architecture, and it features the Life Module and the Drive Module. The Life Module is the i3's pillar-less passenger cell, which is the first mass-produced monocoque made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP). The tougher-than-steel material is also 30-percent lighter than aluminum, which contributes to the i3's relatively light weight of 2,700 pounds (preliminary US figure) and, in turn, increases its energy efficiency. Expect more of this technology to find its way into future BMWs.
The Drive Module, a 100-percent aluminum chassis mounted under the Life Module, houses everything that makes the i3 go. It includes the 22-kilowatt, 450-pound lithium ion battery mounted as centrally as possible, and provides power to a rear-mounted electric motor that turns the rear wheels. With 170 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque from zero rpm, the single-gear i3 can accelerate from 0-30 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds and 0-60 mph in about 7.0 seconds, but it has a top speed of only 93 mph. BMW says the i3 has a real-world EV range of 80-100 miles, and the standard charger can fill the battery in three hours. Opt for the SAE DC Combo Fast Charger and 30 minutes is all it takes for a full charge; 20 minutes will bump the battery to 80 percent. For customers who have range anxiety, BMW gives them the option to install a 34-hp, 650cc two-cylinder generator as a range extender for the electric drive system.

BMW says SUVs killed the sports car market

Thu, 13 Nov 2014

In many ways, we're living in a golden age of automotive performance. After all, it's possible to show up at a Dodge dealer, hand over about $60,000 and storm away with a 707-horsepower Challenger Hellcat. Or for those who prefer a touch more luxury, the BMW M4, Mercedes-AMG C63 and latest Cadillac ATS-V offer between 425 and 503 horsepower, depending on your pick, with a bit more poshness. However, none of these powerful vehicles fit the classic definition of a two-place, droptop sports car, and according BMW head of sales Ian Robertson, that's because the segment is very much in the doldrums.
According to Robertson, two factors seriously wounded the classic sports car market. First, the global economic crisis of a few years ago put a serious hurt on sales, according to Bloomberg. Further worsening the situation, the boom in popularity of luxury SUVs and crossovers in the past few years hasn't allowed for much recovery. Even car-hungry China hasn't helped much because of the smog in many cities and preference among some of the very rich there to be chauffeured.
Combined, Audi TT, BMW Z4 and Mercedes-Benz SLK sales peaked around 114,000 units a year in 2007, but they are only expected to reach 72,000 annually by the end of the decade. Robertson is pretty pessimistic about the market's comeback too. "Post-2008, it just collapsed. I'm not so sure it'll ever fully recover," he said to Bloomberg.