2008 Bmw 550i Sport Package, Fully Loaded 5-series W/ Ext. Warranty on 2040-cars
La Jolla, California, United States
2008 BMW 550i V8 Sport M5 Package Absolutely beautiful inside & out. Bought as Certified Pre-Owned from the Lexus Dealership in Carlsbad, CA. Listed a No accidents, clean CarFax, great condition, garage kept, non-smoker, two owners including myself. Must sell to liquidate money to start my own company! MSRP @ $72K new. You get everything from this best in class, fully loaded sedan premium audio, powerful engine, sport mode, M5 body kit/suspension/wheels, warranty, the list goes on. Equipped with:
EXTENDED DEALERSHIP WARRANTY active through 10/24/15 or 68,619 miles. WARRANTY ON ALL 4 TIRES. All scheduled maintenance has been performed. Just had 60,000 mile checkup, over $3000 of new parts installed (Gasket covers/alternator). Feel free to contact me with any questions or for a test drive - Sepfleg@gmail.com / 817.296.1794 On Jul-29-14 at 11:25:03 PDT, seller added the following information: 2008 BMW 550i V8 Sport M5 Package Absolutely beautiful inside & out. Bought as Certified Pre-Owned from the Lexus Dealership in Carlsbad, CA. Listed a No accidents, clean CarFax, great condition, garage kept, non-smoker, two owners including myself. Must sell to liquidate money to start my own company! MSRP @ $72K new. You get everything from this best in class, fully loaded sedan premium audio, powerful engine, sport mode, M5 body kit/suspension/wheels, warranty, the list goes on. Equipped with:
EXTENDED DEALERSHIP WARRANTY active through 10/24/15 or 68,619 miles, which is transferable. WARRANTY ON ALL 4 TIRES. All scheduled maintenance has been performed. Purchased car for $38K in 2012, including warranty. Current appraisal from BMW dealer came in at $28,900 for private party sale! Feel free to contact me with any questions or for a test drive - Sepfleg@gmail.com / 817.296.1794 |
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Recharge Wrap-up: Grimsel electric car breaks acceleration world record, electric Ford Raptor ATV debuts
Sun, Nov 16 2014An all-electric version of the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor is now available... as an ATV. Made by Caddyshack Golf Cars, it features officially licensed Ford badging borrowed from the super-macho pickup. It has a lifted chassis with leaf springs in the front and rear, hydraulic shocks and off-road tires. Powered by a 48-volt motor, it can do 0-25 mph in 2.9 seconds. Range is an estimated 30 miles - plenty to get you through 18 of the most rugged holes of golf you've ever played. Caddyshack also offers other miniature electric Fords, including a Shelby GT500, Shelby Cobra and 50th Anniversary Mustang. Read more at Green Car Reports. Lexus takes a crack at the BMW i3 in a new video from Funny or Die. In the decidedly anti-EV film, a group of guys drives to Las Vegas for a "dad-chelor party" in a Lexus CT 200h and a BMW i3. The Lexus hybrid makes it to Sin City without any problems, while the BMW's occupants need to make several lengthy stops to charge along the way, missing much of the fun. The video lampoons the inherent range limitations of the EV (the BMW group ends up driving slowly through the desert with no AC or radio to save energy), all in a well produced, if somewhat misguided, short comedy film. Perhaps they should have considered the i3 with a range extender? See the video below, or read more at Green Car Reports. Students from ETH Zurich and Lucerne University have set a new EV acceleration world record. Their "Grimsel" racing car was able to zoom from 0-100 kph (0-62.137 mph) in just 1.785 seconds in less than 30 meters (98.425 feet), crushing the previous record of 2.134 seconds. Even more impressive is that the Grimsel was built by the students themselves, as part of the Formula Student team at the Academic Motorsports Club Zurich. The car weighs just 370 pounds and provides 200 horsepower and 1,202 pound feet of torque from the four hub motors. The Grimsel uses traction control to manage torque for maximum acceleration. See the record acceleration run in the videos below or read more at Gizmag, at Electric Autosport or in the press release from ETH Zurich below. 'grimsel' breaks world record The 'grimsel' electric racing car today broke the previous world record for acceleration in electric cars. The vehicle accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.785 seconds in under 30 metres. The new record was set by students from ETH Zurich and Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, who also designed and built the vehicle.
BMW planning X4 M Performance diesel? [w/poll]
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Although the line used to be quite clear between standard BMWs and M models, Munich has been blurring it with the M Performance treatment. Those have included models like the M135i hatchback and M235i coupe, the diesel-powered M550d sedan and wagon and X5 and X6 M50d crossovers. Now word has it that BMW could follow a similar formula with the X4, creating a sub-M performance model.
What's more is that the X4 M Performance model could go diesel, following a similar formula that Audi undertook with its first performance crossover, the SQ5 TDI. The major difference here is that when Audi brought the SQ5 to these shores, it ditched the diesel for a gasoline engine. Could BMW do the same?
Car Hacking 101: Here's what motorists should know [w/video]
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