2012 Bmw 535 I on 2040-cars
1220 N Tomoka Farms Rd, Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:3.0L I6 24V GDI DOHC Turbo
Transmission:8-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBAFR7C55CC816539
Stock Num: DPS2811
Make: BMW
Model: 535 i
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Alpine White
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 43127
FUEL EFFICIENT 31 MPG Hwy/21 MPG City! Leather, Nav System, Moonroof, Onboard Communications System, Head Airbag, Dual Zone A/C, Steering Wheel Controls, Premium Sound System, iPod/MP3 Input, TECHNOLOGY PKG, PREMIUM PKG AND MORE!Approx. Original Base Sticker Price: $52, 500*.KEY FEATURES INCLUDEOnboard Communications System, Sunroof, Turbocharged, Premium Sound System, iPod/MP3 Input, Aluminum Wheels, Dual Zone A/C, Steering Wheel Controls, 4-Wheel ABS Leather Seats, MP3 Player, Child Safety Locks, Heated Mirrors, Electronic Stability Control.OPTION PACKAGESPREMIUM PKG pwr trunk lid open/close, integrated 3-button universal garage door opener, front rear park distance control, Comfort Access keyless entry w/multi-function remote control, TECHNOLOGY PKG rear-view camera, navigation system, BMW APPS smartphone integration, 8-SPEED STEPTRONIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION sport manual shift modes, adaptive transmission control (ATC). 535i with Alpine White exterior and Black interior features a Straight 6 Cylinder Engine with 300 HP at 5800 RPM*.EXPERTS REPORT'Think of the 5-series as a shrunken 7-series. Like the 7, it will please you with its refined manners and solid feel.' -CarAndDriver.com. Great Gas Mileage: 31 MPG Hwy.BUY FROM AN AWARD WINNING DEALERThere are many reasons why people visit Fields BMW of Daytona from the Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Palm Coast, Jacksonville and St Augustine, Florida areas for a used car in Daytona Beach. One reason is our selection of quality sought-after pre-owned vehicles. The second is our commitment to our customers. At Fields BMW of Daytona we don't believe in gimmicks, just good cars and great people.Pricing analysis performed on 6/19/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. Call 866-499-7187 for more information or to arrange an appointment for a demonstration.
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BMW reveals M4 safety car with innovating water injection system [w/video]
Fri, Feb 13 2015Racing series don't just pick their safety cars at random, or use just whatever car is lying around. These days the car that sets the pace at the front of the pack is typically provided through consideration by a sponsor. In the MotoGP series, that's BMW and its M division, which have served up the Official Car of MotoGP since 1999. What you're looking at is the latest, and it packs some innovative technology on board. Aside from the matte black wrap with BMW's iconic striped livery, upgraded aero kit, retrofitted interior and emergency equipment, this BMW M4 coupe packs a new injection system under the hood. Only instead of injecting fuel, it injects water into the combustion chamber – something that wouldn't usually be recommended, but BMW insists actually aids in the combustion process. The idea is that the temperature of the air being mixed with the fuel inside the engine is usually hotter than ideal, so the system injects a fine mist of water into the collector in order to reduce the air's temperature... sort of like one of those hydrating misters at an amusement park or outdoor mall, but in an even hotter environment. The system brings the temperature of the air down to a more optimal temperature, helping it combust better. The process is said to yield a number of positive effects. For one, it reduces knocking. For another, it can make more out of lower-octane fuel where higher octane isn't available. It also can control the adverse effects of higher ambient temperature on the combustion process. But most of all, it increases output and reduce fuel consumption by around eight percent. Whether that eight percent is worth the added weight of the system – particularly with water pump and a 1.3-gallon tank in the trunk – is up for debate. But we'd imagine that the Bavarian engineers have weighed very carefully. Of course there's also the matter of refilling the water tank, which BMW says would be carried out whenever the safety car is refueled, but in real-world conditions would only necessitate attention once every five top-ups at the gas station. By now you might have guessed that BMW probably didn't develop this system just for the MotoGP safety car, and isn't planning on keeping it confined to the racetrack. Instead it's being tested and demonstrated on the safety car before being rolled out on production models in the future.
The troubled Alfa Romeo Giulia needs serious help [UPDATE]
Wed, Feb 10 2016UPDATE: An Alfa Romeo US spokesman responded to this article with the following statement: The safety concerns expressed in the story are false. The all-new 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia is designed and engineered to meet or exceed all federal safety regulations. The Alfa Romeo Giulia will begin production for the North American market in the late second-quarter of this year. Alfa Romeo will have a full product portfolio of premium vehicles that includes plans for (8) all-new Alfa Romeo vehicles by 2020. The product launches are prioritized by segment volumes starting this year with the Alfa Romeo Giulia production for North America starting in late Q2, followed by the Midsize-UV – the 2nd largest premium segment in North America. Even on the day you dragged them kicking and screaming and gesticulating wildly to a table full of concrete evidence, Alfa Romeo executives will never admit the Giulia program is going through a tough patch. But it is. Reports say the Giulia, on the eve of production, didn't just fail one internal crash test, but failed the front, side and rear impact tests. Alfa denies it. Automotive News published a report last week saying two suppliers had insisted the Giulia, on the eve of production, didn't just fail one internal crash test, but failed the front-, side-, and rear-impact tests. A third supplier source told us the same thing. Alfa is denying it. It was due on sale in Europe late last year and was supposed to be here in the next month or two. But it wasn't, and it won't. It was to be headlined by a twin-turbo V6 that reportedly howled its way around the Nurburgring 14 seconds faster than the BMW M3 could manage. That second part is only true if you believe it's fair to compare a full lap in a standard BMW M3 with a favorable accumulation of sector times to a development prototype Giulia with 220 pounds stripped out of it and rolling on hand-cut racing slicks. No, me neither. A Promising Start The Giulia's all-new architecture was developed in just two years by a skunkworks of young engineers headed by Fiat's engineering prince, Philippe Krief, and (bafflingly) sited inside Maserati's headquarters complex in Modena, about three hours from Alfa Romeo's own Turin HQ.
BMW begins restoring Elvis Presley's 507 [w/video]
Thu, 24 Jul 2014Imagine the King of Rock n' Roll driving a car and you'll likely picture a pink Cadillac or a yellow De Tomaso shot full of holes. But Elvis also owned a 1957 BMW 507 roadster, and now that roadster is returning home to BMW headquarters.
The 507 was a rare bird, of which only 254 examples were ever made. They were sold mostly to celebrities and royalty, but Elvis Presley was a GI when he bought it while stationed in Germany. The example that he bought had been displayed at the Frankfurt Motor Show, used as a press car and raced by Hans Stuck (which is how Elvis came to see it in the first place), so when he took delivery of it second-hand, the dealership had a new engine installed. It was originally white, but legend has it that Elvis got tired of women writing their phone numbers on the side of it in lipstick that he had it repainted in red.
Stories differ on what exactly happened to it next, with some saying that he returned it once the lease was up and other saying that the army shipped it back to him in the States after his tour was over. But what we do know is that the car sat for many years, neglected but sheltered from the elements. Now it's heading to the the BMW Museum in Munich, where it will be on display until August 10, after which the BMW Group Classic department will undertake a comprehensive restoration of the star-studded roadster that's expected to take two years of work.