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Year:2005 Mileage:16164 Color: White
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Mattawamkeag, Maine, United States

Mattawamkeag, Maine, United States
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Engine: All-aluminum, 48-valve, 4.4-liter V-8 w/Valvetronic variable valve lift and Double Vanos variable intake and exhaust-valve timing, 325 hp/330 lb-ft Transmission, 6-Speed SMG Transmission: Manual six-speed transmission with automatic clutch, shift lever on steering wheel, 4.050:1 first gear ratio, 2.400:1 second gear ratio, 1.580:1 third gear ratio, 1.190:1 fourth gear ratio, 1.000:1 fifth gear ratio, 0.870:1 sixth gear ratio and 3.680:1 reverse gear ratio manual sequential and automatic mode – manual. Performance: Acceleration 0-60 mph (secs): 5.5 Premium Sound Package: Harman/Kardon stereo RDS audio system with AM/FM and CD player; Thirteen upgraded speaker(s); Disc auto-changer glove box. Sport Package: Vehicle speed proportional power steering variable rack; Front alloy wheels with 19 inch rim diam and 8.5 inch rim width, rear alloy wheels with 19 inch rim diam and 9.0 inch rim width. Active Cruise Control: Cruise control with distance sensors Cold Weather Package: Heated steering wheel; Rear seat center armrest with ski bag; Includes: Heated Front Seats Wood Trim - High Gloss, Light Birch: Wood trim - high gloss, dark birch Accessory Packages: Sport Pkg Braking and Traction Traction Control Stability Control ABS (4Wheel) Comfort and Convenience Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Steering Power Steering Telescoping Wheel Entertainment and Instrumentation: AM/FM Stereo CD (Multi Disc) Premium Sound Navigation System DVD System Integrated Phone BMW Assist Safety and Security: Parking Sensors Dual Air Bags Side Air Bags Seats Dual Power Seats Leather Roof and Glass Moon Roof Lighting: HID Headlamps

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BMW Individual gives 760Li a Sterling reputation

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

Standard chrome too plebeian for your taste? You can order a Rolls-Royce with its Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament made out of just about anything you want: gold, silver, glass... you name it. But if your sense of style is a bit less Anglo and a bit more Saxon, BMW has another option for you.
Feast your eyes on the BMW Individual 760Li Sterling edition. (But don't look directly at it. Don't you dare.) Crafted in partnership between BMW Individual and the silversmiths at Robbe & Berking, the special 7 Series is adorned with hammered sterling silver trim inside and out. The twin-kidney grille, the emblems, the interior trim panels... all hand-made in silver. So you won't want to park this particular Bimmer in the wrong neighborhood, because unlike the Rolls ornament, these don't retract safely under the hood.
The special edition gets a dark grey exterior tint and brown leather interior, the best to highlight the silver brightwork. Otherwise it's mechanically identical to any other 760Li (or so we would presume, as the press release didn't mention specifically), that being the flagship version of BMW's flagship sedan, complete with 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 at the front end of a long wheelbase. Check it out in the gallery above, including the build process at both BMW Individual and Robbe & Berking, and press release below.

Drifting can be dangerous for spectators, too

Fri, 02 May 2014

Okay kids, here's your lesson for the day. When you go to a motorsports event (that isn't a rally), there are these things called walls. They're big and hard. There might be stacks of tires in front of them. There are also these things called barriers, catch fences and run-off areas. They exist to protect you, the spectator, when something inevitably goes wrong on the track.
If you don't have these things, you probably shouldn't be watching whatever four-wheeled mayhem is taking place. This gentleman learned that the hard way, after getting a bit too close while some hoon drifts his BMW 3 Series.
Scroll down for the video, and be warned, while there isn't any blood that we can see, some viewers might find the sight of a human getting punted by a BMW disturbing.

Behind the Scenes of BMW's 'Drift Mob,' Part 2 [w/video]

Tue, 01 Jul 2014

After spending four days practicing about a dozen drift stunt moves in a parking lot for an upcoming BMW "Drift Mob" internet mini-film, Rhys Millen, Sam Hübinette, Dai Yoshihara, Rich Rutherford, and Conrad Grunewald are finally ready for show time. We are brought to the huge urban traffic circle to see the stunts performed midway through the day to observe for a couple of hours.
The undertaking is massive, with multiple cameras set up, scores of crew members, a helicopter filming from above, a rigged pickup for car-to-car shots, sidewalks lined with security and plenty of curious onlookers, and oh, yeah, a major intersection of a top world city shut down for an entire weekend.
The five drifting legends are nestled in their identical red BMW M235i coupes, which have been modified with special handbrakes but essentially nothing else you can't get on a stock version, and are listening to direction from director Mic Rodgers and stunt coordinator Riley Harper. We're basically given free rein of the set, to shoot the cars, the drivers, and at one point, even hopping in with Yoshihara for one of the admittedly more tame stunts. Even then, the g-forces are so severe that they flip our cameraphone's video recording from landscape mode to portrait. Yes, this is a pretty cool day to be reporting on cars, and as we said during our first installment of our behind the scenes coverage of Drift Mob, we're honored to be the only US media outlet here to tell the tale.