2012 Bmw 650i Base Convertible 2-door 4.4l on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
This is a one owner car, purchased in Orlando Florida new and has been in Orlando it entire life. No Snow, Salt or any harsh conditions of the north or coastal area's by the ocean. This is an older professional business owners weekend car which wasn't used very often and he is ready for a new toy. It has been very well taken care off. Washed weekly, Seats have no ware on them, unique color with the Mocha and the black floormates which give it that two tone look. I don't think anyone has sat in the back seat ever. It has two new tires in the rear. SEE PICS OF TIRE WEAR. front tire 80% rear 95%. It does have the Premium sound package which was an additional 2 grand, the 20 inch sport wheels and the premium Nappa Leather. MSRP was $94,495.00 dollars. FYI: THIS IS A STEAL. WHOLESALE BLACKBOOK AVERAGE VALUE IS 57,000.00 DOLLARS. THAT IS HOW MUCH I CAN SELL THIS AT AN AUCTION. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DEAL BEFORE SOMEONE ELSE DOES. Payment. Once auction is either won or buy it now price is selected a $500.00 dollar non-refundable deposit with paypal. You have 5 days to pay full amount by Certified Funds or Cash. All Funds have to Clear before Title is released. This BMW is owned Free and Clear. Title in hand. No delay with banks or balances. Shipping is up to buyer or local pick up. I can pick up client from airport if you want to fly in but I don't have a tag for you to drive on. I know the state of Florida will give a temp tag for a 25 dollar fee for new cars being purchased. This is completely the responsibility of the buyer. I will have nothing to due with shipping due to past history of setting shipment for the customer thru a company (not me)and they messed up the car and the customer tried to blame it on me. If you have any questions feel free to call me on my cell. Name is Rick Coles (321)299-4981. I do have kids so if I don't answer I will call back as soon as I can. Just leave your name and return number clearly on my phone. This is a private seller, I am just helping a friend sell this for him. Any additional questions feel free to call. Thanks |
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Forget about greenlighting it, BMW is already testing the M2
Thu, 08 May 2014One week ago, we reported, with some skepticism, that BMW had greenlit a car we've been waiting for since the 1 Series M Coupe was discontinued - the M2. Now, we have the first images of that new hotshot underoing testing in Germany.
What's our reasoning here? After all, this just looks like an M235i. Well, that camo is disguising swollen fenders designed to conceal wider tires. Now, these aren't production changes, and it's very likely that the eventual M2's fenders will look quite a bit different. According to our spy, the front fenders have been borrowed from the M235i Racing, while the rears are from an unknown source.
Our spies are also quick to point out a few other high-performance items on this mule. The cross-drilled brakes and blue M calipers are one such item, although we aren't sure how much they differ from the optional stoppers on the production M235i. The black wheels are borrowed from the M3 and M4, and are shod in what look like a sticky set of Michelin tires.
Alex Zanardi back in the driver's seat with BMW
Tue, 21 Jan 2014If there's ever been an inspirational story in the pantheon of motor racing history, surely it's that of Alessandro Zanardi. The Italian driver worked his way up the motor racing ladder, making it into Formula One and winning two CART championships for Chip Ganassi Racing back before the series re-merged into IndyCars. Tragedy struck in 2001 when he lost both his legs in a crash at the Lausitzring in Germany, but rather than accept his fate, Alex pushed on. Fitted with prosthetic limbs, he learned to drive a racing car with hand controls and got back in the driver's seat.
Zanardi drove for BMW in the European Touring Car Championship and then in the World Touring Car Championship that replaced it, landing on the podium several times despite his physical disadvantage. He left racing in 2009 to train for the Paralympics, winning two gold medals in London, but Alex apparently couldn't shake the racing bug. BMW modified one of its M3 DTM racers with hand controls for him to test later that year. And now he's returning to motor racing full time.
BMW has just announced that Zanardi will be driving a Z4 GT3 in the Blancpain Sprint Series, the successor to the FIA GT Series and short-distance counterpart to the Blancpain Endurance Series. The car has been modified with the hand controls the Bavarian automaker's racing department fitted to the aforementioned M3 DTM and will be fielded by the ROAL Motorsport team with which Alex challenged for the European Touring Car Championship last decade.
American motorcycle brands most satisfying, Japanese most reliable, says Consumer Reports
Fri, Apr 10 2015Consumer Reports started tracking motorcycle reliability last year through its regular reader survey, just like the magazine's well-known auto guide. For the 2015 edition, CR now has data on over 12,300 bikes, compared to 4,680 in 2014, and the extra info means it can include more brands, like Suzuki, Triumph and Can-Am, to the list. However, the final results remain largely the same. As with last year, Japanese bikes are the best choice for buyers who prioritize reliability. Yamaha comes out on top yet again and is followed by Suzuki, Kawasaki and Honda. Victory and Harley-Davidson hold the middle of the list, and the European cycles from Triumph, Ducati and BMW sit at the bottom. The major outlier in this regional distinction is the Can-Am Spyder from Canada's Bombardier Recreational Products that comes in dead last in the dependability survey. Still, even the most dependable model is occasionally going to break, and the average repair bill across all brands is $342, according to CR's readers. Kawasakis are the cheapest to keep on the road at a median of $269 for fixes, versus BMW as the most expensive at $455. Through all of the companies, electrical gremlins are the most common issue, causing 24 percent of problems, but faults with the cooling system, pistons or transmission are the smallest concerns at 4 percent each. While Japanese cycles might be the easiest to keep on the road, they aren't the most beloved by riders. In CR's gauge of satisfaction, the Americans reign supreme. Victory owners love their bikes the most with 80 percent reporting that they would buy another. Harley riders are known for having a close bond to the company's models, and the brand comes in second with 72 percent. Finally, Honda rounds out the top three at 70 percent. Head over to Consumer Reports to see more results. News Source: Consumer ReportsImage Credit: Toby Brusseau / AP Photo BMW Honda Suzuki Motorcycle Ducati bike victory