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2003 Bmw M3 Black Beauty 6-spd Manual Clean Carfax Head Turner!!!! on 2040-cars

US $13,999.00
Year:2003 Mileage:141144 Color: and Gray leather interior
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

2003 BMW M3!!!!!

CONVERTIBLE!!!

BLACK BEAUTY

 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANS!!!! 

Extra Clean!!! 

No Accidents!!! 

Clean Carfax!!!

Gorgeous 2003 BMW M3 with 141K miles 3.2L/V6 engine and 6-Speed Manual transmission. This BMW is in beautiful condition and looks great with the combination of Black Metallic exterior and Gray leather interior. This car is in excellent mechanical condition and runs great, leather interior is in good condition.Engine is quite and clean, free of any leaks. . Non-smokers car.
AM/FM in-dash single CD player,CD-controller stereo
External Temperature Display,
Climate Control,
Auto-dim Rear View Mirror,
Xenon Headlights,
Leather Steering Wheel, 
Leather Trim on Shift Knob, 
Leather and Alloy Trim on dash and doors, 
Air Conditioning, 
Climate Control,
Steering Wheel Audio and Cruise Controls, 
Heated Front Seats,
Xenon Headlights,
Fog Lights,
Anti-theft Alarm System,
Traction Control,
4-wheel ABS,
Cruise Control, 
Power windows,
Speed sensitive and rain sensing wipers, 
power locks, 
Power heated mirrors,
Daytime Running Lights,
Stability Control,
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel, 
Speed Proportional Steering Wheel,
Reverse tilt passenger mirror provides curb view when vehicle in reverse
Leather Heated Seats,
18" inch Alloy wheels.
Brand New Soft Top!!!!
BLACK BEAUTY!!!!

PLEASE MAKE SURE FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE PRIOR TO BUYING!!!!!!!

Please Feel free To Call 215-514-7788 if you have any questions 


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  1. When you place a bid on a vehicle, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle. This arrangement is outlined in the eBay User Agreement.  
  2. We reserve the right to obtain and verify the registered information of all bidders participating in this auction.We reserve the right to cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary.  
  3. Bidder with only negative feedback or bid retractions need not bother to bid on our vehicles. These bids will be automatically rejected.   
  4. Bid retractions are not allowed nor will be recognized within 24 hours of auctions end.  
  5. Successful high bidder MUST contact within 24 hours of the auction ending to make arrangements to complete their transaction.   
  6. All financial transactions must be completed within seven (7) days of auction ending.    
  7. We try to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratches, dings, and paintwork  inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail.  
  8. This vehicle is being sold "as is". No representations or warranties are made by seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in making bids. Manufacturers warranties may still apply. Extended warranty may be available please contact us for details.  
  9. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title service fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. All taxes and fees must be paid in full in order for vehicle to be titled and registered.  
  10. We can assist with shipping worldwide. Please contact us for details. Buyers are responsible for shipping costs.        
  11. All Bidders Must Have Arranged All Financing Prior to Bidding. 
  12. There is a $199 processing fee with every purchase, this includes overnight fees, title work, and temp tags if necessary.  
  13. Vehicles for sale may or may not have floor mats, extra keys or remotes, owners manual, etc.  Please call us the inquire about a specific vehicle.  
  14. Additionally, there might be a few more miles than the picture shows due to any test drives until it is sold.

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Auto blog

BMW planning smaller Z2 roadster

Sat, 10 May 2014

It's been a few years since we heard about the BMW Z2, a compact, two-seat convertible that would slot in below the aging Z4 (shown above). Now, though, the crew at Car and Driver are back with details on the oft-rumored roadster.
The big shock for enthusiasts on this one is C/D's report that the Z2 will spin its front wheels, rather than its rears. A front-drive roadster is strange enough, but a front-drive BMW roadster? It's apparently true, though, as the new model would share its platform with the front-drive Mini and 2 Series Active Tourer rather than with the racier 228i or M235i coupes.
According to C/D, the rumored Z2 could be powered by a range of three- and four-cylinder, turbocharged engines, although it's more likely to be a four-only affair. Power should range from 160 to 230 ponies, while an M variant could arrive with 300 horsepower (that's a whole lot of power for front-wheel drive...).

Sunday Drive: Taking a gaze into the automotive crystal ball

Sun, Oct 22 2017

Mankind has long been fascinated by the future. So it makes sense that this past week's top stories were all about cars, trucks, and SUVs that won't be hitting the market until the 2019 model year. And right at the top of the list is the Ram 1500. We've come to know Ram as the truck maker that styles its pickups with cues cribbed from big rigs, but that look has slowly evolved over time into something uniquely its own. The next Ram 1500 continues this trend, with a newly refined look that we can't wait to see in person. Up next is the 2019 Chevy Silverado. Pickup trucks have been, continue to be, and will remain the best-selling vehicles in America. And General Motors is a leader in the field, with two distinct offerings with which to entice buyers, one from the bread-and-butter Chevrolet brand and one wearing the slightly more upscale GMC badge. The Chevy looks to get LED lighting elements for 2019, which ought to keep the truck from looking dated when compared to the Ford F-150 and the previously mentioned Ram 1500. From there we move past pickup trucks and into SUVs and sedans. The 2019 Jeep Cherokee looks to get toned down a bit with its next refresh, and the '19 BMW 3 Series continues its slow evolutionary journey at the top of its aspirational sales pedestal. Finally, spy shots give way to official production reveals for the 2019 Audi A7 and Polestar 1. This pair of European luxury cars won't compete with one another – one is a rakish hatchback and the other a sports coupe – any further than for the eyeballs of our readers, but both proved popular enough to merit inclusion in our weekly roundup. As always, tune in to Autoblog next week for a front-row seat to all the happenings worth following in the automotive industry. 2019 Ram 1500 spotted without the classic crosshairs 2019 Chevy Silverado spied with new LED accents 2019 Jeep Cherokee reveals a much more normal face 2019 BMW 3 Series spy shots reveal production lights, new interior details 2019 Audi A7 revealed: More torque, refined styling Polestar 1 First Look | The 600 horsepower hybrid Scandinavian Green Audi BMW Chevrolet Jeep RAM Volvo Truck Hatchback SUV Future Vehicles Hybrid Luxury Performance Sedan sunday drive polestar 1

BMW Hack: the auto industry's big cyber-security warning sign [w/video]

Sat, Feb 7 2015

A cyber-security hole that left more than two million BMWs vulnerable may be the most serious breach the auto industry has faced in its emerging fight against car hackers. Security experts are not only concerned that researchers found weaknesses inside the company's Connected Drive remote-services system. They're worried about how the hackers gained entry. German researchers spoofed a cell-phone station and sent fake messages to a SIM card within a BMW's telematics system. Once inside, they locked and unlocked car doors. Other researchers have demonstrated it's possible to hack into a car and control its critical functions, but what separates this latest exploit from others is that it was conducted remotely. In an industry that's just coming to grips with the security threats posed by connectivity in cars, the possibility of a remote breach has been an ominous prospect. The fact it has now occurred may mean a landmark threshold has been crossed. "It's as close as I've seen to a genuine, remote attack on telematics," said Mike Parris, head of the secure car division at SBD, a UK-based automotive technology consulting company. "At this point, the OEMs are trying to play a game of catch up." Previous researchers in the automotive cyber-security field have launched remote attacks that are similar in nature, though not the same. In 2010, academics at California-San Diego and the University of Washington demonstrated they could remotely control essential functions of a car, but they needed to be within close proximity of the vehicle. In November 2014, researchers at Argus Cyber Security remotely hacked cars with an aftermarket device called a Zubie plugged into their diagnostic ports. But the remote attack was predicated on the Zubie dongle having physically been installed in the car. With the BMW hack, researchers compromised the car without needing physical access or proximity. The German Automobile Association, whose researchers conducted the BMW study, said it infiltrated the system "within minutes" and left undetected, a feat that raises the possibility that a hacker could do the same in a real-world scenario. Messages Were Sent Unencrypted Security analysts described the BMW infiltration as a "man in the middle" attack. Researchers mimicked a cellular base station and captured traffic between the car and the BMW Connected Drive service, which drivers can access and control via an app on their cell phones.