2006 Bmw M3 E46 Hardtop Convertible, Smg on 2040-cars
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States
2006 BMW M3 E46 Hardtop Convertible, SMG Rare, Original Hardtop Included, Excellent Condition Gray Leather Interior, SMG transmission No Aftermarket Modifications Rare, Complete Trunk Toolkit Options: · Cold Weather Package · Xenon Headlights · Harman-Kardon Sound System · 19” Wheels · SMG – Sequential Manual Gearbox New: · Oem BMW M3 floor mats · Oem BMW SMG shift knob · Rare oem BMW child seat latch aid · Air filter · Cabin filter · Wiper blades · M3 key fobs · M3 wheel center caps Buy this car while you can, the last of the great E46 M3
model. It will be very unlikely to find
a better overall package. This car has a
brand new set of tires (made in Germany like the car itself), the original BMW
hardtop, many new parts, the unbelievable SMG transmission, and the utmost of
quality care. The passenger door has a
small imperfection that can be seen in the photo. If you are unsure about anything after carefully looking through this listing, email me as soon as possible. Garage-kept, meticulously maintained. Only Castrol TWS 10w60 oil used. Only 100%, 93-octane gasoline used by us...no ethanol. Smoke-free and pet-free. 2nd owner car, driven by my
wife. Previous owner was over 60 years
old. Includes original window sticker and manuals, maintenance
records, original BMW oem front license plate holder, and BMW oem wheel center
caps. The title is totally clean and clear and ready to be signed
over to the new owner. The nearest major airport is in Norfolk, VA, a one-hour drive away. Airport code is ORF. |
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Senior VP Hildegard Wortmann says BMW's electric journey is just beginning
Fri, Mar 14 2014Anyone who questions BMW's effort or sincerity on electrified vehicles should have a chat with Hildegard Wortmann, the German automaker's senior vice president over product management for automobiles and aftersales. I was fortunate to do just that at the Detroit North American International Auto Show earlier this year. ABG: Where might BMW go with electrified vehicles beyond your i3 urban EV and i8 high-performance hybrid sports car? "That [regulatory] train has left the station" - Hildegard Wortmann HW: I think a big advantage is that we now have two bookends: BMW i [green] and BMW M [high performance]. We can use those bookends to foster the BMW brand in total. Are electrified vehicles the answer to CAFE and European regulations? Is that the future? We don't know, but that [regulatory] train has left the station. To achieve all of these regulations worldwide, there is no way to do it without electrification. That is why the activities of BMW i are not just to launch new products. They are our build-up in competence for learning and gaining experience in electrification. We will use those learnings for the total BMW brand. Technology-wise, we now have a really good understanding of what to do, what not to do, how to work with this and how to get a lot of learnings from the infrastructure and everything that goes with it. And depending on how quickly the market takes off, we can scale it and use it across the range. We will use the competence we will have in vehicle electrification for more than just BMW i. There will be other derivatives and electrification of other products. ABG: Do you see BMW offering pure EVs with larger batteries for greater range? HW: That's a big feature of the Tesla. The question is to find the best balance [of range vs. battery size, weight and cost]. On the i3, we tried to have the right balance between how much range customers need for daily driving and how much battery we put in there. The market will show us. We have over a million kilometers driven by consumers in the Mini E and ActiveE and a fairly good understanding that those people are not driving that much. Putting a really big battery with all that weight into a car that is meant for urban mobility does not make sense. ABG: What about extended-range EVs beyond the i3's optional small range extender engine? "This whole EV movement is in its very early stages." HW: This whole EV movement is in its very early stages.
BMW M235i Racing takes to the track
Mon, 09 Dec 2013Last month, BMW showed off a motorsports version of its new 2 Series Coupe called the M235i Racing. While that single image was obviously a rendering or design model, BMW Motorsports has now released a video showing the real deal being tested.
From what we can tell from beneath the camouflage, the wide-body fenders - to accommodate a 3.5-inch track stretch - are slightly different than the image BMW previously released. Still, the body is noticeably different from the stock coupe. The video, which is posted below, shows glimpses of the race-prepped interior, including a full FIA roll cage, but more importantly we get to hear the 333-horsepower engine and its throaty exhaust in action.
This BMW 2 Series ad has run afoul of Aussie ad watchdogs [w/poll]
Tue, 29 Apr 2014A complaint by an Australian movie-goer has put the brakes on an extended in-theater ad campaign by BMW, and drawn the attention of the country's Advertising Standards Board. According to the anonymous complaint, the ad "portrays an unfavorable message, contrary to safe and sensible driving."
The ASB upheld the complaint, which said the ad for the new M235i showed driving "typical of hoon activity," thanks to the burnouts, dusty drifts and runs up to redline. It's that last one that seems to have gotten the spot in the most trouble, with the ASB acknowledging that even though the car wasn't shown breaking the speed limit, the ad was in violation of a voluntary code of conduct for automotive advertising, according to Australia's Go Auto.
BMW doesn't seem to agree, pointing out that the ad uses creative editing, aggressive camera angles and other filming tricks to "add visual impact."