2008 Bmw M3 Base Convertible 2-door 4.0l Silverstone On Black, All Options on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4.0L 3999CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black Novillo Leather
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: M3
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 44,500
Exterior Color: Silverstone Metallic
Number of Doors: 2
- Best you will find in the Midwest
- 100% clean carfax
- Never driven in a Minnesota winter, imported from FL this spring
- 6 speed manual transmission
- Premium Package
- Heated Front SEats
- Through-loading System
- Ambiance Lighting
- Satellite Radio Preparation
- Enhanced Premium Sound (Harman Kardon)
- Technology Package
- Navigation System
- Comfort Access (leave key in your pocket)
- Cold Weather Package
- Electronic Dampening Control
- Auxiliary Input
- Xenon Headlamps
- Bluetooth
- 2 Keys & Manuals
- Passport 9500 CI Integrated Radar System (Super Clean Install @$3500 option)
- AFE Stage 2 Pro 5 R Air Intake System (18 max hp, @$500 option)
- All Weathertech Floormats
- All four michelin pilot sport tires measure approx 5/32nds
- Service history available
- $75,200.00 MSRP
- Pick-Up or Arrange Transport
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BMW recalling a grand total of three X3s over instrument panel defect
Wed, 18 Dec 2013We've seen big recalls and we've seen small ones. Some involve millions of vehicles, and some - like the Infiniti Q50 recall on which we reported just the other day - involve just a couple dozen. But this has to be the smallest recall we've seen yet.
"Due to a production process error" in the BMW X3, states the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the notice below, "the team seam on the instrument panel was not manufactured correctly." Big friggin' whoop, you say? Well, NHTSA points out that it could hinder the deployment of the airbag and send fractures flying everywhere.
The problem was discovered in a select few examples of the 2013 BMW X3 - both xDrive 28i and 35i models - manufactured in the later part of February this year. And by "select few," we literally mean a few - as in three. Three examples are being recalled. If you happen to be one of those three owners, expect to hear from your local dealership.
BMW Shanghai: Driving in mega cities, designing the future and more
Thu, 25 Apr 2013
The BMW enclave is a suitable mix of high-tech and throwback cool.
A few days before the Shanghai Motor Show kicked off, we were part of an international group of media that was invited to have a look at the BMW Designworks Shanghai Studio and ConnectedDrive Lab facility. The building that BMW found to house its Chinese think tank is in a lovely part of Shanghai known as the former French Concession. The late 1890s and early 1900s French architectural style, brick-paved streets and tree-lined spaces feel a world apart from the ultra-modern heart of Shanghai, and the BMW enclave is a suitable mix of high-tech and throwback cool.
The importance of Angel Eyes, Ventiports and four round taillights
Sun, 01 Sep 2013Just the other day, we told you about how Lincoln isn't really a luxury brand, according to Ford's head design man, J Mays. His argument was that Lincoln lacked the unique DNA to differentiate it from the rest of the market, although the arrival of the MKZ is beginning to change that. Now, we have this video from Autoline Detroit, where Jim Hall, an analyst for 2953 Analytics who was quoted in yesterday's Lincoln story, explains the influence of certain styling cues and how they impact the brands.
Using BMW (Angel Eyes) and Buick (Ventiports) as examples for small, simple touches that serve to distinguish the brand's vehicles on the road, Hall then points out how changing trademark styling features, as Chevrolet has done on the new Corvette Stingray, can hurt the vehicle's public perception. Take a look at the full video below for an interesting dive into what these styling features mean to their individual brands.