Bmw: M3 Competition Package, Premium Package, M Do on 2040-cars
Cookville, Texas, United States
Competition Package, Premium Package, M Double-clutch Transmission, Enhanced Premium Sound Standard Features• 4.0 liter 32 valve V-8 engine with M Double. VANOS steplessiy variable valve timing• Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with MDynamic Mode(MDM)• All Season Traction with Variable M Differential Lock• Vehicle-speed sensitive variable-assist power steering (M Servotronic)• M Drive• M suspension• 4.wheel ventilated, crossdrilled compound disc brakes with floating brake rotors• anti-lock braking system (ABS) with Dynamic Brake Control• Xenon Adaptive low and high-beam headlights with auto-leveling and Cornering Lights function· Carbon-fiber roof· Front and rear spoiler· Shadowline trim· M quad polished stainless steel exhaust tips· Drivers and passengers front airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS) with advanced technology· Front-seat-mounted side-impact airbags· Head Protection System (HPS), front and rear· BMWs Advanced Safety System· M Mobility System· 3-spoke, leather-wrapped multi-function M sport steering wheel· M-design instrument cluster· AM/FM/CD/MP3 player audio system with HD Radio· IPod and USB adapter.
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