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Really Low Mileage Bmw M3 on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:17500 Color: Rear Spoiler
Location:

Woodstock, Illinois, United States

Woodstock, Illinois, United States
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2005 BMW M3 E46 

Great condition and super low miles, I am the second owner of the car and I know the first owner so I know that car has always been really well taken care of.

-Buyer is responsible for car pick up..!
-Payment to be in cash at the time of pick up, deposit is required via paypal.


Engine
6-Cyl, 3.2 Liter 
Transmission
Manual, 6-Spd 
Drivetrain
RWD 
Accessory Packages
Club Sport Pkg 
Braking and Traction
Traction Control 
Stability Control 
ABS (4-Wheel) 
Comfort and Convenience
Air Conditioning 
Power Windows 
Power Door Locks 
Cruise Control 
Steering
Power Steering 
Telescoping Wheel 
Entertainment and Instrumentation
AM/FM Stereo 
MP3 (Multi Disc) 
Harman Kardon Sound 
Navigation System 
Safety and Security
Dual Air Bags 
Side Air Bags 
Seats
Dual Power Seats 
Leather 
Roof and Glass
Moon Roof 
Lighting
Xenon Headlamps 
Exterior
Rear Spoiler 
Wheels and Tires
Premium Wheels 19"+ 

Engine6-Cyl, 3.2 Liter
Horsepower333 @ 7900 RPM
Torque262 @ 4900 RPM
Fuel EconomyCity 15/Hwy 22/Comb 18 MPG
Bore x Stroke3.43 x 3.58
Compression Ratio11.5
Fuel TypeGas
Fuel InductionElectronic Fuel Injection
Valve TrainDual Overhead Cam
Valves Per Cylinder4
Total Number Valves24
TransmissionManual, 6-Spd
DrivetrainRWD
Transfer Case-
Dimensions
Fuel Capacity16.6 gallons
Wheel Base107.5 inches
Overall Length176.9 inches
Width with Mirrors70.1 inches
Width without Mirrors-
Height54.0 inches
Curb Weight3415 lbs.
Tires / Wheel SizeP225/45R18
Rear Tires / Wheel SizeP255/40R18
Turning Radius36.1 feet
Standard Axle Ratio3.64
Minimum Ground Clearance-
Maximum Ground Clearance-
Maximum GVWR-
Maximum TowingNot Recommended
Payload Base Capacity-
Head Room: Front37.5 inches
Head Room: Rear36.5 inches
Leg Room: Front41.7 inches
Leg Room: Rear33.2 inches
Shoulder Room: Front54.5 inches
Shoulder Room: Rear52.7 inches
EPA Passenger80.0 cu.ft.
EPA Trunk or Cargo9.5 cu.ft.
EPA Total Interior-
Truck Bed Volume-
 

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BMW M3 and M4 leak ahead of Detroit debut

Wed, 11 Dec 2013

Images of the overhauled BMW M3 sedan and M4 coupe have leaked ahead of a debut at next month's Detroit Auto Show, along with option sheets and some specs.
Both wear the standard hallmarks of BMW's M division. There's a subtle power dome in the hood, along with the requisite M3/4-branded strakes on the front fenders. The front and rear fascia are more aggressive than what we've seen in the 3/4 Series M Sport package, as well. Split-five-spoke wheels mean the neither car will stand out in the family portrait and those gold calipers, meanwhile, signify what has been rumored for some time - the M3 and M4 will be getting carbon-ceramic brakes.
The cabin is home to the standard suite of M accoutrements, including a new steering wheel and more heavily bolstered seats. Special trim, including carbon fiber, will be available to further set these cars apart from the standard models.

Mercedes and VW battling Uber and Apple to spend billions on Nokia mapping division

Tue, May 12 2015

Whether for autonomous driving or simply better navigation, digital mapping is closely linked with the future of motoring. The sale of a major player in that industry is spurring a showdown between automotive behemoths and tech giants, and it's a fascinating battle to watch unfold. Nokia is selling its Here mapping division, and while the company might not have the name recognition of Google, it controls about 70 percent of the auto market. The business is valued at $785 million, according to Reuters, but is likely to sell for significantly more. Case in point: Uber reportedly submitted a $3 billion bid. Apple has also been rumored to be among those interested in purchasing Here. A trio of German automotive heavyweights is mounting a challenge to Silicon Valley, though. According to Reuters speaking to two unnamed insiders, Daimler, BMW, and Audi are teaming up to submit a joint bid for an undisclosed sum. They're worried that if Here falls under the control of tech companies, then automakers might have limited availability to these vital maps in the future. Nokia bought Here for $8.1 billion in 2007, according to Reuters. The company operates a fleet of vehicles with cameras and LIDAR that drive around the world to create high-definition maps. It also generates even more information by using the GPS data from shipping and trucking companies.

Thermal imagery of BMW M4 DTM pit stop is red hot

Wed, 28 May 2014

A pit stop is a pit stop, right? The race car pulls in, the crew changes the tires, pumps in some fuel, maybe swaps out a busted body panel or squeegees the windshield, and off it goes for another heat. Only pit stops have become the focus of news lately for a number of reasons, whether it's because of mishaps (like the ones that prompted F1 to ban mid-race refueling), new time records (due largely to said ban) or interesting new ways to film the fast-paced action.
A few weeks ago we brought you footage of an IndyCar pit stop filmed from multiple angles courtesy of Google Glass. Now BMW has released a brief clip of one of its M4 DTM racers coming in for fresh rubber, all filmed by infrared camera. Its the kind of technology BMW uses to help optimize its German touring cars for competition, and now the Bavarian outfit has released some footage for fans to enjoy.
The resulting thermal imagery gives you an idea of how hot the car runs (and where the heat is emanating from), how warm they get the fresh rubber before they get it onto the car, and what kind of temperatures the pit crew is subjected to. Look closely enough in the 25-second video below and you'll even see the heat sputtering out of the exhaust pipes as the M4 downshifts into its pit box. (Just don't try adjusting your speakers, the clip is without audio.)