2000 Bmw M5 on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
This is a rare opportunity for you to own an E39 M5 at this price! The reason for the very low price is that the car has a low pressure oil light coming on and off. I do not have the time to start fixing it up and would rather sell it as is. Besides the oil pressure light, the car also clunks if you are letting go of the clutch too quickly, mostly does this when rolling off in 1st gear, and shifting between 1st and 2nd. This does not seem to be a transmission issue, but rather a relatively inexpensive problem which appears to arise from a worn differential bushing.
The car has zero accidents! The aftermakret exhaust makes an awesome roaring sound! AC is cold! Xenons are bright and clear (NOT cloudy). All of the power features work; power windows, power seats, power mirrors. Please feel free and call me with whatever questions that you may have: 561-303-5555 TERMS OF SALE: Placing a Bid: By bidding on this vehicle you are entering into a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle and you agree to abide by all terms of sale set forth herein. Vehicle Representation: Although we describe all our vehicles to the best of our abilities, it is still possible that we may have unintentionally made an error or left some information out. Please keep in mind that used vehicles may have typical dings and scratches inherent for their year and mileage. Interior wear should also be considered depending on the vehicle’s year and mileage. 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Nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in making bids. We are not the first owners of this vehicle and therefore cannot guarantee history, condition, reliability, mileage, title, salvage/history of salvage, function or performance of the vehicle. You are only buying what we have. Manufacturer’s warranties may still apply. Vehicle Transportation: Buyer is responsible for shipping and/or pickup of the vehicle. All shipping charges are the buyer’s responsibility. We will not be responsible in any way for claims arising from shipping damage. Shipping companies have insurance policies that protect buyers against damage. Payment Information: If you are the winning bidder, you must contact us within 24 hours of winning the auction to set up payment arrangements. We require a $1,000 non-refundable deposit within twenty-four (24) hours of winning the auction. This deposit can be made through PayPal to our email address. 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If the winning bidder plans to register the vehicle in the state of Texas, you must pay sales tax in the amount of 6.25% of the sales price, a .212% Dealer Inventory Tax (Example of dealer inventory tax: $10,000 sales price = $21.20 inventory tax.), $50 Documentary Fee, $33.00 Title Fee, $62.00 registration fee (registration fee is only charged if new registration is required), and a $5.00 temporary tag fee. Buyers not residing in the State of Texas will be responsible for the dealer inventory tax, $5.00 temporary tag fee and $50.00 documentary fee as well as any state or local tax when you register the vehicle in your home state. Choice of Law & Forum: Buyer agrees that in the event any dispute shall arise, it will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas and litigated in Bexar county. By bidding on this auction buyer consents to service by certified mail. 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Wed, 20 Nov 2013Based on the upcoming BMW 2 Series and aimed at amateur and semi-professional racers, the 2014 BMW M235i Racing is a stripped-down, race-spec coupe ready to take on the Nürburgring in the VLN Endurance Championship race series against cars from Audi, Porsche and Toyota.
Obvious in the image above (click to enlarge), BMW has given the M235i Racing the wide-body treatment with a track that has been stretched by 3.5 inches. Under the hood, the 3.0-liter turbocharged inline six-cylinder receives a power boost from a stock 322 horsepower up slightly to 333 hp, while other modifications include a full FIA roll cage, a racing fuel tank and a limited slip rear differential.
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