2000 Bmw M5 Base Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Boerne, Texas, United States
Please find for sale my 2000 BMW M5, Mileage is 18,378, and is in excellent condition, always garaged, always hand washed, never been driven in rain or snow, smoke free, engine has never been spray washed. No interior or exterior wear is evident with the exception of a small ding behind the passenger side front wheel and a crack in the plastic cover under the drivers front corner as shown in the photos. The car is loaded with black leather interior, navigation, park control, AM/FM cassette, cd player, heated seats, 60/40 rear split seat, Alcantera headliner, and Zenon lights. All fluids have been changed to include oil ,transmission, rear differential and radiator. The cabin and air filters are new as is the battery. There have been no modifications to the original performance capabilities. It is in showroom stock condition. A set of Michelin Pilot Sport tires were installed recently along with a four wheel alignment. There are no vanos issues. Fuel stabilizer has always been used as car has generally been stored yet driven regularly enough to protect the tires and mechanics. Complete records are included. This investment grade M5 is ready to be driven and enjoyed. It is extremely comfortable and a very fast touring sedan in the tradition of BMW'S fine M series.
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Next BMW X1 caught on flatbed
Tue, 17 Sep 2013The X1 had been around for four years before it was added to BMW's US lineup, so it isn't all that surprising that a new version of the company's smallest Sport Activity Vehicle is already in the works. Captured in transit on the back of a flatbed truck, these spy shots give us our first look at the next-gen X1 - codenamed F48 - which is expected to debut around 2015.
While the camouflage does a good job of obscuring most of the styling elements, we definitely see evidence of the X1's new platform. Elements like the loss of the long nose and a noticeably shrunken dash-axle gap (just compare this spy shot picture to this one from our X1 review), are good indicators that the next X1 will move to the new front-wheel-drive platform BMW is using for the new Mini and 1 Series GT. Aside from this, the overall shape is very similar to the current design, but we're sure it will pull many cues from the updated range of BMW products.
BMW recalling nearly 570,000 1 Series, 3 Series and Z4 models over electrical issue
Mon, 18 Feb 2013BMW is recalling roughly 570,000 vehicles in the United States and Canada due to faulty battery cable connectors that can fail, causing the engines in these cars to stall. Of the nearly 570,000 affected vehicles, just over 504,000 are here in the US.
The affected vehicles include 1 Series coupes and convertibles (both 128i and 135i) from the 2008 to 2011 model years; 3 Series sedans, coupes, convertibles and sport wagons (both 328i and 335i) from the 2007 to 2011 model years; and Z4 roadsters from the 2009 to 2011 model years.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, "the connector for the positive battery cable connector and the corresponding terminal on the fuse box may degrade over time," which can eventually lead to a break in the electrical connection and a loss of power in the vehicle. If the car loses power, the engine can stall, which could possibly lead to a crash. The Detroit News reports that BMW knows of one minor collision in Canada as a result of this problem, but no injuries.
2014 BMW 320i
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While we miss that revvy six-pot, the numbers for the 2.0 were just way too good to pass up. Then we received news of an even less-powerful 2.0-liter 3 Series - the 320i. This was interesting, as it saw BMW delving into a power level previously owned solely by the anemic Lexus IS 250 and its six-cylinder engine.
Could BMW make a sub-200-horsepower sedan that still drove the way we expected a 3 Series to drive? To find out, we borrowed the new 320i for a week of testing.