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2001 Bmw M5 E39 Mint on 2040-cars

US $24,999.00
Year:2001 Mileage:66914 Color: is in mint condition with no dents
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United States

United States

What I have for sale is my 2001 BMW M5 (E39) with just under 67,000 miles. This vehicle has been used for leisure driving since the day it left the BMW lot. Majority of its life was spent covered in my garage as a hidden trophy. The Titanium Silver Metallic exterior is in mint condition with no dents, rust, ect. The exterior of the vehicle is beautiful and stylish. Grab your magnifying glass and spend your day looking for a blemish, because you won’t find one. The interior of the car makes the other fully loaded vehicles in my driveway (2010+) look cheap and fake. The Silverstone leather interior is flawless with no cracks or tears. You can feel the quality of the material by running your hand along the texture of the seats as well as the suede headliner. The bucket seats provide supreme comfort ability while delivering the support needed for the monstrous power under the hood. Every single power function on the vehicle works without issue. You’ll need to flip through the manual because this BMW is fully equipped. There are no dead pixels in any of the displays (common BMW trait), nor are there any glitches with any of the gadgets. Let’s go right ahead and talk about the real reason you’re interested in this vehicle. The 5.0 V8 mated to the 6-speed transmission, turning this family sedan into a beast respected by every car enthusiast. This BMW is mechanically perfect, end of story. No funny business under the hood, this car was meticulously maintained. There was a new clutch installed at 50k, new brakes (rotors and pads), installed at 66,000, and new Continental DWS tires installed 300 miles ago. The only items on the vehicle that need to be replaced are the brake pad sensors. When the brakes were replaced, the incorrect sensors were purchased. Since the brake performance wouldn’t be affected, I decided to have the brake job completed without the sensors and have them replaced at the next oil change. The two sensors are cheap and simply require the removal of the wheel to install. The title is clear and this vehicle has never been in an accident. I encourage you to contact me and set up an appointment to look at this beauty yourself. I guarantee you’ll fall in the love the second you hear the exhaust tone. Message me for any questions and concerns. Thanks for looking!

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Mercedes fights off late BMW surge to claim 2013 luxury sales crown

Sat, 04 Jan 2014

The king is dead - long live the king. Mercedes-Benz is now your new US sales champion in the fiercely competitive luxury market, deposing the champ BMW, which has enjoyed annual supremacy for the past two years.
Thanks in no small part to the dynamite launch of the new, affordable CLA-Class, not to mention a redesigned E-Class and hot-selling S-Class, Mercedes moved 33,007 units in December alone, while sales in 2013 were up 14 percent, to 312,534. BMW, meanwhile, managed to sell 309,280 units in 2013. It was far from a sure thing for the Stuttgart-based brand, though, as BMW managed to nearly halve its rival's sales lead heading into the last month of 2013.
"We saw record sales, flexed our muscles across the entire product line from top to bottom and brought the customer experience to an all-time high," said Steve Cannon, Mercedes USA's CEO. While we don't have individual figures, it seems at first blush that the CLA was really the car that pushed Mercedes over the top.

BMW Z8, Lambo LM002 sell for $192,500 apiece in Detroit [w/poll]

Wed, Jul 29 2015

Think a car are a bad investment? That all depends on what kind of car you're talking about. Because while most cars depreciate in value as soon as you drive them off the lot, others can do even better than hold their value. The cars that appreciate tend to be pretty high-end exotics, but they don't have to be multi-million-dollar classics to command a premium at auction. Just look at the results from RM Sotheby's Motor City sale in Detroit this past weekend. The auction house moved a solid $7.4 million worth of metal, which is pretty impressive when you consider that – unlike events at Lake Como or Pebble Beach – not one of the lots dipped into seven figures. 1930s-era American classics performed the strongest, with Duesenbergs, Packards, Auburns and the like all fetching hundreds of thousands. But what intrigued us most were the European exotics that rounded the top ten results. Amidst the Depression-era American steel were a BMW Z8 from 2001 and a 1988 Lamborghini LM002, each of which sold for an equal $192,500. Hardly the highest figures paid for European exotics this year, but considering how much they were worth just a few years ago, they've proven solid investments. BMW only made 5,703 examples of the Henrik Fisker-designed retro Z8, of which only 2,543 were brought to the United States, where they originally sold for $128,000. The most anyone had ever paid for one at auction, according to Sports Car Market, was $184,082, just this past March at Silverstone. That makes the price achieved this weekend a new record for one of the slinkiest vehicles the Bavarian automaker has ever made, representing an impressive 50-percent increase in value over the course of fourteen years. This particular example – chassis WBAEJ13481AH60437 for those keeping track – is decked out in silver over black, with less than 15,500 miles on the odometer. This Rambo Lambo was produced early in the 301-unit production run, with the sought-after carbureted engine and 32,000 miles on the clock. It didn't set any records at the same price, other examples of the LM002 having traded over the past few years for over $200k. But considering that Sant'Agata originally charged around $120-130k for the SUV when it was new, its selling price still represents about 50-percent appreciation (leaving inflation aside).

BMW invests in carbon fiber for use beyond i and M models

Tue, 13 May 2014

The immense amount of resources BMW has poured into its i brand program hasn't stopped, and recent developments indicate it's likely to pay off for BMW and BMW buyers outside the i brand. The i8 has already sold out its first year run, the i3 racked up 10,000 orders before it even went on sale and is already the subject of public discussion about being stretched into an i5, and a new investment in carbon fiber production has the automaker talking about CFRP use in non-i and non-M models.
BMW and SGL Group got together to form SGL Automotive Carbon Fibers (ACF), and the joint venture produces all of the CFRP for the i3 and i8 on two production lines at its plant in Moses Lake, Washington. After already investing $100 million to increase capacity, BMW has announced that another $200 million will add four more production lines, tripling production from 3,000 tons per year to 9,000 tons. When the expansion is complete in 2015, BMW says the Moses Lake facility will be the world's largest carbon fiber plant.
That's a lot of weave and the long view is that it will find its way into core models, with BMW exec Dr. Klaus Draeger saying, "As part of an intelligent mix of materials, we will apply carbon also beyond our BMW i and BMW M models in the future," and be able to do so "at competitive costs and in large quantities."