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2000 JET BLACK BMW //M5 5.0L V8 400 HP
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Jet Black, Two-Tone (black on grey) Leather Int., Brushed Aluminum Trim, 8-Way Power Heated Sports Lumbar Leather Seats, 6 Speed, Pw, Pl, Ps, Pb, Pt, Power Heated Auto //M Folding Mirrors, Telescopic Steering, 3-Way Pwr Sunroof, Cruise, AC (blows cold), DSC Traction Control, Multi Air bags, Window Shades, Tint, Anti-theft Keyless Entry, 18” BMW OEM //M5 Smoked Staggered Wheels W/ 2 Pirelli P-Zero 245/40/18 97W Tire 70% Thread Life & 2 275/35/18 Dunlop Performance Tires 60% Thread Life. Smoked LED Rear Taillights, Brand New OEM Headlights, Custom DVD, CD, iPod, MP3, AM/FM, USB, Navigation in-dash 7” LCD Touch Screen Media System With Amp & Sub, Haman Style Rear Roof Spoiler, Black Kidney Grills, Smoked Chrome Black M Badges, High Flow Induction Front //M Grill, //M Sport Alloy Pedals, Brand New OEM M5 Floor Mats, OEM Brakes Disks & Pads, Cabin Filters, BMW Synthetic 10W60 Castrol Oil, Extremely Well Maintained, Never Winter Driven, One Of A Kind, Only 136,000KMS (80,000 MILES), Owned By True BMW Enthusiasts, Non-Smoker, Clean Car Proof, No Accidents, Books Manuals and Service Records, CERT. & E-TESTED.MUST BE SEEN!!!!!!THANK YOU |
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2015 BMW i8: Autoblog Technology of the Year finalist
Wed, 19 Nov 2014
Traditionally, nominations for the Autoblog Technology of the Year award are earned for specific developments - a new-think powertrain, a uniquely developed material, a groundbreaking smartphone app, or what have you. In the case of BMW's marvelous i8, it so bristles with novel applied sciences and fresh features that we broke with tradition and nominated the entire car.
We just couldn't help ourselves. Oh, we could've focused on the i8's carbon-fiber monocoque, or its well-resolved plug-in-hybrid powertrain that incorporates a tiny 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine and an electric motor, or its seamless through-the-road all-wheel drive. This is a car that will even have frickin' laser beams for headlights - at least it will for our friends in Europe (and it will in the US, should our legislators ever catch up).
Renderings may show upcoming BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe
Thu, 26 Dec 2013We've already shown you spy images of the latest member of the BMW Gran Coupe family, the 4 Series Gran Coupe. Following the trend of the larger 6 Series Gran Coupe, the 4 Series variant grafts a spare set of doors onto its two-door body.
Now, the f30post forum has come up with what it says are patent drawings of the new 4GC (originally from Chinese site Autohome.com), giving a glimpse of what the coupe-sedan-thingy looks like without its camo in the way. What we're seeing is seemingly a mix of the 3 Series GT (noticeable around the rear window) with the larger Gran Coupe styling, while retaining the current 4 Series front end.
We can't say it looks great, but as these are merely renderings, it's far too early for us to come to a final conclusion on the overall look of the 4 Series Gran Coupe. Have a look up top at the patent images. We've also included our spy photos of the new Gran Coupe below. Let us know what you think of the latest niche product from BMW down in Comments.
BMW exec says public chargers not important for EV success
Fri, Jan 31 2014What has BMW learned from years of electric vehicle test programs and working with Mini E drivers and the ActiveE Electronauts? According to BMW board member Herbert Diess, it's that public charging is not an important piece of the puzzle of making EVs a success. The way those early EV drivers used their vehicles told BMW that, "public infrastructure is not really very important because most people are charging their cars at home," Diess recently told Wards Auto. It's a message we've heard before. Diess' personal experience fits with this conclusion, he said. After driving his company's new i3 city EV for over a year, "not once have I touched public charging." Of course, the i3 does let the driver search for public charging stations and BMW has a partnership with ChargePoint, and Diess is not hinting that BMW is totally against the idea of public charging. Still, Diess' comments are not likely to find a warm welcome with everyone in the EV scene. An August 2012 UCLA study titled "Financial Viability Of Non-Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Stations" (PDF) clearly states: Adoption by consumers will largely be a function of the electric vehicle charging options available. Studies show that most EV charging currently takes place in the home (Carr 2010). Even so, in order for EVs to gain widespread consumer adoption, it is critical for an infrastructure of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSEs) to exist outside the home. Even BMW's own electric drivers have been sending mixed messages. In 2010, a study of Mini E drivers found that 87.5 percent said a public charging infrastructure is necessary, though 75 percent later said they could manage without such a network.