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2006 Bmw X3 Original Owner Low Miles on 2040-cars

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YOU ARE VIEWING A 2006 BMW X3 IN BLUE WATER METALLIC. THIS WAS MY MOTHERS CAR NEW WHICH SHE LEASED IT FOR TWO YEARS AND TURNED IT BACK IN TO BAYSIDE BMW WHICH I THEN BOUGHT IT AS A CERTIFIED PRE OWNED CAR. MY WIFE DRIVES THE CAR VERY LITTLE EACH DAY AND ALWAYS BABIED THE TRUCK. I HAVE RECENTLY PUT NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS, NEW TIRES ALL AROUND 18 INCH WITH THE NEW STYLE BMW RIMS, AND NEW STRUTS IN THE FRONT AND A NEW AIR CLEANER AND MAF SENSOR. THE CAR IS IN TOP SHAPE NEVER HIT TWO OWNERS DRIVES LIKE A NEW ONE. WITH A REAL WOOD KIT FOR THE INTERIOR WHICH REALLY ADDS SOME CLASS TO THE CAR. I HAVE ALL THE OIL CHANGE RECEIPTS, ALL THE BOOKS AND RECEIPTS, AND BOTH KEYS. JUST BOUGHT MY WIFE NEW CAR SO I MUST SELL THIS ONE. MAYBE ONE OR TWO DINGS VERY SLIGHT. UNDER THE CAR IS STILL LIKE NEW. PLUS STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST. CD PLAYER HEATED STEERING WHEEL AC ICE COLD JUST CHARGED PANORAMIC SUNROOF HEATED SEATS 23-26 MPG ALL WHEEL DRIVE GREAT IN THE SNOW WILL DRIVE OUT OF ANYTHING ONLY 79000 MILES

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BMW planning to stretch i3 into i5 family hauler?

Sat, 30 Nov 2013

If you're sweet on the new BMW i3 but wish it had more space to carry people and stuff, we've got good news for you. According to Autocar, BMW is planning on stretching the platform that underpins the i3 to create a new model, expected to be called i5.
The stretch job would add an extra four inches of legroom in the back and another six inches of rear overhang to the benefit of cargo space. The result would create a vehicle longer than the current Mini Countryman - although the next Countryman is likely to be even larger. As Autocar points out, the process of extending the i3's composte passenger cell likely wouldn't be as difficult or cost-intensive as lengthening a conventional metal chassis, although the rear doors would need to be re-engineered.
Whether the resulting vehicle would more closely resemble a hatchback, wagon, minivan or something in between remains to be seen, however BMW is said to have already registered the nameplates i1 through i8, signalling that the possibility is at least there to add more members to its new EV family.

BMW M4 pitted against i8 in drag race

Fri, Jan 2 2015

Germany's Auto Bild has set up a very intriguing drag race to settle not just an inter-brand rivalry within BMW but a question of the old school versus the latest tech. The BMW M4 is a leader among the traditional sports coupes with a turbocharged inline-six spinning the rear wheels, but the M has to tackle the cutting-edge i8 with its turbocharged three-cylinder augmented with electric drive. See what happens when they go head to head. Even on paper, the race looks quite close. The i8 weighs about 300 pounds less than the M4 and also slightly nudges it out on net torque at 420 pound-feet versus 406 lb-ft. Also in some shots, the pavement looks just a little bit damp here, which would benefit the i8's all-wheel drive setup. However, the M-car has a healthy horsepower advantage with 425 hp against the hybrid's 357 hp. The race commences after a short introduction. Watch and see whether the traditional tech or latest layout wins the day. Related Gallery 2015 BMW M4 Coupe: First Drive View 38 Photos Related Gallery 2015 BMW i8: First Drive View 62 Photos News Source: Auto Bild TV via YouTubeImage Credit: Related images Copyright 2014 Michael Harley, Drew Phillips / AOL Green BMW Coupe Hybrid Performance Videos drag race race bmw m4

BMW-Toyota partnership to spawn hybrid supercar

Wed, 06 Nov 2013

BMW and Toyota inked a partnership some time ago to develop green technology, and while we were excited by the idea of a reborn Supra with BMW's carbon fiber reinforced plastic slashing the curb weight or an ultra-efficient, hybridized 1 Series, the joint efforts have been rather limited. That's set to change, though, according to a report from Australia.
Motoring reports that the partners have come to terms on a sports car. And not just any sports car, but a lightweight, hybridized model, with a six-figure price tag. Lending a bit of street cred to that idea is the site's claim that Toyota is currently carrying out durability testing on the BMW i8. According to the site, the new model will slot into the spot left by the Lexus LFA, although based on the language used, it's unclear if this is the Tokyo-bound vehicle we mentioned several months ago.
Details on this potential car are limited, although Motoring claims it will use a Toyota hybrid system mated up to a BMW gas engine - likely the 4.4-liter, twin-turbo V8 found in the M5 and M6. That sounds pretty amazing to us, but we'd still advise taking this with a grain of salt. What would you like to see out of a joint-venture supercar from Toyota and BMW? Let us know in Comments, and have your say on the prospects of a hybridized, twin-turbocharged V8.