2002 Bmw X5 4.6is Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
2002 BMW X5 4.6is AWD MECHANIC'S SPECIAL - Timing Chain needs to be calibrated. 2002 BMW X5 4.6iS Exterior: Imola Red Interior: Red Sport Leather Miles: 139,211 VIN: 5UXFB93542LN78540 Call 952-445-5200 Asking: $8,495 Limited production: 2002 BMW X5 4.6is The Ultimate Driving Machine with an original sticker price of $$69k!!! Hard to Find. Clean title, Clean History. Small rub on rear bumper. Slight paint rust under taillight (neutralized, no growth in 3 years) shown in photos. The exterior color is Imola Red and the interior is Red Sport leather. The interior is as close to perfect as you will ever find. This performance BMW makes 340 horsepower from the 4.6L V8 engine and the 0-60m/ph comes in just 6.4 seconds, with a top speed of 153 mph. In 2002, it was one of the fastest production SUV's in the WORLD... ...and when running properly, handles amazing! Which means, it's great for just getting around, kids to soccer, groceries, night out on the town, Sunday afternoon drive, etc. It comes Equipped with: Sport Package, Premium Package, steptronic automatic transmission, traction control, rear window shades, hill descent control, Moon Roof, Navigation, Parking Sensors, Xenon headlights, Premium Sound System, 6 disc CD changer, heated seats, memory seats, dual AC + rear air controls, home link, front/side/curtain airbags, and more. Call 952-445-5200 Asking: $8,495 |
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Updated BMW X6 spied running the 'Ring in Germany
Tue, 22 Oct 2013Following the debut of the X5 earlier this year, it shouldn't come as a shock that BMW is testing an updated X6 in its homeland. The Munich-based manufacturer trekked to the Nürburgring to test the lifted, four-door coupe it calls a Sports Activity Vehicle, while also giving us our first peak as to what the future holds for one of the weirder models in the brand's stable.
Mainly, we can safely expect the next X6 to get the same range of refinements made to its platform-mate, the X5, which debuted earlier this year. If we're lucky, that could mean an X6 sDrive35i, complete with rear-wheel drive with which to fling the big SAV about. Adding a rear-drive option could also broaden its admittedly limited appeal by lowering the cost of entry, which could serve the pricier X6 well. As a point of reference, the X5 sDrive35i is priced at $2,300 below an xDrive all-wheel-drive-equipped model.
The X6's top-flight xDrive50i model should get the same 45-horsepower bump as the X5 xDrive50i, thanks to refinements to its twin-turbocharged, 4.4-liter V8, while the 3.0-liter, turbocharged six-pot should remain unchanged. We wouldn't hold our breath for an X6 diesel to arrive, although weirder stuff has happened. Like the X5, though, this should be a pretty slim refit that improves an already competent package to go along with an expected increase in price.
BMW unleashes 160-hp S 1000 R streetfighter motorcycle
Wed, 06 Nov 2013BMW Motorrad released the S 1000 RR superbike in 2010, but for those who'd like to take it down a (small) notch, the German motorcycle maker introduced the 2014 S 1000 R, a slightly less-ballsy version of the range-topping superbike, at EICMA on Tuesday.
In its transformation from 193-horsepower superbike to 160-hp sportbike, BMW detuned the 999cc inline four-cylinder engine a bit by lowering the redline from 13,000 RPM to 11,000 RPM, where peak power is made. Torque is rated at "approximately" 83 pound-feet (the RR makes 82.5 lb-ft), but more importantly, engineers tweaked the torque delivery in the R's favor by redesigning the cylinder-head ducts, modifying the camshaft profiles and reprogramming the engine management system. The result is seven lb-ft more torque than the RR up to 7,500 RPM. The R's torque peak occurs at 9,250 RPM.
The bike comes standard with ASC (automatic stability control) and "Race" ABS. Riders can choose between two modes, "Road" and "Rain," which adjust ABS and ASC settings to suit dry or wet roads. DTC (dynamic traction control) is available as an option, and with two modes, "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro," the system optimizes traction and helps riders achieve maximum acceleration.
Alpina B3 Bi-Turbo burns all the midnight oil
Wed, 11 Sep 2013We've got good news and bad news for you, boys and girls, from the floor of the Frankfurt Motor Show. The good news is that the BMW M3 has come early, with a diesel, in wagon form - albeit with a different name. The bad news is that it will in all likelihood never make it to America. Which is a shame, because it's awesome.
What we're talking about, of course, is the new Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo. BMW's wickedly talented but lesser know stepchild has created a 3 Series with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo diesel six packing 345 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. You - and by "you," we mean overseas buyers - can choose between sedan or wagon, as well as rear- or all-wheel drive. But the bottom line is a 4.6-second 0-62 time and a 173-mph top speed... from a diesel.
We scoped out the rear-drive wagon Alpina brought to the show, decked out in its signature blue. And you can, too, in the gallery of live shots above, along with the freshly assembled stock photos of both sedan and wagon versions in the gallery below.