2010 - Bmw X5 on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
BLACKED OUT BEAST, UPGRADED //M FRONT & REAR BUMPERS, UPGRADED/ NEWER HEADLIGHTS. HAS BEEN BABIED SINCE DAY ONE, ONLY BMW HAS TOUCHED THE CAR, CLEAN, ALOT OF WORK AND EFFORT HAS BEEN PUT INTO THE CAR-BEAUTIFUL AND SMOOTH DRIVE SOME ADDITIONAL OPTIONS ARE -PANORAMIC SUNROOF -PREMIUM SOUND -REAR HEATED SEATS -REAR CLIMATE CONTROL. PRIVATE SELLER, SELLING TO UPGRADE, GREAT CAR HAS DONE ME WELL. A/C: Front Airbag: Driver AM/FM Stereo A/C: Rear Airbag: Passenger Cruise Control Airbag: Side CD (Single Disc) Navigation Alarm CD (Multi Disc) Power Locks Antilock Brakes MP3 (Single Disc) Power Steering Fog Lights MP3 (Multi Disc) Keyless Entry Premium Sound Integrated Phone DVD System Power Windows Alloy Wheels Leather Interior Rear Window Defroster Moonroof/Sunroof Memory Seats Rear Window Wiper Third Row Seats Power Seats Tinted Glass Tow Package
BMW X5 for Sale
- 2010 - bmw x5(US $12,000.00)
- 2011 - bmw x5(US $12,000.00)
- 2012 bmw x5 awd 46k miles heated seats navigation pano roof financing
- 2002 bmw x5 4.4i sport utility 4-door 4.4l
- Vermilion red metallic auto awd premium pkg rear dvd entertainment like new
- Financing 2007 bmw x5 66k miles leather pano roof navigation heated seats
Auto Services in New York
Walton Service Ctr ★★★★★
Vitali Auto Exchange ★★★★★
Vision Hyundai of Canandaigua ★★★★★
Tony B`s Tire & Automotive Svc ★★★★★
Steve`s Complete Auto Repair ★★★★★
Steve`s Auto & Truck Repair ★★★★★
Auto blog
Alpina D3 may be coming to Frankfurt with 350 hp, AWD
Wed, 14 Aug 2013Rumors are swirling that Alpina, the tuning house that specializes in all things BMW, will followup its Geneva debut of the B3 Bi-Turbo with an oil-burning variant slated for debut at September's Frankfurt Motor Show. The news comes from Auto Zeitung, which reports that the second-generation D3 will be based off the Europe-only 335d.
This is a departure from the last D3, which had the four-cylinder turbo-diesel from the BMW 123d in a 3 Series body. The new model is expected to use a 3.0-liter, twin-turbocharged inline-six, which will generate 350 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. That should scoot it to 62 miles per hour in under five seconds (likely while towing a tree stump). Both rear- and all-wheel drive should be available on the D3, and we imagine the thrill of this much power channeled through just the two rear wheels to be akin to skydiving sans parachute.
For our European friends that want an Alpina D3, but don't need more torque than any American full-size pickup, there may be plans to offer a four-cylinder variant that still delivers Alpina performance without a compromise in economy. We'll have more on the Alpina D3 when it debuts at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.
BMW: i8 sold out, i3 records 10k orders
Mon, 25 Nov 2013Just in case anyone was wondering how plug-in BMW cars would be received, the answer is apparently "quite well." After speaking with BMW's global sales chief last week at the LA Auto Show, Reuters has learned that the plug-in hybrid i8 sports coupe is already sold out for its first year on the market.
There is no word as to how many i8s BMW sold, but the first example was delivered to a customer last week in Germany. As for the all-electric/range-extended i3 hatchback, the automaker has received more than 10,000 orders for this model before it even goes on sale. Likewise, we don't know how many BMW plans to sell, but we do know they'll be showing up in the US before next summer.
We've already spent some time behind the wheel of both plug-in BMWs, and you can check out our first drive of the production i3 and our first drive of an i8 prototype.
BMW and Mini getting GoPro integration
Fri, 13 Jun 2014The small, high-quality and relatively inexpensive GoPro camera has been revolutionary for Internet video, especially of cars. Imagine how much awesomeness and hilarity we would have missed without them. Finding ways to integrate the cams into performance cars is becoming increasingly popular among automakers, as well. For example, the 2015 Chevrolet Corvette has its Performance Data Recorder, and Volkswagen is giving GoPros to early buyers of the 2015 GTI. BMW Group is going straight to the source for its rendition, though, with a new app that allows drivers to control a GoPro from inside of some BMW and Mini vehicles.
In July, owners with 2012 or later models equipped with BMW Apps or Mini Connected can download the new app. There are a few hurdles to jump over, though. Not only do users need a model with the infotainment system, a WiFi-equipped GoPro camera is also required. The app also must be installed on an iPhone connected to the vehicle.
Once all of those stipulations are met, the app can configure and control the GoPro through iDrive and display a nearly live image on the infotainment system. Menus are simplified on-screen but still allow users to select among six camera modes, aim it and start and stop recording. While filming, it shows recording time, battery life and signal strength. While BMW's approach isn't quite as nicely integrated as the Corvette's solution, it's interesting to see automakers working to make filming easier. Scroll down to read the full announcement.