2011 Bmw X5 Xdrive50i 4.4l, Awd! $71k Sticker No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
For sale is my 2011 X5 with 400hp V8 engine! This vehicle is still covered under the factory 4 year, 50,000 mile warranty. It is an all-wheel drive model and comes with tons of options! These include: -Sport Activity Package $2200 -Premium Package $2200 -Premium Sound Package $1800 -Technology Package $2800 -Sport Package $950 -Running boards $300 -Roof Rails $100 -Leather Dashboard $1900 -Destination Charge $875 Total $71,525!!! The vehicle has always been garaged and it is in immaculate condition. The exterior has a great shine and the Sparkling Bronze Metallic paint is beautiful in the sunlight. The front bumper is free of chips and the body does not have door dings or scratches. The tires are newer and in great shape. I estimate 70% life on the rears and 80% on the fronts. The interior is also in great shape with minimal wear and tear. Seats, dash, trim are all mint. The full leather dash is nice and really adds to the luxury feel. It is highly optioned so you have things such as navigation, rear camera, parking assistance, upgraded sound, etc. The drive and handling of this vehicle is amazing for a SUV. It has the Sport packages so it sits higher than regular X5's for a better view of your surroundings. The handling is very tight and controlled but supple at the same time like only BMW can do. You will love being behind the wheel of this vehicle every day. Title on vehicle is clear and its ready to be sold. This is a highly optioned V8 X5 that has no stories, a clean history and is ready for a new owner. It is being sold AS IS from myself but is covered under the factory BMW warranty. I am taking it in for service early next week so it will have a fresh oil change, inspection, etc. It will need to be picked up from Tampa, FL by either you or a shipping company. I am close to the airport, very easy for you to fly in and drive home! |
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What happens when you take an engineer sliding in a BMW i8
Fri, Sep 19 2014The BMW i8 is a pretty impressive car, and a highly visible one at that. It's a great brand ambassador, but not just for BMW. It's really no surprise that Formula E chose it as the safety car from the electric racing series. And, for its duties at tracks around the word, the i8 safety car got some slick upgrades, including wireless charging capabilities courtesy of Qualcomm. It's not your regular, cut-and-dry technology presentation. In the video below, Qualcomm engineers explain a little bit about what they do to enhance electric vehicles. But it's not your regular, cut-and-dry technology presentation. The engineers are forced to answer questions about Qualcomm's technology while riding along in the BMW i8 Qualcomm Safety Car driven by none other than Formula E driver Nelson Piquet, Jr. Sure, riding shotgun for hot laps at Donnington Park in an i8 sounds like a lot of fun, but these guys have a job to do, and Mr. Piquet isn't making it easy for them. The Qualcomm guys talk about taking technology and beefing it up for automotive use, explain the benefits of wireless charging and discuss some other stuff that's hard to pay attention to while watching the i8 get totally sideways in a smoky powerslide. See for yourself in the video below. If you miss something, don't worry; Qualcomm provides more explanation about its automotive technologies at its website, including safety, communication and, of course, inductive charging.
First BMW i8 in US sells for $825,000
Mon, Aug 18 2014Here are some numbers. The standard BMW i8 starts at starts at $135,700. The first i8 in the US was auctioned off at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance this past weekend and the auctioneers, Gooding & Company, said before the gavel was lifted the fist time that they expected the i8 with unique Frozen Grey Metallic and other upgrades to raise between $150,000 and $200,000 for the Pebble Beach Company Foundation. Turns out, the car eventually sold for $825,000 to an unnamed buyer. Along with the honor of having the first i8 on these shores, the special plug-in hybrid comes with Dalbergia Brown leather upholstery, a set of Louis Vuitton luggage and something called a "professional edition" charging station along with laser headlights (subject to regulator approval). A number of other i8s were delivered to a few wealthy car shoppers who managed to make their way to Pebble Beach over the weekend, including automotive guru Roger Penske and Nest CEO Tony Fadell. The special edition was presented at the auction by Jay Leno and BMW North America president and CEO, Ludwig Willisch. You can't put a price on that. Just kidding. You can, and it's apparently $825,000.
BMW sets Guinness record for longest drift with new M5 [w/video]
Wed, 15 May 2013In September of 2011, Chinese drifter Wang Qi broke the Guinness record for the world's longest sustained drift, doing 13 laps inside the Olympic Center Stadium in Tianlin, China for 5,802.3 meters. That was broken in February of this year by Abdo Feghali in Abu Dhabi drifting a new Chevrolet Camaro around a skidpad for 11,180 meters - almost seven miles. In March, BMW decided it wanted the record "back in the US," and set up a course at its BMW Performance Driving School near Greenville, South Carolina to get the job done. On May, 11 it was Mission Accomplished when Performance Center driver Johan Schwartz drifted an M5 around a skidpad continuously for 51.3 miles.
Despite that accomplishment, we're pretty sure that professional drifter Vaughn Gittin, Jr. isn't impressed. The way Guinness defines "drifting" can also describe a donut, which is effectively the kind of drifting that's been done for these last three records. BMW went even further by watering down the surface of the track, reducing the skill required and the need to change tires during the effort. On the other hand, you can't drift a car for long in a straight line, but perhaps there should be some clarification or classifications added to the milestones.
There's a short video below taken during the record-breaking run, and a press release from the company that did it.