2004 Bmw Z4 on 2040-cars
Avant, Oklahoma, United States
My eMail : iorgorakestraw945845@yahoo.com 2004 BMW Z4 ROADSTER 2.5i 2D CONVERTIBLE. This Turquoise color Roadster comes aGreat Carfax, No accident, etc.!!! Clean Title!!! Power Retractable ConvertibleRoof, AM/FM/CD Premium Sound System with Grom Audio module added for StreamingBluetooth and Phone, On Steering Wheel Controls, Memory Seating, Keyless BMWSecurity Remote (with 2 Key FOBs), Anti Theft System, 2.5i V6 Engine withAutomatic 6-Speed Transmission, Tan Leather Seating (Both in Very GoodCondition), Power Seating, Adjustable Steering Wheel, BMW Alloy Wheels, ColdA/C, Power Windows, Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors, Rear Window Defroster,Daytime Running Lights, Emergency Trunk Release, Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem, Trip Computer, Intermittent Wipers, Stability Control, Control, Bridgestone Potenza Run-flat Tires225/50R16 (in goodcondition). Original owner’s manuals. No rust anywhere, has been a Texas andOklahoma vehicle. I am the second owner, purchased it as a third car in thesummer of 2016 with 95.5K miles on it. Garage kept and only added 2,500 miles in14 months. Transmission fluid changed and replaced water pump as a preventivemeasure last year. No leaks whatsoever.
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BMW M3 driving off cliff is a chilling PSA
Mon, 10 Jun 2013We're a little shocked that the unnamed owner of this cliff-diving E46 BMW M3 would upload the in-car footage of his accident to YouTube. Not only that, he uploaded two videos: raw footage of his roll down the cliff (it looks like somewhere in the Southwest, maybe Arizona) and a tribute video for his BMW that suffered the most severe consequences of understeer. Not only does uploading the videos leave him wide open for judgment by fellow enthusiasts (just read the YouTube comments), but we imagine if the police and his insurance company somehow don't know about the incident already, they will shortly. Scroll below to view for yourself.
The raw footage shows the sort of driving that led to the M3's violent tumble, and it serves as a good public service announcement reminder for everyone out there: Just like the Spengler's streams, double yellow lines aren't meant to be crossed. Also, hard driving is one thing, but hammering on public roads at speeds clearly above your skill levels as a driver is not only a recipe for legal trouble, it's a script for ruining your car at the very least, if not your life.
2015 BMW Alpina B6 xDrive Gran Coupe priced from $118,225* [w/poll]
Wed, 05 Mar 2014If you're in the market for a high-performance BMW and you live in Europe, you've typically had two range of options at your disposal: you could go for one of BMW's own M models, or turn to Alpina. Though technically independent of BMW, Alpina is about as close to the manufacturer as a tuner can get, and many of its models are offered through BMW's own dealer network.
That's overseas, but in the North American market, BMW has typically taken a different approach, offering just one Alpina model - the B7 - to fill in for a lack of M7 performance sedan. That all changes, however, with the debut of the BMW Alpina B6 xDrive Gran Coupe.
Slotting in alongside the M6 Gran Coupe, the Alpina B6 xDrive Gran Coupe is marginally more expensive and slightly less powerful, but makes up for those relative (and negligible) shortcomings in spades. Both are based on the 6 Series Gran Coupe and both pack a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, but with key differences. Where the M6 produces 560 horsepower, the Alpina offers 'only' 540. But where the M6 channels 500 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, the Alpina drives 540 lb-ft to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic.
BMW 2 Series Convertible goes for a drive in the cold
Wed, 13 Feb 2013The BMW 2 Series is the car that will eventually replace the 1 Series here in the United States (remember: the 1 Series moniker will live on to describe the hatchback models in other markets), and while we've seen the new coupe out on the prowl, we're now seeing the droptop version out on the road. We don't have much information about the new 2er models, only that they are expected to bow sometime in 2014.
Dimensionally, the new 2 Series convertible looks very similar in size to its outgoing 1 Series kin, with things like the roofline and roof shape looking nearly identical. Of course, reworked front and rear fascias are immediately noticeable, and judging by what little we can see, it appears as though the small BMW will take many of its design cues from the larger 3 Series rather than the oft-awkward-looking 1 Series hatch that's currently available in Europe.
Assuming things are still on track for 2014, we won't rule out a possible debut in Geneva, though the Frankfurt expo in September makes even more sense.