2007 Bmw Z4 Coupe 3.0si Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
Engine:3.0L 2996CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: BMW
Mileage: 42,000
Model: Z4
Sub Model: 3.0si
Trim: Coupe 3.0si Coupe 2-Door
Exterior Color: racing green
Interior Color: tan leather
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 6
BMW 2007 Z4 3.0si Convertible Roadster
Automatic Steptronic Shifter
Premium Package; Automatic climate control, Premium Hi-Fi system, Heated seats.
Run-flat performance tires on 17x8 alloy wheels
Deep Green Metallic with beige leather interior. Taupe soft top.
Too many features to mention, see BMW web site for full list of features.
Excellent condition.
Super clean, fully loaded, babied, non-smoker, adult week-end car, driven only on sunny days.
Garaged and BMW serviced
This fast, agile roadster is pure fun
VIN 4USBU535X7LX03464
42,000mi.
Contact Paul- paulikar@yahoo.com or 347-850-0509
Payment: Contact me to arrange secure cash or wire transfer payment. Once funds have been credited, title will be transferred. Positive identification required, such as government issued photo ID.
No split payments. No payments in kind. No trades. No Overseas transactions.
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Fri, 15 Aug 2014Most people don't have two, open spots in their garage to fit a practical daily driver and a fire-breathing performance car for the weekends. That's what makes vehicles like the latest Volkswagen Golf R and BMW M235i just about perfect for the average person. Both of these Germans can lope around as a commuter 90 percent of the time and be perfectly comfortable. However, when you want to walk in the door with a big smile on your face, you can take the back roads home and get a real thrill from them.
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Against the backdrop of fervent hand-wringing from brand purists, BMW is on the cusp of finally offering front-wheel-drive vehicles. While that's a shock to the constitution, many are pointing to the company's fine-handling Mini offerings as an article of faith that it can get this drivetrain paradigm shift right. That may be true, but there's an even more important lesson that Mini has taught the decision-makers in Munich: how to make real money on small cars.
Before Mini came along, BMW - along with seemingly every other premium European automaker - never really figured out how to coax big dollars out of American wallets without developing cars that had large footprints, at least those other than sports cars. While the automaker really got rolling in America on the strength of little bantamweights like the 2002, it veered away from small cars sometime in the '80s. BMW subsequently crashed and burned with the cut-and-shut 318ti built off its E36 3 Series and, good as it is, the 1 Series hasn't given the company meaty volume or profits, either. Among other brands, the Audi A3 has never rung up big numbers, and the less said about the painful sales figures of the Volvo C30, the better. But Mini has beat the odds, blazing a more affordable and evidently compelling trail. As of late, the company's Countryman softroader has been a massive hit worldwide. No surprise then that BMW has reconsidered bringing over its smallest softroader, the X1, to the US.
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The wheels - either all-CFRP or using a CFRP rim and alloy spokes - were shown off during BMW's Innovation Days in Munich and are products of the development work done on its i-branded cars. The full-CFRP wheel is 35-percent lighter than a forged alloy wheel, the hybrid alloy and CFRP wheel is 25-percent lighter, making for a decent drop in unsprung rotating weight. As demonstrators during a tech day the wheels aren't yet in the pipeline for production and EU approval, but an article in Auto Express claims that they could be on the market as soon as two years from now.
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