2011 Bmw Z4 Sdrive35is Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Why buy new when you can get like new and save 30k. This meticulously maintained always garaged and covered Z4 is immaculate and with barely 14K mi it comes with virtually every option M / / / Sport Package - Premium Sound Package - Navigation - Premium Package - Comfort Access - Heated Seats BMW FACTORY WARRANTY FREE MAINTENANCE 48 MO/ 50K MILES AND FULL BMW SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE RECORD. This 2011 BMW Z4 sDrive35is comes equipped with: M / / / Sport Package - Napa leather sport steering wheel w/ paddles, aerodynamic kit, M / / / Sport tuned suspension, increased top speed limiter, M / / / Sport premium wheels, and sport seats. - Premium Package - Universal garage door-opener, 8-way power seats w/ driver memory, automatic climate control, BMW assist w/ Bluetooth, auto-dimming exterior mirrors, 4-way adjustable lumbar support, ambiance lighting, and Kansas leather upholstery. - Premium Sound Package - High Fidelity Sound System, iPod and USB adapter, and Sirius Satellite Radio. Stand Alone Options: Navigation System Comfort Access Key-less Entry Heated Seats Silver Mirror Caps M-19' Alloy V-Spoke wheels 7-Speed Double Clutch Transmission Twin Turbo N54 Engine! Aluminum Trim, Voice Command, Satellite Radio. Dynamic Cruise Control. Embrace the open road with a roadster ready for any adventure. This Sporty Retractable hardtop convertible BMW Z4 35is is the height of the modern roadster - sleek, stylish, and incredibly powerful. As an added bonus, the 335 horsepower Twin-power Turbo engine offers blistering speeds without sacrificing efficiency. Gorgeous Black Sapphire Metallic on ...Black Kansas Leather.. w/ Exclusive M Sport Aluminum Carbon Shadow interior trim, THIS SEXY sDrive35is is loaded with all the options like ** HARD DRIVE ...Navigation system **//,NEW iDRIVE SYSTEM, Online Information Services W/Real Time Traffic Information, Voice-command,...HD RADIO.... *** M Sport Package ** M Sport suspension ** M Sport steering wheel w/paddles ** 19" Light alloy Double-spoke *M* wheels style 326M-with performance run-flat tires, ...PREMIUM Package.. BMW Assist with Bluetooth System, ** Smartphone Integration**, Ambiance lighting, Dynamic Cruise Control, BI Xenon headlights WITH Adaptive auto-leveling light control, Auto-dimming interior and exterior mirrors,** Brake Energy Regeneration *** Comfort Access key-less entry, Heated front seats **** iPod and USB adapter *** ,Tire pressure monitor, Door sills with M badge and M footrest, Digital compass mirror, Automatic climate control includes micro-filter, automatic air re-circulation, windshield misting sensor, maximum air conditioning, Dynamic Cruise Control, Anti-theft system, Rain-sensing windshield wipers and Automatic headlight control, AND MUCH MORE...
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10 automakers shack up in Detroit hotel to talk Takata airbags
Sun, Dec 14 2014Since Takata has decided not to take the lead concerning potential issues with its airbag inflators, the automakers have. Perhaps that's unsurprising, since it's the automakers, not Takata, that will take a beating on the dealership floor if consumers decide its models are a health hazards. The Detroit News reports that Toyota, Honda, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Mazda, BMW, Nissan, Mitsubishi and Subaru met in a hotel conference room near the Detroit Metropolitan Airport last week to sort out a way to understand the technical issues involved. So far, faulty airbag inflators have been ruled the cause of five deaths and 50 injuries around the world, but neither Takata nor investigators understands exactly why the inflators are malfunctioning. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently asked Takata to issue a national recall, Takata declined, citing a minuscule failure rate and the fact that it's still investigating the issue. Toyota and Honda then made an industry-wide appeal for "a coordinated, comprehensive testing program" that would pinpoint the problem inflators and get them replaced, and that's what the Detroit meeting was about. Numerous issues, however, will make this a long row to hoe: simply getting the parts to replace the nearly 20 million inflators in cars recalled around the world so far - even working with other suppliers - will take a years, but more importantly, no one knows if the replacement inflators currently being installed will suffer the same issue. Answers will hopefully come quickly with Takata, the ten automakers and NHTSA all independently investigating the problem.
Car Hacking 101: Here's what motorists should know [w/video]
Tue, Feb 24 2015Cars are nothing more than computers on wheels. As such, they're vulnerable to hackers. Most people who work within the auto industry have understood this for years, but for the broader American public not paying as close attention, three storylines emerged recently that underscored this new vehicular reality. First, German researchers found a flaw in BMWs remote-services system that allowed them to access the telematics units in vehicles. Then, a 60 Minutes report demonstrated that researchers could remotely infiltrate a Chevy Impala and override critical functions, like acceleration and braking. Finally, a US Senator released a critical report (see video above) that found almost all automakers are unprepared to handle real-time hacks of their vehicles. Those reports come on the heels of two previous instances in recent months when researchers demonstrated the capability to hack cars. All this news can be disconcerting. If you're late to the concept of car-hacking and wondering how this is possible, we've got you covered. Here's your quick primer on what you need to know. 1. How Did My Car Become A Computer? On the outside, cars haven't changed all that much over the past couple of decades years. On the inside, however, the amount of electronics and software has dramatically increased. Most new cars contain more than 50 microprocessors known as electronic control units. These ECUs control everything from airbag deployment and navigation systems to throttle control and braking, and they're usually connected to each other on an internal network called the CAN bus. 2. What Exactly Is Car Hacking? Depends who you ask. Automakers might consider anything that alters the car from its state of manufacture as a 'hack.' For example, if you're chipping the engine – re-calibrating those ECUs to increase your horsepower – some people might consider that a hack. But in the context of the recent news reports, security experts are focused on unwanted, unauthorized cyber intrusions into a vehicle. Once inside your car, prospective attacks could range from minor things like eavesdropping on conversations via an infotainment system and unlocking car doors to major concerns, like overriding driver inputs and controlling braking, steering and acceleration. 3. How Is This All Possible? Any part of the car that communicates with the outside world, either via a remote or direct connection, is a potential entry point for hackers.
2014 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo [w/video]
Thu, 21 Mar 2013BMW Gets Much Closer To The GT Look And Feel It Seeks
The 2014 BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo is being launched to a pretty cynical automotive press brigade. You know it. We know it. Heck, even BMW knows it. We've just returned from driving it on the rather unforgiving and sometimes nasty roads of Sicily, and even before we got behind the wheel, many of our media colleagues were busying themselves doubting the 3 GT's very raison d'être. So, despite the always excellent Sicilian hospitality, the day's atmosphere was kind of fragile.
While the press in attendance seemed determined to nail every product expert to the wall for having been even tangentially associated with the larger 5 Series Gran Turismo, it seemed that BMW decided ahead of time to not introduce such a sensitive discussion topic. That strategy would do little to smooth things over as everyone started digging for dirt on BMW's so far clumsy Gran Turismo franchise.