2010 Bmw 135i - Loaded! Every Option, Clean, New Tires, Sat Radio, Nav, Sat Radi on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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A 2010 BMW 135i This is a well maintained, low miles car. It was always serviced at a BMW dealer, and is completely up to date on all maintenance. This BMW has all the options that you could order in the 2010 Model with one exception and that the 19" wheel package, it has the m-sport wheel and sport package, however we didn't get the 19" M-Sport Wheel upgrade as the 19" tires are bunch more expensive to replace when needed. The car has 46,500 miles on it and will continue to be driven daily on the nice warm days. It does not see snow, but does see rain from time to time. Almost all miles are highway driving, my job takes me everywhere and this has been my favorite traveling car because of the quick performance and great gas milage. It rides and drives great! The Car outperforms other 335 and 535 cars since it's the same engine, but with much less weight, it's rear wheel drive and a pleasure to drive! Last fall I had all 4 tires replaced with BMW Approved Run Flat Tires, not just any RunFlat, These tires have the official BMW Star on the Tire to ensure that they were made to BMW specs. It's really worth it because the car handles perfectly. At that same time, the exhaust waste gate was rattling and so BMW replaced that under warranty and so it has brand new exhaust system and brand new Black Chrome BMW Performance Tips installed at the same time. Also two of the wheel were fixed from some light curb rash after the new tires where installed, the 2 wheel remaining may need some curb repair, but hardly noticeable. There are some stone chips in the front bumper of the car, nothing too crazy, but worth mentioning. The bumper front plate holes where repaired since the other state it was titled required a front plate, this was done at a professional body shop, done very well! Otherwise the paint is in great shape. This car shows on the NADA Retail as 27,150, but I can't ask retail for the retail for the car as I am not a dealer. However I will guarantee that the car has more options then the others on ebay and with the new tires, it's certainly worth more then the NADA trade numbers. I am open to reasonable offers, however not willing to sell for Trade in Money or Wholesale. We replaced this with another newer car and so no longer have need for this, but not interested in giving away, would most likely to trade it on a new SUV this fall if can't sell for a reasonable price. The car will be detailed before pick-up, and is available for full inspection with a 24 hour notice. Thanks for looking. Options NAVIGATION, MSRP $48,195, Cold Weather Package, Comfort Access, Sport Package, Heated/Leather Seats, Xenon Lights, Bluetooth, 18 Alloy Wheels, |
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Audi S3 pitted against BMW M135i in track battle
Fri, 07 Mar 2014Audi and BMW have long been enemies on both the road and the track, with their respective M and S/RS lines duking it out to the delight of auto enthusiasts everywhere. In this video from Evo, two of the rivalry's newest combatants take to the track - the Audi S3 and the BMW M135i.
The new Audi S3, which is finally coming to America, throws down with a 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder. 290 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque are deployed to a Quattro all-wheel-drive system via a six-speed, S-Tronic dual-clutch transmission, allowing the five-door Audi to scamper to 60 in under five seconds.
The BMW, which Americans will know as a long-roof version of the new M235i Coupe, comes to the track with 320 ponies and 331 lb-ft of torque. That's a good bit more than the Audi, but the M135i has only two wheels to send its power to, an eight-speed single-clutch automatic (a six-speed manual is available) and a slightly higher curb weight.
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