2011 Bmw 1 Series M - Immaculate Only 8282 Miles - Black Sapphire - Fully Loaded on 2040-cars
Santa Monica, California, United States
2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe (1M) in Black Sapphire Metallic Paint with Black Boston Leather and Alcatara.
Only 8283 Miles - Immaculate Condition Fully Loaded with every option available Limited Production - #664 of only 740 made for USA - Very Rare, Collectible, and a great investment Original, adult one owner, never smoked in, never tracked or abused Always garaged with car cover (babied) Only enjoyed on sunny weekends, never driven in the rain or snow, bought it to collect Fully stock and never modified in any way Still Under factory Warrant until 1/16 Title in hand Only hand washed (weekly), hand polished and waxed every 3 months. Recently fully detailed Dealer Maintained Tires are almost new with at least 85% tread remaining Includes OEM BMW 1M Indoor/Outdoor Car Cover Includes brand new additional set of OEM 1M Floor Mats All original manuals, window sticker, and two keys Only flaw is a slight curb rub on 1 wheel. (Pictured) This is my baby and my true love. I am so sad for this day to come I had to seek high and low to find this car. Selling to clear a space in the garage. The drive is amazing. It handles like no other car, the power in any gear is always there, understated yet exotic with the wide fenders and beautiful exhaust note. Has every feature available including: Premium Harmon Kardon Surround Sound, DVD player, GPS Navigation, Blu-tooth audio and telephone, BMW assist and online, Convenience Package with alarm, keyless entry and start, parking distance sensors, Premium Package with auto dimming mirrors, power mirrors, power seats, lumbar support, ambiance lighting, Heated Seats, Satellite Radio, BMW Apps, real time traffic, exterior lights in door handles, and so much more!!! This is your chance to own a very rare, historic and one of the last great rear wheel drive, twin turbo, manual, 6 cylinder BMW's. Great investment you can enjoy that will continue to appreciate Seller reserves the right to remove listing at any time. Located in Los Angeles Payment by Cashiers Check in Person, or Bank Wire Shipping is buyers responsibility If want to contact me directly PM me or email me: bmw1mforsalela At gmail . com |
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Tue, 02 Apr 2013Ashley Rodriguez has a thing for the BMW E28. The amateur train photographer has owned over 15 of the cars in her brief lifetime, and says she's attracted to the old 5 Series because of how rare they are. All told, she's owned every variation of the E28 with the exception of the 2.4td, and the crew from Petrolicious recently stopped by to train their lenses on her most recent acquisition: a lovely M535i. The site's latest video, Rare Things, takes a closer look at just what draws Rodriguez to the E28 and how her passion for the cars has evolved over the years.
As usual, Petrolicious serves up plenty of gorgeous footage of the vintage German sedan, and anyone who's ever harbored an obsession over any one particular model can certainly hear a few chords ring true in Rodriguez's words. Check out the clip below to see what we mean.
Consumer Reports no longer recommends Honda Civic
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