2011 Bmw 1m on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Alpine White
Make: BMW
Interior Color: Black, Boston Leather
Model: 1-Series
Trim: 1M
Drive Type: 2-wheel
Mileage: 5,235
Sub Model: 1M
This is a rare, fully loaded 2011 BMW 1M. Only 750 1M's were released in The US, and 2011 was their only production year. This car has won many awards, including Top Gear's Car of The Year, Popular Mechanics' Ten Best Cars of The Year, The Red Dot Design Award, and The AJAC Car of The Year.
- 3.0 liter all-aluminum inline 6-cylinder engine with Double-VANOS "steplessly" variable valve timing
- BMW Twinpower Turbo Technology
- 3-way catalytic converter with heated oxygen sensor
- Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with M Dynamic Mode (MDM), Variable M Differential Lock, and M Suspension
- 4-wheel BMW M vacuum-assisted ventilated, cross-drilled compound disc brakes with floating brake rotors
- High-performance M-tuned anti-lock braking system (ABS) with Dynamic Brake Control
- Y-Spoke (Style 359M) Silver finish M light alloy wheels, 19 x 9 front, 19 x 10 rear; 245/35 front and 265/35 rear high-performance tires
- Air Curtain drag-reduction system
- Flared front and rear fenders, including wheel arches; side elements in front fenders with integrated indicator and M logo
- M exterior side-view mirrors in body color with double bridge in black
- AM/FM stereo/CD/MP3 player audio system with HD Radio
- M-design instrument cluster with white backlit instrument dials and red needles
- Rain-sensing windshield wipers
- Driver's and passenger's front airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS) with advanced technology
- Front seat-mounted side-impact airbags and Head Protection System (HPS), front and rear
- BMW's Advanced Safety System
- M Mobility System
- Alpine White
- Black Boston Leather
- Navigation, Assist with enhanced Bluetooth and USB
- BMW Assist with enhanced Bluetooth and USB
- Hands-free Bluetooth and USB
- Anti-theft alarm system
- Comfort access key entry
- Park Distance Control (rear)
- Auto-dimming mirrors
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror
- Power front seats
- Lumbar support
- Ambiance lighting
- Fixed headlight washers
- Xenon headlights
- Automatic climate control
- Voice-command
- Smartphone integration
- BMW Apps
- Real Time Traffic Information
- Shadowline exterior trim
- Tinted windows
- 19 CITY MPG
- 26 HIGHWAY MPG
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Auto blog
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Tue, May 20 2014The first BMW i3 EVs have been delivered in the US, but in a quirk of the rules, none of them have been the range-extended versions. Long-time BMW electric vehicle driver Tom Moloughney discovered this fact the hard way. His i3 REx has been sitting at a New Jersey port for over a week and he's getting impatient. The problem is something Moloughney calls a "Monroney Hold." So, instead of sitting there fuming, Moloughney did a bit of research and discovered that the problem is something he calls a "Monroney Hold." He says that "the EPA certification has not been completed so BMW doesn't have a Monroney label (window sticker) to post in the window before the car leaves the port, which is required by law. The range extender option changes (shortens) the car's electric range, and also requires an official MPG rating so BMW couldn't use the same Monroney label as they did for the all electric i3." You can read more on his website, but it turns out that the story isn't so simple. For one thing, the EPA testing has been finished. Washington State representative Chad Magendaz told Moloughney that he asked the EPA for an official statement and got the following from Linc Wehrly, Director of the Light-Duty Vehicle Center Compliance Division: "EPA tested the i3 REx and provided the results of that testing to BMW on May 13th. EPA is not aware of anything that would prevent BMW from importing the vehicles since May 13th." Then there's the official word from BMW. Spokesman Dave Buchko told AutoblogGreen that: We are moving as quickly as possible to release the first BMW i3 Range-Extender models to BMW i Centers. Receipt of test data from the EPA is one step, but not the final step, in the process of receiving certification from the EPA. Rules do not permit the release of vehicles for sale until EPA labels are finalized, produced and affixed to any vehicle. Barring any unforeseen delays, we expect that to happen by the end of this week. We have never certified a vehicle like this before. We are taking every precaution to make sure that everything is done in a timely, but more importantly correct manner. In that Monroney labels cannot be produced until the EPA certification process is complete, the characterization [of a "Monroney Hold"] is not technically incorrect, but there is more to it than that, as is often true in life. On a lighter note, BMW donated a loaded i3 to Brad Pitt's Make It Right charity foundation as a fundraiser. Read about that below.
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While it's still very possible that this badging is the final bit of trickery for disguising the front-wheel-drive 1 Series GT, the hatchback itself appears to be the real deal. Aside from new fascias, a smaller grille and slightly different lights, the styling of this "225i" stayed pretty true to the Concept Active Tourer. Thanks to our long-lensed photographer, we also get a brief glimpse inside the hatchback, which reveals a two-tiered instrument panel layout including the free-standing navigation display that is similar to the concept car.
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2014 BMW i3
Thu, 24 Oct 2013We can only imagine the challenges BMW is going to have explaining the i3 electric vehicle to the world. It's got a new powertain (all-electric, with optional range extender), a new production method (carbon fiber reinforced plastic!), a new brand (the 'i' line) and a new vehicle type (it's a city car). Despite everything that's different, BMW is still trying to talk about the i3 as if it fits in with the rest of the company's vehicles. But it doesn't. Not really. And that's going to make the marketing and salespeoples' jobs quite difficult.
Which is a shame, really, since the i3 is amazing. If it didn't carry the BMW 'heritage' baggage, people would be falling over each other to sing its praises. This is one of the smoothest, roomiest and slickest electric vehicles we've ever driven, with a lot of hidden surprises. It is a wonderful city car, and well designed for the car-sharing, emissions-aware drivers of the near future. But since the i3 carries the BMW name, everyone we ran into while cruising the narrow streets of and flat countryside around Amsterdam in a Euro-spec i3 recently wanted to know one thing: is it "a BMW" as well as being an electric car? During one photo shoot, a police car pulled up next to us, totally stopping traffic. While my co-driver and I instantly thought we were going to be asked to move, the officer simply wanted to know what the scoop was about all the i3s he had seen that day. Oh, and does it drive like a BMW?
We'll answer that question in detail below. The most important thing to remember is that the BMW i3 comes from the new "i" sub-brand within BMW. Like Mini, the i line really is a different beast, despite the roundel's presence. So, what makes a BMW a BMW? The answer is as easy as ABC. Or, in this case, as simple as Bayerische Motoren Werke, or Bavarian Motor Works.