1995 Bmw 525i Great Car No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
San Bernardino, California, United States
UP FOR SALE MY 95 BMW 525i NO RESERVE!!!!
NEW TIRES! NEW STEREO INSTALL! WELL MAINTAINED! TUNE UPS UP TO DATE! NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS! NO CHECK ENGINES LIGHTS! CLEAN TITLE! TAGS UNTIL JAN 2015 ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION IN EXCELLENT CONDITIONS! 2ND OWNER! HIGHEST BID TAKES IT HOME!! NO RESERVE!!!! QUESTIONS? PLEASE SEND ME A MESSAGE!! $500 DEPOSIT NON REFUNDABLE!!! On Sep-13-14 at 15:28:45 PDT, seller added the following information: UP FOR SALE MY 95 BMW 525i NO RESERVE!!!! NEW TIRES! NEW STEREO INSTALL! WELL MAINTAINED! TUNE UPS UP TO DATE! NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS! NO CHECK ENGINES LIGHTS! CLEAN TITLE! (YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH A DOCUMENT FROM DMV TO GET A DUPLICATE TITLE SINCE I LOST IT WHILE MOVING) TAGS UNTIL JAN 2015(CAR IS REGISTER AND INSURED) ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION IN EXCELLENT CONDITIONS! AC WORKS BLOWS COLD! ALARM INSTALL! 2ND OWNER! HIGHEST BID TAKES IT HOME!! NO RESERVE!!!! QUESTIONS? PLEASE SEND ME A MESSAGE!! $500 DEPOSIT NON REFUNDABLE!!! THIS CAR IS LISTED IN CLASSIFIEDS IN MY AREA I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION WITHOUT NOTICE!! RELISTED DUE TO BUYER NOT ABLE TO COMPLETE PAYMENT. PLEASE DONT BID IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY READY. |
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2015 BMW i8 sets everyone's tongues wagging in Northern Michigan
Fri, 31 Oct 2014Like few other cars we can remember, people want to talk about the 2015 BMW i8. Drive one, and you'll soon find out what we mean. They stop you at gas stations. They accost you in Walgreen's parking lots. They stream out of neighborhood bars, beers in hand.
At least, that was our experience this week during Autoblog's Technology of the Year testing. We had the pleasure of driving the plug-in hybrid BMW sports car up to and around Petoskey, MI, a resort town where seeing such exotics is rare enough, let alone in the off season. It made for some interesting conversations - so we began writing down some of the comments the butterfly-doored coupe inspired. Here's a sampling:
"Wanna race for pinks? I'll go easy on you." - Acne-covered teenage pizza delivery driver in a sad-looking Ford Taurus parked at a Valero gas station near Grayling (which incidentally didn't actually have gas).
Finalists for 2014 Green Car of the Year announced
Thu, 17 Oct 2013The list of finalists for the 2014 Green Car of the Year has been announced, and in a genuinely bizarre twist, there's only one hybrid and no electric vehicles among the five contestants, despite the arrival of cars like the BMW i3 and Tesla Model S. Taking the place of the EVs are a pair of diesels, repping a technology that last won a Green Car of the Year award in 2009, when the Audi A3 TDI took the title. No diesel was in the running for last year's award.
Naturally, both of the diesel finalists are fielded by the Germans - with BMW's 328d and Audi's A6 TDI getting the nod. In the case of the 3 Series, BMW installed a 2.0-liter, turbodiesel, capable of delivering 180 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, while returning 45 miles per gallon on the highway. Audi and its larger, 3.0-liter, V6 turbodiesel produce quite a bit more grunt, with 240 hp and 428 lb-ft of grunt, but net a very impressive 38 mpg on the highway in the A6.
Finalists for this year's awards include two diesels, three gas-powered cars and a plug-in hybrid.
Rinspeed previews Budii concept ahead of Geneva show
Mon, Dec 8 2014Every year Frank Rinderknecht and his team at Rinspeed come to the Geneva Motor Show with another fantastical concept car, and next year's will be no exception. Though the show may still be several months away, the Swiss outfit is already giving us a glimpse of what to expect. Rinspeed's latest project is called the Budii, and it aims to "redefine the relationship between man and machine." As you might have guessed, that means driverless technology. Specific details at this point are limited, but the design calls for an electric vehicle with an adaptable cabin featuring drive-by-wire steering wheel. That wheel can swing out of the way to the center of the dashboard or to either side, should driver or passenger (as blurred as those rigid concepts become in this case) wish to take control. Beyond that we don't know much at this point, but the image above seems to indicate it'll be based on the BMW i3. Meanwhile the long list of partners and suppliers suggest it'll feature a design by Mansory, a Harman infotainment system and a Carl F. Bucherer analog clock embedded in the dynamic dashboard. 2015 Geneva Motor Show Rinspeed exhibits "Budii" at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show: "We need to redefine the relationship between man and machine" As far as Swiss automotive visionary Frank M. Rinderknecht is concerned, the breakneck speed of technical developments forces us to redefine our relationship with the automobile. The farsighted Swiss says: "Until now, what we have primarily associated with auto mobility was freedom and individuality. And - consciously or unconsciously - we are prepared to pay a high price in many regards for these privileges. We need only look at the accident statistics." Autonomous driving undoubtedly offers the opportunity to drastically diminish some of the drawbacks of private transport. For example, the number of traffic accidents could drop worldwide. But although it will be less prone to err than humans, even the best technology will not be perfect. "That is something we will have to accept," believes the boss of Rinspeed, the Swiss automotive powerhouse of ideas.