2004 Bmw 5-series 545i Sport Hud Nav Msrp$67k on 2040-cars
Engine:8 Cylinder Engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Body Type:4dr Car
Transmission:Automatic
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBANB33514B114539
Mileage: 62182
Make: BMW
Trim: 545i SPORT HUD NAV MSRP$67K
Drive Type: 545iA 4dr Sdn 6-Spd Auto
Horsepower Value: 325
Horsepower RPM: 6100
Net Torque Value: 330
Net Torque RPM: 3600
Style ID: 262258
Features: DRIVER/FRONT PASSENGER LUMBAR SUPPORT, FRONT/REAR PARK DISTANCE CONTROL, HEAD-UP DISPLAY, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, PREMIUM SOUND PKG, PWR REAR WINDOW SUNSHADE, REAR DOOR SIDE-IMPACT AIRBAGS, REAR SEAT HEATING, SPORT PKG, SPORT SEATS
Power Options: Engine-speed-sensitive variable assist & ratio ...
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Beige
Warranty: Unspecified
Model: 5-Series
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BMW 2 Series caught uncovered during shoot
Thu, 16 May 2013Before we know it, the BMW 1 Series will be no more in the United States. Well, sort of. The current six-year-old coupe and convertible will be replaced by the fancy new 2 Series you see here, spotted completely uncovered during a photo shoot, with the 1 Series nomenclature being reserved for the hatchback and GT models that might not ever make it Stateside.
The roofline of the new 2 Series doesn't appear to have to changed all that much from the current 1 Series coupe, but the front and rear fascias have indeed been smoothed out. (Truth time: As much as your author adores the 1 Series, he's always found its rear end to be, well, weird.) It looks good, seen here in M235i guise, with large wheels, slimmer headlamps and large air intakes on either side of the front fascia.
The 2 Series is expected to come to the States, likely in M235i and 228i variants, though rumors suggest that we won't get a non-M 235i model. The M235i is expected to be powered by the N55 turbocharged inline-six that we currently enjoy in the 335i sedan, producing something like 320 horsepower. The 228i, unsurprisingly, should use the 2.0-liter turbo-four from the 328i, making around 240 hp. Both engines will almost certainly employ eight-speed automatic transmissions and six-speed manuals.
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In 2012, Saab Automobile AB signed an agreement BMW that would see the German automaker deliver four-cylinder gas engines for its 9-3 range.
The suit also asserts that Saab ordered a large number of spare parts, and no payments were made to BMW. At the time, Saab was far from liquid, and filed for bankruptcy in December of last year.
BMW 328d confirmed for New York debut
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The 328d will be powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine good for 180 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque. The rear-wheel-drive sedan will hit 60 miles per hour in 7.2 seconds and fuel economy numbers could "well exceed" 40 miles per gallon. (Official EPA numbers will be released closer to the car's launch.)
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