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2012 Bmw 5-series 528i on 2040-cars

US $10,700.00
Year:2012 Mileage:44000 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Flossmoor, Illinois, United States

Flossmoor, Illinois, United States
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2012 BMW 528i. Options include: Cold Weather Package, Premium Package, Technology Package, BMW apps, and Satellite
Radio (need subscription). I have recently purchased new Bridgestone Potenza tires from Tire Rack, and had a
recent oil change. All service records are available.

This car is garage kept, smoke free, and accident free. I have included a variety of pictures, and included
pictures of any minor wear and tear items. I have the Carfax for the vehicle, which concurs with what I have
stated, except that Knauz does not enter maintenance items into the system. The miles I have driven are about
50/50 city/highway. The car does get great gas mileage as it's not uncommon to see 28+ mpg combined driving. It's
a great highway car, but also still quick around town.

I have included a description of the option packages below if you are unfamiliar:
Cold Weather Package (Heated Front Seats, Heated Rear Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Retractable Headlight Washers,
and Split Fold-Down-Rear Seat), Premium Package (Dakota Leather Upholstery, Power Tailgate, and Universal
Garage-Door Opener), Technology Package (Navigation System, Online Information Services, Real Time Traffic
Information, Rear-View Camera, and Voice Command), 10 Speakers, Anti-whiplash front head restraints, Comfort Access
Keyless Entry, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Emergency communication system, Front
anti-roll bar, Front dual zone A/C, Front fog lights, High intensity discharge headlights: Bi-xenon, iPod & USB
Adapter, Low tire pressure warning, Occupant sensing airbag, Overhead airbag, Park Distance Control, Power
adjustable front head restraints, Power moonroof, Rain sensing wipers, Rear anti-roll bar, Rear window defroster,
Remote keyless entry, Satellite Radio, Security system, Steering wheel mounted A/C controls, Steering wheel mounted
audio controls, Tachometer, Telescoping steering wheel, and Trip computer.

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Auto blog

BMW expects China to pass US as its top market in 2013

Thu, 11 Jul 2013

When you combine two billion citizens, 100 cities with more than a million inhabitants and an economy that's as unrestrained as Jim Cramer on an Adderall binge, China's explosive auto industry growth shouldn't be a huge surprise. Audi already lists the communist country as its largest market, while Mercedes-Benz is expecting it to be there in the next few years. Now, according to a report from Automotive News, BMW is expecting the People's Republic to overtake the United States in sales by the end of 2013.
We already discovered the extent that BMW is going to in establishing a dedicated Chinese stronghold, when we explored BMW's Shanghai-based DesignWorks studio ahead of April's Shanghai Motor Show. And while we argued that DesignWorks Shanghai hasn't really borne fruit, it isn't due to a lack of sales.
BMW China has seen a 16-percent jump in year-over-year sales, lead by a 28-percent gain in 5 Series sales. Part of BMW's growth strategy comes from an ever-expanding dealership network. Remember those 100 cities we mentioned with over one million people? According to Karsten Engel, CEO of BMW's Chinese operations, those 100-million-plus city dwellers don't have access to a premium dealership.

BMW exec says public chargers not important for EV success

Fri, Jan 31 2014

What has BMW learned from years of electric vehicle test programs and working with Mini E drivers and the ActiveE Electronauts? According to BMW board member Herbert Diess, it's that public charging is not an important piece of the puzzle of making EVs a success. The way those early EV drivers used their vehicles told BMW that, "public infrastructure is not really very important because most people are charging their cars at home," Diess recently told Wards Auto. It's a message we've heard before. Diess' personal experience fits with this conclusion, he said. After driving his company's new i3 city EV for over a year, "not once have I touched public charging." Of course, the i3 does let the driver search for public charging stations and BMW has a partnership with ChargePoint, and Diess is not hinting that BMW is totally against the idea of public charging. Still, Diess' comments are not likely to find a warm welcome with everyone in the EV scene. An August 2012 UCLA study titled "Financial Viability Of Non-Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Stations" (PDF) clearly states: Adoption by consumers will largely be a function of the electric vehicle charging options available. Studies show that most EV charging currently takes place in the home (Carr 2010). Even so, in order for EVs to gain widespread consumer adoption, it is critical for an infrastructure of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSEs) to exist outside the home. Even BMW's own electric drivers have been sending mixed messages. In 2010, a study of Mini E drivers found that 87.5 percent said a public charging infrastructure is necessary, though 75 percent later said they could manage without such a network.

Drifting can be dangerous for spectators, too

Fri, 02 May 2014

Okay kids, here's your lesson for the day. When you go to a motorsports event (that isn't a rally), there are these things called walls. They're big and hard. There might be stacks of tires in front of them. There are also these things called barriers, catch fences and run-off areas. They exist to protect you, the spectator, when something inevitably goes wrong on the track.
If you don't have these things, you probably shouldn't be watching whatever four-wheeled mayhem is taking place. This gentleman learned that the hard way, after getting a bit too close while some hoon drifts his BMW 3 Series.
Scroll down for the video, and be warned, while there isn't any blood that we can see, some viewers might find the sight of a human getting punted by a BMW disturbing.