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2007 Bmw 650i Sport / Premium Convertible 2-door 4.8l on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:180000 Color: Mirrors
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Deal of the year!!

Offering a beautiful 2007 BMW 650i Convertible - Sport - Auto - NAV - Xenon (4.8L 8cyl) with Black Exterior, Black Interior - Very Clean!!!

Loaded with:

Sport Package, 4.8L V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission 

Leather Seats

Power Front Seats, Driver Seat Memory, Heated Front Seats

HEATED Leather Steering Wheel

Cruise Control, Audio Steering Wheel Control

UPGRADED AM/FM/CD/SATELITE RADIO INSTALLED Audio System sounds incredible

Navigation System

Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Exterior Mirrors, Power Retractable

Soft-Top Roof

Parking Assist, Xenon HID Headlights, Fog Lights, 19 Inch Alloy Wheels and more.

* NEW TIRES FRONT AND BACK
* RECENTLY CHANGED ALL PADS 
* ALL SERVICES HAVE BEEN PERFORMED AS PER SCHEDULE
* THIS BMW IS PERFECT!!

She has been fully serviced and AIRCARED and is ready to go. She includes all of the most desirable options such as:

Sport Package

Premium Sound System

Navigation

Heated seats

And much more!!! 

NO DISSAPOINTMENTS WITH THIS 650i CONVERTIBLE!!!


On May-04-14 at 18:11:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

PLEASE NOTE: THE MILEAGE IS IN KILOMETERS NOT MILES.

MILEAGE IN MILES: 111 850

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2013 BMW M3 Coupe Lime Rock Park Edition

Thu, 25 Jul 2013

Sic Transit Gloria
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The idea of this E92 M3 going away then, magnified by the loss of the M3 badge for the coupe, is at best bittersweet for me. This generation of M car is already surpassed in terms of raw thrills by the better-than-ever Mercedes-Benz C63, a car that doesn't ask its driver to sacrifice low-end grunt or the very latest in amenities in return for stellar backroad performance. Yet any time I've been lucky enough to lap a track in the M3, it has quickly become clear that the Bimmer is the better on-edge tool. With the freedom to wring the neck of the 4.0-liter V8 and room to exercise the lovely balance of the car, the E92 is hard to match (even six years after its debut).

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