2007 Bmw 650i Sport / Premium Convertible 2-door 4.8l on 2040-cars
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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AWD BMW M5 is headed our way
Sat, Jan 24 2015Remember the rumor about the BMW M5 going all-wheel drive? Well, there's definitely some truth there because these spy shots show BMW testing the Autobahn-storming sedan with the ability to spin the front and rear wheels. Our spy shooters grew suspicious when they saw this seemingly normal-looking M5 appearing to turn all four wheels during ice testing. They checked it out and snapped these shots underneath clearly showing power routed to the front axle. While this shows that the tech is at least being tested on a current-gen M5, all-wheel drive is probably not coming until the next 5 Series model, which is already being evaluated. The idea of power going to the front and rear axles for this sport sedan might polarize some hardcore brand fans as a break with tradition. However, the head of the M division thinks the change is a priority to actually put torque down effectively. The future vehicle is slated to get at least 600 horsepower and pack it into a lighter platform. Rear-drive M5 purists can take heart, though. The all-wheel-drive system would reportedly be an option, and it would be rear-biased to still let drivers hang the tail out, if the desire arises.
Germans, Brits and Ferrari's new V12 SUV | Autoblog Podcast #748
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Mon, 16 Dec 2013Audi has the S8, Mercedes has the S63 AMG and Jaguar has the XJR, but BMW has always held that an M7 wasn't justified, leaving its associated Alpina line to tackle that market with the B7 (pictured). The chief engineer at the M division, however, feels otherwise.
Speaking to Autocar, the BMW M development chief Albert Biermann indicated that he would like to see the M division do a performance version of the 7 Series to compete with the above-mentioned models, but that there are no current plans in place to do so. Neither did he specify what kind of engine it would have, or if it would be badged, for that matter, as an M7 or an M Performance model.
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