2013 Bmw 6-series M-package Turbocharged-edition on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
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Gorgeous/SHARP RED exterior(HARD TO FIND COLOR) matched a GORGEOUS CANYON leather interior 2013 BMW 640i M-PACKAGE. Gorgeous car! 3.0-liter(TURBOCHARGED) dual overhead cam (DOHC), 24-valve inline 6-cylinder engine with composite magnesium/aluminum engine block, Valve tronic, and Double-VANOS variable valve timing. SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC Transmission. Am/fm/CD. BLUETOOTH CONNECTION. NAVIGATION SYSTEM. HARD-TO-FIND-CANYON-QUAD SEATING. XENON HEADLIGHTS. FRONT DRIVER MEMORY SEAT. SPORT COMFORT DRIVING MODE WITH PADDLE SHIFT OPTION. REAR VIEW BACK UP CAMERA SYSTEM. HEATED SIDE MIRRORS. POWER FOLDING MIRRORS. CAME WITH ONE KEY/FOB. (HARD TO FIND PANORAMIC ROOF). HD radio, USB/iPod controls, while a Bluetooth hands-free interface is available. Power windows. Power mirrors. Push Button Start ON/OFF. 20" M-PACKAGE WHEELS WITH 20" (BRAND NEW) TIRES. FRONT ALERT SENSORS. REAR PARKING ALERT SENSORS. LED DAY TIME RUNNING LIGHTS. LED FOG LIGHTS. AUTO STOP-START SYSTEM. XENON(ADAPTIVE) HEAD LIGHTS. Cruise control. Stability control. Steering wheel controls. BLUETOOTH. LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL(M PACKAGE STEERING WHEEL). This vehicle is in awesome condition in/out and looks GREAT! In awesome awesome shape! Absolute gorgeous color combo and is a must on any BMW and just plain looks amazing!
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Mini has become the Rover that BMW always wanted
Tue, Oct 27 2015BMW has been working for 20 years to build a successful line of British cars, and on the evidence of the second-generation Mini Clubman, it may have finally done it. That means it's time for all of us to get used to the fact that Minis aren't going to be that small anymore. Case in point is this new Mini Clubman, introduced last month and conspicuous by its size. Many of us who've pointed to BMW's stewardship of Mini as an example of retro done right bemoaned the Countryman subcompact SUV – a concept actually ahead of its time. The Coupe and Roadster, perhaps rightfully, deserved (and received) an eye roll. But now there's a so-called four-door hardtop that went on sale this year and this forthcoming, six-door Clubman that approaches the compact hatchback class in size. These vehicles actually look like practical moves at keeping buyers from defecting to larger cars made by someone else, rather than vain attempts at maximizing investment in a set of parts. And in an interesting twist, Mini is turning into one of its ancestors – minus the feeling of inevitable doom. Many of us were led to believe somewhere since Mini's relaunch about 15 years ago that the brand would be a stepping stone into the greater BMW fold. But in reality, it's done exactly the opposite, creating a parallel brand for those not willing to embrace the BMW image, but leaning heavily on British nostalgia. That was sort of the reasoning used when BMW pulled the Rover Group of England away from a fruitful partnership with Honda in 1994 and absorbed it all. In the consolidate-or-die '90s, it made sense. BMW had a small, but successful, line of sedans. Rover had no success outside of Western Europe (its last US attempt at selling cars, the Sterling, ended three years earlier). Yet its Land Rover line of SUVs was just right for the time and the 35-year-old Mini still had image-conscious clout. With every passing day, the brilliance of BMW's move to abandon Rover in 2000 seems brighter. Even ditching Land Rover made sense in the long run (and probably saved Jaguar in the process). With every passing day, the brilliance of BMW's move to abandon Rover in 2000 seems brighter. During a chat with Mini USA VP David Duncan this summer, it became clear the Mini of the past is probably gone. A small, city-sized Mini is not necessarily off the table, but larger and more profitable models are coming first.
Alpina bringing new B4 Bi-Turbo Cabrio to Geneva
Mon, 24 Feb 2014Interested in picking up a new BMW 4 Series with a turbo six? You've got options: you can get the 435i with 300 horsepower or spring for the M4 with 425 hp. But if it's the convertible model you want, we're afraid you'll be limited to the latter as the M division can't help you (at least not for the time being). But that's where Alpina comes in.
The aftermarket tuner closely associated with BMW offers the B4 Bi-Turbo (at least in Europe) with that same 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six massaged up to 410 horsepower that starts to pose a threat to the M4. What's more is that the Alpina's 442 pound-feet of torque eclipses the M4's 406 lb-ft, to say nothing of the 435i's 300.
Best of all, Alpina just confirmed via Facebook that it'll offer the B4 in convertible form, bringing the resulting BMW Alpina B4 Bi-Turbo Cabrio to the Geneva Motor Show. We'd expect the weight penalty to knock it slightly off the coupe's quoted 4.1-second 0-60 time, but not by much. If only BMW were to bring this one Stateside like it does with the B7 sedan.
BMW i3 to be priced around $40,000
Mon, 06 May 2013According to Automotive News, the BMW i3 electric hatchback will likely be priced around $40,000, or similar to that of a well-equipped 3 Series sedan, when it goes on sale later this year. This information was revealed during an interview where AN spoke to Ludwig Willisch, CEO of BMW North America. The i3 will likely qualify for a $7,500 tax credit from the US federal government, though AN reports that a BMW spokesperson could not confirm this just yet.
In addition to the all-electric i3, BMW will offer a range-extended version that uses a 0.65-liter two-cylinder motorcycle engine and auxiliary generator to charge the car's battery on the go. Automotive News says pricing for this model is still unclear, as is whether or not the range-extended i3 will be eligible for the $7,500 tax credit. Of course, buyers needing a vehicle for longer trips will be able to borrow one from the automaker.
Automotive News also reports that the majority of BMW's 338 dealers in the United States will be able to sell the i3, as well as the upcoming i8 hybrid sports car. Dealerships have until June of this year to opt out of this program, however.