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1988 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars

US $49,990.00
Year:1988 Mileage:51441 Color: Delphin Grey Sport Cloth /
  Grey/Black
Location:

11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:4cyl 2.3L S14
Transmission:5 Speed Dogleg Geabox
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBAAK950802800686
Stock Num: 2800686
Make: BMW
Model: M3
Year: 1988
Exterior Color: Delphin Grey Sport Cloth
Interior Color: Grey/Black
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 51441

*New Arrival* Delphin Grey over Grey Cloth Sport Interior, Extremely Rare S14 320is! Nicknamed the 'Italian M3' This special 3-Series model was sold exclusively in Italy and Portugal! 1 of only 2,542 320is coupes produced! Vehicle Specs Include: 2.0L S14 Engine (192 hp + 155 lb. ft. torque), 5 Speed Close-Ratio Getrag "Dogleg" Gearbox and 3.46:1 Ratio Limited Slip Differential. Complete M-Technic II Aero Package which includes a more aggressive front valence, side skirts, rear bumper valence and a two-piece rear spoiler. Side-Marker Turn Signal Indicators, Fog Lights with Rear Fog Light Control, Sport Seats, M Sports 3-Spoke Leather Steering Wheel, On-Board Computer with Remote Control (located on turn signal stalk), Power Front Windows, Power Mirrors and Ski Bag Pass Through. These rare cars were not offered with a sunroof. This homologation from BMW M engineers weighs in at less than 200 pounds lighter than a standard E30 M3. This weight reduction offers a crisp turn-in and a more toss-able driving experience. Mated with the 5-speed dogleg gearbox and shorter drive ratio, this engine strives to stay higher in the RPM band! This is truly a special car! This vehicle has been owned by 1 owner in Italy up until last year. Enthusiast Auto has completed our Comprehensive Pre-Purchase Inspection and Work Order ensuring this E30 is a turn-key, needs-nothing car! Service Order Highlights Include a Complete 10-year Service which includes: Engine Oil + Filter Change, Transmission Fluid Change, Differential Fluid Change, Coolant Flush, Brake Fluid Flush, Power Steering Fluid Flush, Engine Air Filter and Fuel Filter Replacement. EAG also replaced the front control arm bushings, rear sway bar links, alternator and AC compressor bushings. Enthusiast Auto Body has also performed a comprehensive exterior paint correction process with 22PLE VX1 Pro Signature Glass Coat. This 320is sedan's odometer shows 82,787 kilometers which equates to 51,441 miles. This car is in stock condition www.EAGBMW.com Enthusiast Auto Group is a highly specialized automotive facility focused on late model BMWs. In addition to BMW sales, we offer precision automotive service and performance upgrades. Our pre-owned inventory is meticulously selected with the highest quality standards then thoroughly inspected and serviced by our master BMW technicians.

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Mon, 17 Feb 2014

The BMW Films series caused a stir in 2001 and 2002 by combining top-quality cinematography, Hollywood names and driving excitement to sell its sporty wares in a whole new way. By arriving five years before YouTube, they ranked as some of the earliest viral videos on the internet. By now, these sorts of films are almost commonplace, but back when BMW hit upon the idea, the idea of brand-integrated short films on the internet was still a novelty. Now, for the first time in over a decade, the German automaker is planning on bringing back BMW Films for a new season.
Trudy Hardy, BMW North America Vice President of Marketing, announced the series' return at the 2014 Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, according to Ad Age. However, neither the German brand nor Anonymous Content, the original production company, have been willing to comment further on when the new videos are coming.
The original series of eight films starred Clive Owen as the Driver (back then, Owen was largely unknown to American audiences), a mercenary who would take a variety of jobs and always drive a BMW. David Fincher executive produced the first season and directors included top names like John Frankenheimer, Ang Lee and Guy Ritchie. All of the second season movies had Owen driving a Z4, but in our estimation, the quality had fallen off a bit compared to the outstanding first season.

Are future vehicular hacks inevitable?

Wed, Jul 29 2015

Before the hack of the Uconnect system in a Jeep Cherokee resulted in a 1.4-million vehicle recall, the potential software vulnerabilities in vehicles were already a hot topic with Congressional inquiries and even proposed legislation in the US. As cars' interconnected systems gain the ability to go online, they become open to a host of new threats. Automakers are trying to stop this, but it might be too late to put the genie back into the bottle. Throughout 2015, the issue of software security in vehicles has become increasingly vital. For example, the recent Jeep case wasn't even the biggest hack this year. In February, a major flaw was discovered in the BMW Connected Drive service that allowed researchers to remotely lock and unlock the doors and potentially affected 2.2 million cars. The fix was an over-the-air patch for the problem. Automakers are actively working to fix the issues. Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi reportedly are using encrypted connections and firewalls in their vehicles to prevent hacking. "Absolute, 100-percent safety isn't possible," Daimler spokesperson Benjamin Oberkersch said to Automotive News Europe. "But we develop our systems, tested by internal and external experts, so they're up to date." These vulnerabilities seem to be popping up more often. A successful hack took $14 in parts from Radio Shack in one case. There was also a 60 Minutes report earlier in the year about DARPA's ability to hack into OnStar to take control of a Chevrolet Impala. Experts aren't so sure companies can contend with hackers' advancement. "The difficulty for the carmakers at the moment is the question whether they can keep pace with advances in technology, and especially hacking technology," Rainer Scholz, executive director for telematics consultant EY, said to Automotive News Europe. "We seriously doubt they can." At this point, vehicle hacks are coming more from researchers looking for holes than from those with malicious intent. Still, the vulnerabilities are definitely there. It's up to automakers to keep patching the problems before they become dangerous to drivers. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Europe - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill O'Leary / The Washington Post via Getty Images Audi BMW Jeep Mercedes-Benz Safety Technology Emerging Technologies hacking cyber security

Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric equate BMW i3 with the Internet

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BMW fancies its new i3 electric car as something revolutionary – which, to be entirely honest, it is. But while we as automotive enthusiasts might know this, the general populous may not, which is why the German company is shelling out what is no doubt a substantial sum of money for a spot during this year's Super Bowl. Starring former Today Show hosts Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel, the spot, called Newfangled Idea, focuses on another arguably misunderstood technology – the Internet. Starting with a now-humorous segment from 1994 that sees the pair discussing the then-new idea of the Internet – what does "@" mean? – Katie and Bryant then find themselves in an i3, asking very similar questions. Take a look at the video, up top, and then scroll below for the outtakes and a short behind-the-scenes segment from the clip. Related Video: