1998 Bmw M3 Dinan Supercharged on 2040-cars
Stafford, Virginia, United States
I've replaced all the spark plugs with NGK laser platinum plugs, replaced the #6 cylinder coil, replaced the supercharger belt, cleaned the MAF. The previous owner decided he wanted to fabricate some speakers into the door panels. The passenger side door panel is in the back seat. The clutch was recently replaced about a year ago, brakes are good. Rotors are good. The body is where the problem is. Looks like at some point the previous owner ran into something in the front. No real damage, just small dent in the front lower bumper and the grille missing along with the passenger side fog lamp. Missing a bumper retainer on passenger side. There are dents and dings over a majority of the car, nothing too major. Car has been keyed. Will likely need to be repainted unless you're planning to track the car. Then I'm sure you won't care about the looks. Dinan Supercharger, exhaust and tune. Also aftermarket radiator. Engine runs great and pulls very hard. So much fun to drive. |
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Wed, 20 Feb 2013Even workaday cars are so capable now that even most auto scribes don't truly find out about a car's limits until a professional driver shows them what they are. It's the same with a vehicle's suite of features and the technology inside - there's so much of it that most people will have no idea what their cars can offer them. BMW is the latest company to make a personal effort to change that, introducing "young, tech-savvy employees" to dealerships as part of its "BMW Genius Everywhere" initiative.
Having no part in the actual sale of a vehicle, a BMW Genius is present on the showroom floor only to answer questions about the company's products and their features. If the customer decides to buy, he is transferred to a salesperson. A pilot program in the UK proved its effectiveness, it will now be rolled out across Europe and then come to the United States toward the end of this year in time for the launch of the i3. Details are still being worked out, but each BMW dealer will have at least one Genius.
For assistance that doesn't require visiting the auto mall, BMW is also putting vehicle and feature tutorials on its US website to "make our knowledge about our brand more interesting and more accessible to the consumer." They will appear online sometime in the latter half of the year, and will also be bundled into iPhone and iPad apps.
The List: Best of proving grounds
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