2003 Bmw M3 Base Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
Car looks and drives great. Always garaged, never been in a flood or any serious accidents. The bad: Light on for a leak on the windshield wipers storage tank. Roof is not working - Went down and had to bring it up manually. Has two scratches on passenger side door as shown on the pictures (golf cart scratched it). Very low reserve, probably lowest priced E46 M3 you will find. Information is for description only. It does not represent a warranty of any kind written or implied. Car is for sale As Is Where Is with no warranty. Please check the car before bidding. I will assist with transportation but buyer is completely responsible for all transportation costs and insurance and assumes all responsibility as soon as the car leaves my house. Car will not leave until check has cleared my account. For any questions or to make appointment to see it call or text me at (561) 929-7716
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This new move, reported by Bloomberg, doesn't get specific on which models will be produced south of the Rio Grande, and as neither automakers' spokespeople responded to the business site's request for statements, all we really have to go on are the statements of Mexico's Economy Minister, Ildefonso Guajardo: "I cannot talk for them, but I think that starting 2014 we'll have new announcements. At least for one." Which manufacturer that will be remains anyone's guess, although judging by all the recent scuttlebutt that's been going around, the smart money seems to be on BMW. We'll stay with this one.
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