2011 Bmw 'reventon' M3 Coupe Aa Supercharged 625hp Lamborghini Reventon Paint on 2040-cars
East Lansing, Michigan, United States
For sale is a 2011.5 (mid production build in '11) BMW M3 coupe. The car was purchased brand new and built as a 1 of 1 car. The car has a Matte Lamborghini Reventon paint job that was done by an authorized Lamborghini center as well as an Air to Air inter-cooled Supercharger Kit that increases the M3's output to 625HP. A complete list of over $75,000 in upgrades is listed below. All upgrades were done when the car was delivered. Car has been featured in several magazines and covers including Eurotuner and Bimmer Magazine. One of the rarest E92M3's ever. I bought it from Omar@VelosDesignwerks last year. I put around 1,000miles since I got . 4,xxx miles as today. 2 owner, non smoker. Garage kept all the time. Never see snow. 1 of 1. Factory warranty until 2015. Factory options include Premium 2 package, Cold weather package, Premium Sound, & Rear Park Distance Sensors. I changed few mods after since I got the car. Please see below. Modifications (Over $75,000 in modifications not including labor) Car built as a 1 of 1. - 2011.5 E92 M3 - Sticker = $69,800 - Delivered to Martino Auto Concepts for Body Work. - Custom 'Reventon' Paint Job by Martino Auto Concepts - $15,000 - Stoptech Trophy Big Brake Kit (Painted Verde Ithaca by MAC) - $7490 + Paint - Active Autowerke Stage 2 Supercharger Kit (Custom Verde Ithaca Plenum by MAC) - $15,000 + Paint - Active Autowerke Signature X Pipe (race) - $2,000 - Active Autowerke Signature Exhaust (Black Edition) - $3495 - Active Autowerke S1 Short Shifter Kit - $375 - Vorsteiner GTS3 Front Bumper w/ Carbon Kevlar Front Splitters - $3295 - Vorsteiner GTS3 Vented Race Hood (Double Sided) w/ Carbon Kevlar Vents - $5995 (No longer available) - Vorsteiner Carbon Kevlar Rear Diffuser - $895 - Vorsteiner Carbon Kevlar Boot Lid (Double Sided) - $2195 - KW Clubsport Coilovers - $3995 - HRE P40SC 19x9.5 ET28 19*11 ET25/ matte black with Verde lthaca pipe stripe and lettering- $6000 - Titanium Lug Nuts - Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires - $1200 (265/30/19) & (305/25/19) - BMW Performance Steering Wheel Electric V2 - $1100 - BMW Performance Shift Knob - $90 - BMW Performance Hand Brake - $90 - STRI Gauges - $750 - Matte 3M Clear Bra (1/2 over hood, front bumper, fenders, mirrors, rear bumper strip, headlights) - $800 - ::modmynavBackup Camera/video in motion/Custom coding - $1000 - H"uper Optik Tint -$650 - OSS Angel eyes - $1100 - BMW Performance Pedals -$100 Make me offers! |
BMW M3 for Sale
2004 bmw m3 base coupe 2-door 3.2l(US $20,995.00)
Bmw e30 m3 - 6.0l ls2 engine.
2005 used 3.2l i6 24v automatic rear-wheel drive coupe premium navigation
Competition pkg,convenience pkg,premium package 2,enhanced premium sound,1-owner(US $51,750.00)
1997 bmw m3 *** ls3 powered *** drift, track or street car *** tremec t-56 !!!
1997 bmw m3 - blk on blk coupe-manual-most desired combo for e36 gen
Auto Services in Michigan
Zaharion Automotive ★★★★★
Woodland-Kawkawlin Trailers ★★★★★
W L Frazier Trucking ★★★★★
Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★
Urka Auto Center ★★★★★
Tuffy Auto Service Centers ★★★★★
Auto blog
Cars with the worst resale value in 2022
Thu, Nov 10 2022Car values are all over the map right now. Used vehicles that were worth a small fortune earlier this year are now coming back to Earth, but the new vehicle supply remains tight. Prices are still elevated overall, but some models have seen more severe price drops. Depreciation strikes almost every model, supply constraint or not, though a few vehicles are leading the way. New research from analytics iSeeCars found that a handful of cars depreciated more than 50 percent over five years, with the BMW 7 Series dropping 56.9 percent and an average price cut of $61,923 over that time. The vehicles with the highest depreciation — or worst resale value — over five years: BMW 7 Series: -56.9% Maserati Ghibli: -56.3% Jaguar XF: -54% Infiniti QX80: -52.6% Cadillac Escalade ESV: 52.3% Mercedes-Benz S-Class: 51.9% Lincoln Navigator: -51.9% Audi A6: -51.5% Volvo S90: -51.4% Ford Expedition: -50.7% iSeeCarsÂ’ research showed that midsize trucks, sports cars, and fuel-efficient vehicles were slowest to depreciate over five years, while itÂ’s clear that luxury brands tend to lose value much faster. As iSeeCarsÂ’ Executive Analyst Karl Brauer explained, used buyers donÂ’t value high-end vehiclesÂ’ features as much as the first owners, so resale values tend to be softer. The tech and options that made the cars so expensive and appealing new donÂ’t add the same value on the used market. Read more: Cars with the best resale value Interestingly, electric vehicles also depreciated quite heavily, though they were just short of the abysmal numbers in luxury segments. The Nissan Leaf depreciated most among EVs, dropping by 49.1 percent. The average EV depreciation is 44.2 percent, with the Tesla Model S and Model X sliding in right under the bar at 43.7 and 38.8 percent, respectively. As iSeeCars notes, itÂ’s important to be vigilant when car shopping and not let your emotions win over reason. Shiny new luxury cars look great in the showroom, but you could end up taking a bath when you try selling them a few years later on. Related video: Audi BMW Cadillac Ford Infiniti Jaguar Lincoln Maserati Mercedes-Benz Volvo Car Buying Used Car Buying Ownership Resale Value depreciation
Autoblog Podcast #404
Tue, Nov 4 2014Episode #404 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Chris Paukert and Brandon Turkus talk about the BMW i8 and i3, this week's SEMA show, the looming Ferrari spin-off and the passing of Tom Magliozzi, longtime co-host of NPR's Car Talk. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #404: The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics: BMW i8 and i3 SEMA Ferrari to be spun off Tom Magliozzi of Car Talk passes away In The Autoblog Garage: 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA45 AMG 2015 Mercedes-Benz C300 4Matic 2015 Ford Mustang GT Hosts: Dan Roth, Chris Paukert, Brandon Turkus Runtime: 01:54:34 Rundown: Intro & Garage - 00:00 BMW i8 and i3 - 36:18 SEMA - 01:00:53 Ferrari IPO - 01:12:44 Tom Magliozzi - 01:21:12 Q&A - 01:32:45 Get the podcast: [UStream] Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream [iTunes] Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes [RSS] Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [MP3] Download the MP3 directly Feedback: Email: Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Auto News Celebrities Earnings/Financials Podcasts SEMA Show BMW Ferrari Ford Mercedes-Benz SEMA 2014 mercedes gla45 amg
Reverse-engineering i3 shows BMW profits after 20,000 sales
Tue, Jan 6 2015"This is, without a question of a doubt, the most advanced vehicle on the planet. It's as revolutionary as the Model T was when it came out." That is exceptionally high praise, and it's not even being heaped on one of the million-dollar hybrid hypercars from Ferrari or McLaren. It's not even being attributed to a particularly zealous Tesla fan. Nope, it's coming from a mustachioed man in suburban Detroit, and he's discussing a $42,400 BMW hatchback with Forbes. Of course, said hatchback is the revolutionary i3, and Sandy Munro's statements carry some degree of authority, as his company is tearing apart and analyzing every little nut, washer and bolt on the four-seat EV. Munro's eponymous company performs reverse-engineering analysis, meaning they rip apart brand new cars and sell the information to the world's automakers, saving OEM's both time and money. The most interesting thing it has discovered thus far? That even with the high costs of two of the i3's most important elements – carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic and lithium-ion batteries – his company's analysis shows that BMW need only sell about 20,000 units a year to turn a profit, Forbes reports. While Munro's company is often contracted by automakers, he's gone it alone on the i3 project, dropping about $1 million into in-depth analysis. That's a lot of money, but the company should be able to turn around and sell its findings for about $500,000, with a batch of Chinese automakers already queued up and ready to buy. Analysis of individual i3 components will also be available from a sort of a la carte menu. To see what it is about the i3 that has Munro speaking so highly of it, head over to the Forbes website and check out the feature article and video on the reverse-engineering process. Featured Gallery 2014 BMW i3: First Drive View 33 Photos News Source: ForbesImage Credit: Copyright 2015 Sebastian Blanco / AOL Green BMW Hatchback Electric Sandy Munro