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2008 Bmw M6 10 Cylinder Convertible Coupe Light Blue Silver Leather, Super Fast on 2040-cars

US $41,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:31000
Location:

Huffman, Texas, United States

Huffman, Texas, United States
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2008 BMW M6 10 CYLINDER CONVERTIBLE COUPE

LIGHT BLUE SILVER

 

The V10, 5.0-liter BMW M6 drop top packs 500-hp and it also has the convenient seven-speed sequential manual/automatic gearbox also known as SMG. The M6 has a prompt throttle response and redlines at 8250-rpm. The M6 cabrio version will sport a three layer soft-top that opens in 25 seconds. It also includes so much technology under the hood I would be making up terms if I tried to describe it, but it all equals ungodly speeds. It goes from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and it tops at 155 which can be tweaked but the ABS brakes should save you. Without controls the vehicle is said to reach 205-206 mph. The vehicle is more than just a car; it's a monster that is driven by very few people. If the buyer is going to spend thousands of dollars he or she might as well have room for some cuties in the back and that's why this car makes so much sense. BMW will likely hold the title of "World's Fastest Four-Seat Convertible" with the M6 cabriolet. Also comes with a $10,000 transferrable BMW warrantee, all inclusive even oil changes! And a dealer installed Radar/Jammer a $3,200.00 upgrade. The car has a clean car fax, with never any damage, of any kind, not even a scratch.

 

LOW MILEAGE!! …Has 31,xxx gently used miles on the vehicle, very low miles.

·         4,999 cc 5 liters V 10 front engine with 92 mm bore, 75.2 mm stroke, 12 compression ratio, double overhead cam, variable valve timing/camshaft and four valves per cylinder

·         Premium unleaded fuel

·         Fuel consumption: 11, country/highway (mpg): 17 and combined (mpg): 13

·         Multi-point injection fuel system

·         18.5 gallon main premium unleaded fuel tank

·         Power: 373 kW , 500 HP SAE @ 7,750 rpm; 383 ft lb , 520 Nm @ 6,100 rpm

·         Multi-level heating passenger seat

·         14 -way power passenger seat

·         14 -way power driver seat

·         Passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar support

·         Multi-level heating driver seat

·         Driver seat with power adjustable lumbar support

·         Height adjustable driver seat

·         Height adjustable passenger seat

·         Premium leather

·         Sport front seats

·         Remote keyless power door locks

·         Reverse tilt passenger mirror provides curb view when vehicle in reverse

·         Power mirrors

·         Heated mirrors

·         2 one-touch power windows

·         Remote window operation

·         Cruise control

·         Front and rear cupholders

·         Front door pockets

·         Power rear seat easy entry

·         Remote trunk release

·         Retained accessory power

·         Front seatback storage

·         Speed-proportional power steering

·         Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.)

·         Front and rear parking sensors

·         Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

·         Transmission, cruise and audio controls on steering wheel

·         Interior active charcoal air filter

·         Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger

·         Extended cabin heating

·         Trunk light

·         Alloy, leather and wood trim on center console

·         Wood trim on dash

·         Wood trim on doors

·         Front and rear reading lights

·         Alloy trim on shift knob

·         Leather steering wheel

·         Rear floor mats

·         Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror

·         Dual illuminating vanity mirrors


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·         Pre-wired for phone

·         BMW Assist telecommunications service

·         Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone

·         Speed sensitive and rain sensing wipers

·         Power convertible roof

·         Rear defogger





  • 4-wheel ABS
  • Dual front side-mounted airbags
  • Child seat anchors
  • Remote anti-theft alarm system
  • Emergency braking assist
  • Front and rear ventilated disc brakes
  • Daytime running lights
  • Engine immobilizer
  • High pressure washers headlamps
  • Dusk sensing headlamps
  • Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp
  • 2 front headrests
  • 2 rear headrests
  • Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation
  • Front seatbelt pretensioners
  • Stability control
  • Traction control
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution
  • Emergency interior trunk release
  • Rear fixed headrests
  • Post-collision safety system
  • Emergency braking preparation
  • Adaptive headlights
  • Self-leveling headlights
  • Tire pressure monitoring
  • Brake drying



PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS HERE IN HOUSTON, TEXAS AT (281) 652-6858 (TED)

THANK YOU!! HAPPY BIDDING!!


On Jul-07-14 at 16:26:09 PDT, seller added the following information:

 

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