Bmw M3 Base Sedan 4-door on 2040-cars
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States
2009 BMW M3 Sedan (E90). 4.0L V8 with 7 speed DCT transmission. Beautiful Interlagos blue exterior with grey leather interior. Car is in great condition, looks and drives like new and sounds even better. Nothing beats the V8 sound especially with this Borla exhaust system. Only 40K miles for a 2009. Very well taken care of; Oil changed every 5,000 miles and spark plugs changed recently. 475+ hp and still gets 22 mpg highway with aftermarket parts. Garage kept at home and at work. The car was driven on days with nice weather. There are only two small issues with the car. The driver’s side floor mat is coming apart a little and there are two small spots on the hood, close to the windshield that have been chipped, and then touched up. Neither are significant issues, and really, most people wouldn't even notice. I am just very picky with my vehicles. I even included pictures of the driver’s seat where there is usually wear and tear to show its high quality. Other than these issues, the car is very clean and in great condition. It was professionally detailed, waxed, and treated with a clay bar at least once a year. Most stock parts including the stock air box and exhaust can be sold with the car. If it is wanted, please let me know. Also, the car comes with 3 keys (around $300 each). Aftermarket parts include: aFe Power Stage 2 Cold Air Intake Borla Exhaust Borla X-Pipe with Cat Delete ESS Tuning Performance Software Black Grill and Side Fins Front Reflector Delete Tinted Tail Lights SRF Brake Fluid LED Halo Lights Full Window Tint. Optional packages on this car include: Cold Weather Package Heated Front Seats Split Fold-down Rear Seats Headlight Cleaners Premium Package Universal Garage Door Opener Foldable Mirrors Compass Technology Package M Drive Navigation with updated 2013 Maps Adaptive M Suspension Bluetooth Comfort Access Keyless Entry and Keyless Start Enhanced Premium Sound (Harmon Kardon 16 Speaker Surround Sound System) Power Moonroof Power Rear Sunshade Manual Side Sunshades Rear Parking Distance Control 19” Wheels. Standard features include: Bi-Xenon HID Headlights Leather Interior ABS Active M Limited Slip Differential M Stability Control Heated Door Mirrors Dual Climate Control 10 Way Power Front M Sport Seats Memory Driver Seat Vehicle Speed Proportional Power Steering Cruise Control Power Windows Power Locks Telescoping and Tilt Steering Wheel Auto-dimming Rearview Mirror Tire Pressure Monitoring System Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers and many more. Buyer is responsible for shipment of car, which it is currently located in Tulsa, OK. If we can work out a deal, I may be able to drive the car to Dallas, Houston, Oklahoma City, Denver, or anywhere in between that has an airport that flies Southwest Airlines.
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Popular Science magazine's Best Of What's New 2012 all ate up with cars
Tue, 20 Nov 2012Popular Science has named the winners in its Best of What's New awards, the victors coming in the categories of aerospace, automotive, engineering, entertainment, gadgets, green, hardware, health, home, recreation, security and software. The automotive category did not go wanting for lauded advancements:
Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
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Mon, 06 May 2013According to Automotive News, the BMW i3 electric hatchback will likely be priced around $40,000, or similar to that of a well-equipped 3 Series sedan, when it goes on sale later this year. This information was revealed during an interview where AN spoke to Ludwig Willisch, CEO of BMW North America. The i3 will likely qualify for a $7,500 tax credit from the US federal government, though AN reports that a BMW spokesperson could not confirm this just yet.
In addition to the all-electric i3, BMW will offer a range-extended version that uses a 0.65-liter two-cylinder motorcycle engine and auxiliary generator to charge the car's battery on the go. Automotive News says pricing for this model is still unclear, as is whether or not the range-extended i3 will be eligible for the $7,500 tax credit. Of course, buyers needing a vehicle for longer trips will be able to borrow one from the automaker.
Automotive News also reports that the majority of BMW's 338 dealers in the United States will be able to sell the i3, as well as the upcoming i8 hybrid sports car. Dealerships have until June of this year to opt out of this program, however.
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