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BMW of Austin, 7011 McNeil Drive, Austin, TX 78729
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBAVM1C59FVW57623Year: 2015
Make: BMW
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Model: X1
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: sDrive28i
Exterior Color: White
Doors: 4
Interior Color: Tan
Engine Description: 2.0L TWINPOWER TURBO 4-CY
Number of Cylinders: 4
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In the design video, BMW explains how the i8's styling is intended to be practical, with aerodynamics and fuel efficiency in mind, yet still have a sporty and dynamic look. The performance video aims to show that the plug-in hybrid can be fuel efficient while still delivering plenty of performance, and it shows an animation about how the i8's drive systems work together. Scroll down to watch both videos on this bold green supercar.
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