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2000 Bmw Z3 2.8 Roadster - Titanium Silver on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:67250
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Mechanical:

·         Cryo-Slot Brake Rotors

·         Hawk Performance Ceramic Brake Pads

·         BavAuto Ignition Coils

·         K&N Air Filter

·         Power Windows - One Touch Open/Close

·         Power Door Locks

·         OEM BMW Alarm System

·         OEM foglights

·         A/C and Heat fully functional

Wheels/Tires:

·         BBS CK 17” Alloys

·         Tires

o   Front -  Toyo T1R – 225/45-17- 50% Remaining

o   Rear  -   Toyo Proxes T1 Sport- 245/40ZR-17 – 95% Remaining

·         Wheel Locks

Accessories:

·         Mud Flaps – Front and Rear

·         Magnetic Stone Guards for Rear Fenders

·         Rear Shocks – Reinforcements for Top Mounts

·         Racing Dynamics Strut Tower Brace

·         Roll Hoop Wind Deflector

·         New Chrome Exhaust Tips

·         New Floor Mats

Power Top:

·         Bonnet for top

·         Original BMW convertible top window protector cloth

·         Just treated with RaggTopp protector

·         New window

Stereo:

·         Single CD Player- HK

·         Mid-Range (Kickpanel) Speakers – New

·         Tweeters - New

Other:

·         2 Lighted Keys

·         Owners Manual

·         Owners CD

·         Service Records since 2005

·         Non-Smoking

·         Passenger seat has been repaired at seat belt bracket

·      Installed Options

·         ABS brakes

·         Driver vanity mirror

·         Dual front impact airbags

·         Dual front side impact airbags

·         Electronic stability

·         Front bucket seats

·         Integrated roll-over protection

·         Leather shift knob

·         Leather steering wheel

·         Leather upholstery

·         Occupant sensing airbag

·         Passenger door bin

·         Passenger vanity mirror

·         Power door mirrors

·         Power driver seat

·         Power passenger seat

·         Sport steering wheel

·         Tachometer

·         Traction control

·         Variably intermittent wipers

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BMW slapped with discrimination suit by EEOC

Thu, 13 Jun 2013

According to a report from CNNMoney, BMW has been hit with a lawsuit from the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after revised criminal background check policies resulted in the dismissal of 88 contractors, 70 of whom (that's about 80 percent) were black. A total of 645 contractors were required to submit to background checks at BMW's facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina after BMW switched contract companies at its plant.
Though the 88 persons who were not rehired by the new contractor all had criminal records, that may not necessarily be a legal way to screen applicants, as the EEOC counters: "BMW's policy has no time limit with regard to convictions. The policy is a blanket exclusion without any individualized assessment of the nature and gravity of the crimes, the ages of the convictions, or the nature of the claimants' respective positions."
BMW's actions were in violation of the Civic Rights Act of 1964, according to the EEOC, because they utilized "a criminal conviction policy that disproportionately screened out African-Americans." A recent bulletin offering guidance from the EEOC on the Civil Rights Act can be found here, but the EEOC's stance on the issue has been the same for years: "Since issuing its first written policy guidance in the 1980s regarding the use of arrest and conviction records in employment decisions, the EEOC has advised employers that under certain circumstances, their use of that information to deny employment opportunities could be at odds with Title VII."

BMW Individual gives 760Li a Sterling reputation

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

Standard chrome too plebeian for your taste? You can order a Rolls-Royce with its Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament made out of just about anything you want: gold, silver, glass... you name it. But if your sense of style is a bit less Anglo and a bit more Saxon, BMW has another option for you.
Feast your eyes on the BMW Individual 760Li Sterling edition. (But don't look directly at it. Don't you dare.) Crafted in partnership between BMW Individual and the silversmiths at Robbe & Berking, the special 7 Series is adorned with hammered sterling silver trim inside and out. The twin-kidney grille, the emblems, the interior trim panels... all hand-made in silver. So you won't want to park this particular Bimmer in the wrong neighborhood, because unlike the Rolls ornament, these don't retract safely under the hood.
The special edition gets a dark grey exterior tint and brown leather interior, the best to highlight the silver brightwork. Otherwise it's mechanically identical to any other 760Li (or so we would presume, as the press release didn't mention specifically), that being the flagship version of BMW's flagship sedan, complete with 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 at the front end of a long wheelbase. Check it out in the gallery above, including the build process at both BMW Individual and Robbe & Berking, and press release below.

Did Lexus make a BMW? Or did BMW make a Lexus? This and other 2017 surprises

Fri, Dec 29 2017

It's that time of year again. The calendar is about to reach its end, Star Trek Cats 2018 is about to take its place, and I'm reflecting about all the cars that graced my driveway this year or summoned me to exotic places. You know, like Stuttgart or Phoenix. In 2017, I drove at least 57, and as I perused the list of them, I started to notice a common refrain: "This car surprised me." Most were pleasant surprises, but there were a few head scratchers and facepalms for good measure. In both cases, it was generally the result of car companies seemingly trying to break out of an existing mold. Nowhere was that more apparent than the pair of Lexuses slathered in Infrared paint: The LS 500 that left me this week and the LC 500 that was my favorite car of 2017. Though Lexus has been trying to shake its crusty, gold-packaged reputation for some time now, its efforts always seemed like an old man choosing Hollister to redo his wardrobe after realizing it hasn't been updated since 1987. I fell in love with the LC, genuinely floored by its near-perfect take on the GT. It's characterful in sound, appearance and tactility. It was at home in the city, in the mountain and on the open road. It was both comfortable and thrilling, and after driving the mechanically related LS 500, I can report that the LC's talents aren't an outlier. The LS 500's turbo V6 may make different noises than the LC's naturally aspirated V8, but it nevertheless invigorates the cabin when the car is placed in Sport+ mode. The steering is truly communicative, body motions are kept in miraculous check, and I absolutely forgot I was in an enormous luxury limo ... and a Lexus one at that. It was everything that the BMW 530e was not. I drove that on the exact same roads and was utterly bored the entire time. Generally doughy, lifeless steering, more distant than Planet 9. And no, the plug-in hybrid powertrain had nothing to do with that. At least it shouldn't. The Porsche Panamera S e-Hybrid I also drove this year proves that, as do the Hyundai Ioniqs, which are surprisingly adept and fun little cars regardless of what powers their wheels (Hyundai + hybrid = fun really blew me away). I would drive that Lexus LS F Sport over the BMW 5 Series any day of the week, which seems like a shocking thing to say in relation to either car. While Lexus is seemingly breaking out of its old crusty mold, BMW seems to be climbing into one.