2002 - Bmw M Roadster & Coupe on 2040-cars
El Cerrito, California, United States
If you are looking for the finest representation of a Z3 M Roadster in this country this is it! This car is 1 in only 6 made with this Triple Imola Red trim from 2002 and has everything right for a collector or enthusiast. I am selling the car to make room for a new purchase. The car is Imola Red with black and red leather interior and red soft top. It has always been garaged and covered with ~27,600 miles. This is the famous S54 315HP powerplant built only in 2001 and 2002. The car is in 100% Stock Condition with all original Body Panels and VIN Tags Intact. Factory Options Include Power Seats, Power Convertible Top, Chrome Trim Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror, Harman Kardon HiFi Audio with In Dash CD Player, and Heated Seats just to name a few. Clean Vehicle History Report with No Accidents, Incidents or Issues. I’m the second enthusiast owner of this wonderful car and neither of us were smokers. Just serviced with its Inspection I to ensure its turn-key ready for its new owner. Driving this car is an experience you will not forget. The underside of the hood is as clean as the rest of the car. A Complete Car with All Keys, Books, Manuals, Wind Screen, Black Tonneau Cover, Front License Plate Holder, Battery Tender and other accessories. This car is already a classic. If you would like to own and drive the finest candy-apple red roadster on the road that will only increase in value, this is your car!
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- 1999 - bmw z3(US $7,000.00)
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BMW working on 2 Series Active Hybrid Tourer
Wed, 14 May 2014The cover may have officially been pulled off the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer at the Geneva Motor Show, but BMW has apparently continued working on other variants behind closed doors. While at first glance this prototype looks like any other Active Tourer, the "Hybrid Test Vehicle" stickers on the passenger door and rear bumper give it away as something a little different.
Details about the hybrid Active Tourer are somewhat sketchy at the moment, but BMW indicated its likely direction for the electrified hatchback in the earlier Concept Active Tourer. It used a hybridized 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine coupled with an electric motor with a total system output of 190 horsepower and 147 pound-feet of torque. The company claimed that it had a roughly 19-mile electric range and could hit 62 miles per hour in under 8 seconds. However, the Bavarian automaker hasn't said yet whether this powertrain would be used in the production version.
The internal combustion 2 Series Active Tourer is rumored to come to the US in 2015. Given the nearly complete look of the test car, the hybrid might not be too far behind.
BMW wants world drifting record back in US
Sat, 23 Mar 2013BMW just can't stand the thought of the world record for the longest drift winding up in the hands of someone else. The German automaker is set to take a crack at setting a new record by blowing the old one straight out of the water. A driver in China holds the current title after kicking a car sideways for a full 3.6 miles. Now, on May 11, BMW Performance Driving Instructor Johan Schwartz will attempt to pitch a BMW M5 sideways for some 40 miles as part of a stunt to raise funds for the BMW Pro-Am Charity.
We've had the distinct pleasure of riding with the instructors at the BMW facility in South Carolina, and we can tell you that if anyone can keep an M5 at full tilt for 40 miles, it's these guys. BMW has released a teaser video to drum up attention for the stunt. You can catch it below.
Xcar checks if BMW's i8 offers moves as electrifying as its looks
Sat, 02 Aug 2014If you were to plot the general opinion about hybrids since their introduction among auto enthusiasts, the resulting graph would likely be shaped somewhat like a "V." In the beginning interest was high, simply due the novelty of these new powertrains, then the line would gradually fall as the models got the stereotype of being boring commuters. Today, though, things might be back on the upswing. Vehicles like the McLaren P1, Porsche 918 and BMW i8 are showing that a hybrid doesn't have to be synonymous for dull. In its latest video, Xcar Films aims to find out if BMW's electrified sports coupe actually earns the brand's old moniker as the ultimate driving machine.
While the focus here is on what the i8 is like behind the wheel, one of the main highlights for the viewer is the interesting ways that Xcar shoots the BMW. It's not necessarily a beautiful vehicle, but seeing it in motion reveals all sorts of little intricacies that still photos don't pick up. For example, our eye catches the flying buttresses and little crevices scooped out of the corners when we get a look at the rear. It's just a fun car to look at.
With its 1.5-liter, turbocharged, three-cylinder engine and electric motor, the i8 positions itself as the future of automotive performance. But its intriguing looks and cutting-edge use of carbon fiber would be wasted if the coupe didn't drive well. We won't spoil the final verdict, though, you'll have to watch the video above.