2007 Bmw Z4 on 2040-cars
Arlington, Texas, United States
Please message me with questions at: suellensssolana@welshhome.net . Since you are looking at this listing, I am sure you are a sports car enthusiast and you know everything about this
BMW "M" performance vehicle... But just in case you don't, 330 HP naturally aspirated @ just little over 3K lbs
with 9k RPM red line making 0 to 60 in just 4.9 s... Now the details:
Everything works, power everything, dual electronic seats with memory, power soft top, heated seats, bluetooth
connection, aux connection, sports mode, BMW assist system, auto climate control, etc, etc. it has been well
maintained, it shows pride of ownership. Turns heads and gets lots of compliments. Look at the pictures and ask all
your questions.
I love the hardtop on my vehicle, you won't see one like it anywhere, you get a unique Coupe look and still can
take a roadster ride anytime, this is a true all weather roadster since besides the hardtop it also comes with the
winter package with heated seats. The hardtop is carbon fiber made, imported from France which cost a little over
$4500 including shipping.
The interior is in very good condition, love the red leather seats with the silver and black accents in the
interior, the soft top is in very good condition since it has barely seen the sun, no rips or leaks whatsoever.
Mechanically the car needs nothing, 6 speed transmission shifts flawlessly, engine is super strong, engine bay is
clean and everything in its place, maintenance is up to date, just changed the oil and just spent $2300 in a
COMPLETE new set of brakes.
Everything is stock in this car, just the wheels are aftermarket, Forgestar F14, 19x8.5 front, 19x10 rear.
I hate to sell my car, I hope it goes to a good home.
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BMW tests M Lap Timer App with M4 Coupe at Brands Hatch
Fri, 21 Mar 2014The 2015 BMW M4 looks to include all the necessary ingredients to offer dynamite driving experience. It's an M car after all. But in today's constantly connected world, the experience of hurtling a car around a track isn't always enough.
We want data, and while there are some solid telemetry apps available for smartphones (notably Harry's GPS LapTimer), manufacturers have been a bit slower to develop their own dedicated mobile telemetry trackers for their performance cars. With the new M4, though, BMW is taking the plunge, allowing drivers to track their lap progress through a new app, creatively called the M Lap Timer.
To show off the program, BMW has recruited touring car racer Andy Priaulx to perform a fast lap in an M4 at the UK's Brands Hatch circuit. The accompanying video doesn't do much to show off the app in action. Rather, it give us a stylized look at the metrics as Priaulx hustles BMW's hottest 4 Series coupe around the circuit.
Europe's BMW 1 Series hatch caught looking fresh faced
Sat, 23 Aug 2014Hey, remember the BMW 1 Series? Yes, German brand's successors to the US-market coupe and convertible have one-upped the old car to wear the 2 Series designation now, but in other markets, our No. 1 crush still lives on, and as evidenced in these spy shots, the entry-level hatch appears to be undergoing a modest facelift.
We've spotted prototypes of the refreshed 1 Series before, with the majority of the car's changes focused around the front fascia. This time around, we're seeing the three-door variant, with wheels seemingly fitting of a Sport or even M Sport trim.
Of course, this One's not for US, as the small BMW isn't slated to come to our market anytime soon. Click through the gallery above to see what we're missing.
Rinspeed previews Budii concept ahead of Geneva show
Mon, Dec 8 2014Every year Frank Rinderknecht and his team at Rinspeed come to the Geneva Motor Show with another fantastical concept car, and next year's will be no exception. Though the show may still be several months away, the Swiss outfit is already giving us a glimpse of what to expect. Rinspeed's latest project is called the Budii, and it aims to "redefine the relationship between man and machine." As you might have guessed, that means driverless technology. Specific details at this point are limited, but the design calls for an electric vehicle with an adaptable cabin featuring drive-by-wire steering wheel. That wheel can swing out of the way to the center of the dashboard or to either side, should driver or passenger (as blurred as those rigid concepts become in this case) wish to take control. Beyond that we don't know much at this point, but the image above seems to indicate it'll be based on the BMW i3. Meanwhile the long list of partners and suppliers suggest it'll feature a design by Mansory, a Harman infotainment system and a Carl F. Bucherer analog clock embedded in the dynamic dashboard. 2015 Geneva Motor Show Rinspeed exhibits "Budii" at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show: "We need to redefine the relationship between man and machine" As far as Swiss automotive visionary Frank M. Rinderknecht is concerned, the breakneck speed of technical developments forces us to redefine our relationship with the automobile. The farsighted Swiss says: "Until now, what we have primarily associated with auto mobility was freedom and individuality. And - consciously or unconsciously - we are prepared to pay a high price in many regards for these privileges. We need only look at the accident statistics." Autonomous driving undoubtedly offers the opportunity to drastically diminish some of the drawbacks of private transport. For example, the number of traffic accidents could drop worldwide. But although it will be less prone to err than humans, even the best technology will not be perfect. "That is something we will have to accept," believes the boss of Rinspeed, the Swiss automotive powerhouse of ideas.