2000 - Bmw M Roadster & Coupe on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States

2000 BMW M COUPE 38K Miles | Two-owner | Recent service | Pristine | Unmolested original condition Up for sale is my beloved clownshoe ... already a classic, this vehicle is in amazing original condition with zero issues. The paint shines, with zero knicks, scratches or dings. The interior is perfect, with zero rips/tears/stains and very minimal signs of use on the driver seat (passenger side looks brand new). This is a no-story/non-issue coupe that has been enthusiast owned (2 total owners) and has been properly maintained and taken care of, taken exclusively to BMW of Mountain View (CA) for regular service. In the last few months, the vehicle has had: BMW inspection 1 and what was needed for inspection 2 service (receipts over 1800) Upgraded Michelin Pilot Super Sports (less than 2k miles in OEM sizes) New factory correct //M emblems replaced (the red tends to fade with time, now looks great!)
BMW M Roadster & Coupe for Sale
1999 - bmw m roadster & coupe(US $7,000.00)
2001 - bmw m roadster & coupe(US $11,000.00)
Hot deal!(US $22,982.00)
M roadster carfax clean serviced inspected local trade manual titanium silver(US $12,000.00)
1999 bmw z3 m coupe only 27 produced rare low mile(US $27,888.00)
1998 bmw z3 m roadster convertible 2-door 3.2l rare 1 of 22 only 7k miles!!!(US $25,990.00)
Auto Services in California
Z Best Body & Paint ★★★★★
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Windshield Repair Pro ★★★★★
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Whitney Auto Service ★★★★★
Wheel Enhancement ★★★★★
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The Homer to contest 24 Hours of LeMons
Thu, 27 Jun 2013It's finally happened. A 24 Hours of LeMons team has built the definitive interpretation of The Homer from The Simpsons for competition in an upcoming race. As you may recollect, The Homer is the fictional car designed by Homer Simpson for his brother's car company. Designed with a separate compartment for screaming children and other Homer-centric goodies, the animated machine bankrupted its parent company and put Homer's brother out of a job. Now we get to watch it race other crap cans as it tackles Southern California's Buttonwillow Raceway on June 29. Scott Chamberlain, Kris Linquist, Reid Conti, Ben Reilly and Mike Yepes will helm the machine, and Jeff Herman serves as the team's creative director.
The racer is the latest incarnation of a well-abused BMW 3 Series. The team campaigned the same E30 under the "Prickstine" banner as a Chrysler Imperial tribute and "Porcubimmer," the latter being a riff on the ever-popular joke about the difference between porcupines and BMW models. Never gets old. You can check out a video of the finished Homer below, and be sure to like the team on Facebook to see updates from the race. Now, about that Canyonero...
Preserving automotive history costs big bucks
Wed, 29 Jan 2014
$1.8 million is spent each year to maintain GM's fleet of 600 production and concept cars.
When at least two of the Detroit Three were on the verge of death a few years back, one of the tough questions that was asked of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler execs - outside of why execs were still taking private planes to meetings - was why each company maintained huge archives of old production and concept vehicles. GM, for example, had an 1,100-vehicle collection when talk of a federal bailout began.
2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe now more expensive than when new
Sun, 06 Apr 2014At the end of the day, your friendly Autoblog editors are car guys, just like you. So, while we might have more of an opportunity to test some of the most interesting vehicles on the new car scene than does your average gear head, we can still be found whiling away those long afternoon hours looking at used cars and thinking about what could be.
Just the other day, we had a vivid reminder about one of our dream cars from the very recent past, the 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe. If you didn't catch it, Michael Harley had a great time testing and reviewing the new Dinan S3-R version of the car, which throws an impressively engineered turbo and suspension tune on a BMW that was damn near perfect out of the box.
In the Comments section of that review, a few savvy Autoblog readers pointed out that our estimated price for a used donor car, set at $50,000, was low. Odd, we thought, as the car retailed for less than $50k ($46,135) when it was new in 2011. So we started checking around.