1995 Bmw M3 Base Coupe 2-door 3.0l Rare Dakar Yellow on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2990CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: BMW
Model: M3
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Mileage: 125,500
Exterior Color: DAKAR YELLOW
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 6
125,500 Miles
Clean AutoCheck (NO ACCIDENTS!!!!)
Fully Operational Sunroof
Immaculate Condition Inside and Out
A Well Maintained Automobile
I am the Second Owner and Has ALWAYS Been GARAGED
Adult Owned and Driven. Non Smoker.
Smooth Shifting 5-Speed Automatic Transmission with (Manual-Sport or Economy Modes)
Everything Works AND NEEDS NOTHING!!!
Cold A/C, and Fully Working Heater
Pioneer In Dash Radio/CD with USB-Auxiliary and Bluetooth
Minimal Curbrash on Original Straight and True BMW Contour wheels
Complete BMW Trunkmounted Toolkit included
No Rips, Tears or Worn, Original Leather Interior
New Headliner
70% Tread remaining on Z rated tires
Full Size Alloy Wheel Spare Tire
Power Windows - All in working condition with New Regulators and Motors
BMW Original Matching Floormats
Shiny Immaculate Paint with minimal imperfectons associated with an 18 year old classic automobile
FULLY SERVICED ALWAYS with MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL
Custom Matching Yellow CAR COVER IS INCLUDED
Seriously the NICEST Example of a 1995 M3 Dakar Yellow
A Must See! to appreciate its condition
New Struts, Brake Pads and and Rotors
Newly Rebuilt/Re-Certified Vanos System
New Belts
New Battery
New Hood Strutts
New Windshield
New Rubber on Rear Windows
Genuine BMW Sheepskin Seat Covers for added protection
Original Harman Kardon 10 Speaker System
Cruise Contlol
Manual 12 Way Seats
Redone Interior Door Panels
NO Engine Codes or Warning Lights Displayed
No Modifications -Totally Original
OBD I
This Car Needs Nothing!!!!!!!!
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Tue, Feb 24 2015Cars are nothing more than computers on wheels. As such, they're vulnerable to hackers. Most people who work within the auto industry have understood this for years, but for the broader American public not paying as close attention, three storylines emerged recently that underscored this new vehicular reality. First, German researchers found a flaw in BMWs remote-services system that allowed them to access the telematics units in vehicles. Then, a 60 Minutes report demonstrated that researchers could remotely infiltrate a Chevy Impala and override critical functions, like acceleration and braking. Finally, a US Senator released a critical report (see video above) that found almost all automakers are unprepared to handle real-time hacks of their vehicles. Those reports come on the heels of two previous instances in recent months when researchers demonstrated the capability to hack cars. All this news can be disconcerting. If you're late to the concept of car-hacking and wondering how this is possible, we've got you covered. Here's your quick primer on what you need to know. 1. How Did My Car Become A Computer? On the outside, cars haven't changed all that much over the past couple of decades years. On the inside, however, the amount of electronics and software has dramatically increased. Most new cars contain more than 50 microprocessors known as electronic control units. These ECUs control everything from airbag deployment and navigation systems to throttle control and braking, and they're usually connected to each other on an internal network called the CAN bus. 2. What Exactly Is Car Hacking? Depends who you ask. Automakers might consider anything that alters the car from its state of manufacture as a 'hack.' For example, if you're chipping the engine – re-calibrating those ECUs to increase your horsepower – some people might consider that a hack. But in the context of the recent news reports, security experts are focused on unwanted, unauthorized cyber intrusions into a vehicle. Once inside your car, prospective attacks could range from minor things like eavesdropping on conversations via an infotainment system and unlocking car doors to major concerns, like overriding driver inputs and controlling braking, steering and acceleration. 3. How Is This All Possible? Any part of the car that communicates with the outside world, either via a remote or direct connection, is a potential entry point for hackers.
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We just couldn't help ourselves. Oh, we could've focused on the i8's carbon-fiber monocoque, or its well-resolved plug-in-hybrid powertrain that incorporates a tiny 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine and an electric motor, or its seamless through-the-road all-wheel drive. This is a car that will even have frickin' laser beams for headlights - at least it will for our friends in Europe (and it will in the US, should our legislators ever catch up).
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Set to debut, as expected, at the Frankfurt Motor Show this week is the new Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo, which you can consider, for all intents and purposes, the diesel M3 that BMW never built. While the outgoing D3 (which was Alpina's best-selling model) used a four-cylinder engine, Autocar reports that the new model packs a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo inline-six diesel to drive a respectable 345 horsepower but a mammoth 516 pound-feet of torque to either the rear wheels or all four through the optional availability of xDrive. (European buyers will also be able to choose between sedan and wagon bodystyles.)
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