2002 Bmw M3 Base Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Herndon, Virginia, United States
Up for sale is my cherished 2002 E46 M3. It has the very desirable Carbon Black/Cinnamon interior - fully loaded out of the factory with lots of goodies. This car has just passed VA inspections/emissions. BMW of Sterling has given this car a clean bill of health (3/13/14). I have the pressure results for the SMG pump - runs very strong! Here's the work that has recently been completed:
Michelen Pilot Sport A/S Plus Ultra High Performance 225/40R19 Fronts 255/35R19 (Comes with Costco 45,000 mile warranty) COST: $1,174.56 AutoScandia 5/31/2012 (ODO: 39,550) 6 New Ignition Coils and spark plugs installed. LCM flashed for OEM eagle eyes tail lights COST: $838.81 AutoScandia 2/24/2012 (ODO: 38,462) Replaced both side front control arms and bracket bushing assemblies Oil and filter change. Replaced engine air filter and hvac microfilter. **Diffential leak detected at front seal** Four wheel alignment. Left side skirt was loose. Driver side rocker panel removed all clips replaced. Wiper blades replaced. COST: $2, 148.17 AutoScandia 3/01/2012 (ODO: 38,592) Replaced front differential seal. Rear differential fluid changed. **Confirmed slight subframe crack at right front corner mounting area.** - repair addressed 7/2/2013 COST: $611.26 AutoScandia 2/14/2013 (ODO: 41,791) Four wheel alignment. Inspected trailing arm bushings, bushing were worn. Replaced with PowerFlex trailing arm bushings. COST: $536.19 AutoScandia 4/19/2013 (ODO: 42,288) Inspect oil leak in front of car. Repaired oil leak at cylinder head plug. Replaced thermostat with associated pipe and o-rings, filled coolant, bled system, cleaned all affected areas. COST: $721.00 AutoScandia 5/08/2013 (ODO: 42,508) Replaced A/C belt. ZCP wheels installed, addressed wheel clearance concerns. No issues found. COST: $124.87 Replaced ALL rear suspension crossmember bolts, washers, nuts (front and rear). Installed PowerFlex rear subframe bushings. Installed Poweflex Differential Carrier bushings. Installed Poweflex Wishbone bushings. COST: $632.44 Customer requests inspection of rear subframe for signs of cracks/failures. Crack body above rear subframe discovered. Rear floor panel replaced with updated reinforced panel. Customer provided new bushings for rear suspension. Floor painted, rear suspension reinstalled. Four wheel alignment performed. Road tested. COST: (Covered by BMW Silent Recall) BMW of Perform B12 11:06 DME Programming Recall. COST: (Covered by BMW Recall) Matchless Body Works 4/29/2013 Paint OEM trunk lid handle. Carbon Black COST: $76.00 PARTS REPLACEMENT LIST: Cain BMW 2/19/2012...BMW E46 M3 OEM Chrome Shift Knob...COST: $102.99 Turner Motorsport 12/27/2012...Stealth directional bulb set...COST: $37.50 BMW of BMW of BMW of Hoen Sybesmas Electronics 3/12/2012...Rear View oval mirror (interior) refurbished...COST: $95.00 Aquidneck Autocenter Inc. 3/01/2012...2 OEM M3 side grill emblems with mounting brackets...COST: $61.02 BimmerZone.com 1/07/2013...Powerflex Rear Trailing Arm Bushings...COST: $75.00 Advance Auto Parts 1/5/2013...Core BMW of Bavarian AutoSport 6/5/2013...Powerflex Rear Subframe Bushing Kit (Urethane)...COST: $244.17 Bimmerworld 6/7/2013...Powerflex E46 Differential Mount Set (2)...COST: $353.61 eBay Purchase 2/21/2013...OEM BMW MK4 Navigation Computer w/2013 Road Map discs...COST: $223.00 GRAND TOTAL $8,640.39 |
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BMW raises pricing on many models
Wed, 02 Oct 2013Buyers interested in a new BMW will start paying a bit more for their Ultimate Driving Machines, beginning yesterday. The Munich, Germany-based manufacturer has announced price hikes across nearly its entire range, covering model years 2013 and 2014, that will sting higher-end customers in particular.
Price increases are enough to get any consumer riled up, but the incremental nature of BMW's increase makes it a bit easier to swallow. All 1 Series and remaining 3 Series Convertibles (including the M3 Convertible) will see a $300 increase in price. All current-generation F30 3 Series, 5 Series GT and X3 crossovers will get their price bumped by $200. $500 increases are coming for the 6 Series range (not including the M6), while the diminutive X1 gets just a $100 increase.
Cars on the losing end of the price hikes include the newest M cars, the M5 and M6 Coupe, Convertible and Gran Coupe, which are being bumped $2,000. BMW is adding $1,000 to the sticker of all Z4s and the entire X6 range, including the X6M.
BMW maintenance plan no longer transferrable to 2nd owner
Tue, 12 Aug 2014One of the best innovations in car buying in recent years is the rise of no-cost scheduled maintenance programs. Many people feel really anxious about taking their car in for service, and these deals help mitigate that somewhat. Obviously, it's not free for automakers to implement the offers, and now BMW is altering the way its four-year, 50,000-mile Maintenance Program works for some owners. "To keep such an offer sustainable we had to make a change," said Kenn Sparks, Manager of Business Communications at BMW North America, to Autoblog via email.
The original person to buy or lease the model isn't going to see any difference, but the program is no longer transferable to a second owner, unless that person is in the owners household. Those people include includes parents, siblings, grandparents and grandchildren, in addition to someone like a spouse or children. The original owner just has to advise BMW of new user. "The program change will affect 2nd owners and for them BMW is introducing an optional full-maintenance product that covers the vehicle up to 100,000 miles," said Sparks. Scroll down to read the entire announcement.
The best cars we drove this year
Tue, Dec 30 2014Six hundred and fifty. That's roughly how many cars pass through the hands of Autoblog editors every year, from the vehicles we test here at home, to the cars we drive on new product launches, testing roundups, long-term cars, and so on. Of course, our individual numbers vary due to several reasons, but at the end of the day, our team's repertoire of automotive experience is indeed vast. But let's be honest, some cars certainly stand out more than others. So as the year's about to turn, and as we're readying brand-new daily cat calendars for our cubicles, our editors are all taking time to reflect on the machinery that made this year so special, with one simple, open-ended question as the guide a question that we're asked quite frequently, from friends, family, colleagues, and more. "What's the best car you drove this year?" Lamborghini Huracan When I review the list of everything I drove in 2014, picking an absolute favorite becomes almost impossible. I mean, how does one delineate between the joy offered by cars as different as the Alfa Romeo 4C, Volkswagen Golf R, Mercedes-AMG GT S and even the humble-yet-wonderful Chevy Colorado? Okay fine, I'll just pick the Lamborghini. I drove the Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 on a racetrack, in the mountains, and along southern coast of Spain. It felt like the king of the car jungle in all of those places, sucking the eyeballs of observers nearly out of their heads as it drove by, and almost melting my brain with its cocktail of speed and grip and intense communication. It feels a little easy to say that the one new supercar I drove this year was also my favorite, but the fact is that the Huracan is one of the finest cars I've driven during my career, let alone 2014. Judge me if you must. Β Seyth Miersma Senior Editor Rolls-Royce Wraith There are a couple of ways to look at the question, "What's the best car you drove this year?" In terms of what was so good I'd go out and buy one tomorrow, that'd be my all-time sweetheart, the Volkswagen GTI. Or if I'm just talking about sheer cool-factor, maybe something like the Galpin GTR1, BMW i8, or Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG. But instead, I'm going to write about the sheer opulence of being the best of the best. The hand-crafted, holier-than-thou, shut-your-mouth-when-I'm-talking-to-you supremacy. I'm picking the Rolls-Royce Wraith. I drove the Wraith for a week in April, and was really, really impressed. This car does everything, perfectly.