2003 Bmw M3, Smg, Coupe 2-door 3.2l, 6 Speed on 2040-cars
Niles, Illinois, United States
FOR SALE
2003 BMW M3,
SMG SILVER WITH GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR, 110K MILES REASON FOR REBUILT TITLE: I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM INSURANCE COMPANY FEW MONTHS AGO. CAR HAD SMALL DAMAGE ON THE REAR RIGHT SIDE AS WE REMOVED AND REPLACED QUARTER PANEL RIGHT SIDE, REAR BUMPER AND TAIL LIGHT RIGHT SIDE. ALL PARTS ARE OEM PARTS. CAR NOW LOOKS/DRIVES LIKE IT SHOULD, DRIVES SMOOTH DOES NOT MAKE NO NOISES AND DOES NOT PULL DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. AS YOU CAN NOTICE IN THE HISTORY REPORT HAD ONLY 1 ACCIDENT AND IT WAS A MINOR ISSUE. I SPECIALIZE ON REBUILDING CARS, WORKING WITH PROFESSIONAL EQUIPPED FACILITY, OVER 15 YEARS IN BUSINESS. I'M OPEN FOR ANY INSPECTION BEFORE AUCTION ENDS FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR INFO PLEASE CALL 773-6-1-5-0-2-4-2 |
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Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo torquing its way toward Frankfurt
Mon, 09 Sep 2013Few tuners benefit from the kind of factory support that Alpina does, giving the pseudo-aftermarket firm nearly as much official status as BMW's own M division. And this is its latest product.
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.)
The engine is the same as you'd find in the XD3 and D5 (Alpina's diesel performance versions of the X3 and 5 Series, respectively), but in the lighter 3 Series form can propel the D3 Bi-Turbo up to 62 miles per hour in 4.6 seconds and on to an Autobahn-crunching top speed of 173 mph. And as per Alpina tradition, visual cues are minimal, with a subtly optimized aero kit and 19- or available 20-inch alloy wheels. Unfortunately, the 7 Series-based B7 is the only Alpina we get on this side of the Atlantic, but an oil-drenched performance enthusiast can dream.
2015 BMW M3 and M4 configurator launched, no lunch hour safe
Thu, 03 Apr 2014BMW has just made your lunch break a little more interesting by launching the configurators for the M3 and M4. Pricing and options for the new sports coupe and sedan was revealed just a few days ago, but it's always more fun to see the visual effect your personalizations have on the bottom line.
The M3 and M4 start at $62,000 and $64,200, respectively, without a $925 destination charge. However, as soon as the configurator is opened, both models default with metallic paint ($550) and the M Double-clutch Transmission ($2900), plus extended leather on the M3 ($950) and full leather on the M4 ($3,500). This is basically the way they were shown when displayed at auto shows. Of course, there's nothing preventing users from setting up these performance machines however they like.
So sit down at your desk with a cup of coffee or a sandwich and create your perfect German sport sedan or coupe. It's always fun to see how much money can be spent on a dream car.
BMW i8 pitted against M4 in sibling rivalry track battle
Wed, Jan 7 2015We recently watched Auto Bild challenge the BMW i8 against the M4 in a German drag race of decide the quicker of the inter-brand rivals. The hybrid took a commanding victory in that fight. However, Autocar now has a new battle for the two coupes. The siblings are together again on the Castle Combe Circuit to find out which of them offers the more enjoyable experience at the track. Unfortunately, we don't ever get a perfect point of comparison in the video because host Steve Sutcliffe never does a full lap in anger with either of them to set a time. Instead, he focuses more on how the BMWs feel behind the wheel. Sutcliffe also admits midway through the clip that the i8's electric motor is out of juice to power the front axle's electric motor. That only leaves the hybrid with its 228-horsepower and 236-pound-feet-of-torque turbocharged three-cylinder to spin the rear wheels. Still, Sutcliffe spends ample time explaining the benefits and downfalls of driving these coupes. See where his opinion falls between the M4 as the traditional German sports coupe and the i8 as the new-school hybrid in the video, above.