2007 Bmw X3 Msport 3.0si Sav 4-door 3.0l **prestine** on 2040-cars
Hudsonville, Michigan, United States
The 2007 BMW X3 comes
with a silky smooth 3.0L in-line six-cylinder engine that makes
260-horsepower and 225 lb-ft or torque. The vehicle also comes with
xDrive, which is the latest development in BMW's AWD technology. it uses
a servomotor to adjust the multi-disc clutch that splits the torque
between the front and rear wheels, and in many circumstances the X3
feels just like a rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Reduced traction causes more
power to be fed to the front, and the DSC traction-control can even
reduce engine torque and brake individual wheels so that you can conquer
most any hill. A standard push-button hill descent control can maneuver
the X3 down steep or slippery hills with no driver throttle or braking
input.The X3 has one and a half cubic feet less interior volume than the
X5, and offers the usual mix of BMW austerity mixed with luxury.
This X3 is well-equipped with options including Xenon Headlights, M Sport Package, Panoramic Moonroof, Sport Package with 18" wheels, and Premium Package. Premium Package includes 9-way adjustable leather seats, auto-dimming mirrors, and
Bluetooth. Sport Package adds a stiffer suspension and larger wheels.
We purchased this 1 owner BMW from Grayson in Knoxville, TN in April 2013. Unfortunately, our familial needs have changed. This X3 is in immaculate condition. We had the dealership put new Michelin tires on prior to our delivery. Additionally, this X3 recently came out of its Certified Pre-Owned Status in June. All paint is original; there are no repairs. Wheels are in perfect condition; no scuffs. All pics are representative of the vehicle. I have plenty more pics if you would like, please ask!! Additionally, if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Thanks & Happy Bidding! |
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Fri, 29 Mar 2013It won't be until 2015 at the earliest, but the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA), Grand-Am and the Internationale Tourenwagen-Rennen have agreed to a licensing and cooperation deal that could bring a version of Germany's DTM series to the US.
When the American Le Mans Series and Grand-Am are officially combined next year, the resulting body will be called United SportsCar Racing (USCR). IMSA will be the sanctioning body for that series, and DTM races could be run as support events. It was also suggested by an ALMS chief that DTM races could be standalone or join NASCAR and IndyCar weekends.
With the so-called DTM America finally agreed to, there is now a way for manufacturers to run the same DTM-type cars in Europe, the US and Japan - last year Japan's Super GT series agreed to adopt "the basic technical regulations" of DTM for the GT500 class, the top class in the series. That already puts six manufacturers in play: Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW that run in Germany's DTM and Honda, Nissan and Lexus that run in Super GT. The DTM oversight body has invited American brands to Germany for the opening round of the 2013 season, and will begin actively courting their participation in the US series. Check out the press release from Audi with comments on the deal below.
BMW releases complete pricing info on M3 and M4
Mon, 31 Mar 2014When BMW unveiled the M3 and M4 at the Detroit Auto Show back in January, we told you that the new sportsters were starting at $62,000 and $64,200, respectively. That leaked info, though, only told a small part of the story for the new M cars. Now, we have the complete pricing sheet on the new coupe and sedan, direct from BMW.
The pricing intel that we had at the time was correct - prices start at $62,000 for four doors and $64,200 for two. Those prices don't include the $925 destination charge. Potential customers should also plan on spending an extra $550, as seven of the eight paint options are of the metallic variety. BMW's trademark Alpine White is the only no-cost paint option.
As for the cabin, customers will, interestingly, have the choice of a cloth/leather combination as standard. That's in addition to the standard suite of leather options. There are also extended leather and full leather options, for $950 and $3,500, respectively. There are three option packages available, covering all the extra goodies for the M3 and M4.
A car writer's year in new vehicles [w/video]
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