Bmw X5 3.0i on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
BMW X5 3.0i 2005 Single Owner Purchased New from Factory Always Stored in Garage Never in Cold Climates Where Road Salts/Solvents Used Standard Engineering and Safety Features Include: 3.0 liter 24-Valve Six Cylinder Engine Four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes Dynamic Stability Control with All Season Traction XDrive All-Wheel Drive System Hill Descent Control Power Steering Double-Pivot Strut-Type Front Suspension 4-Link Integral Rear Suspension 17 X 7.5 Alloy Wheels "Smart" Airbags for Driver and Passenger Dual Front Door-Mounted Side Impact Airbags Head Protection System Front and Rear Height-Adjustable Front Safety Belts with Automatic Pretensioners and Force Limiters Coded Drive-away Protection Halogen Free-Form Low-Beam Headlights and Foglights Rear Window Wiper/Washer Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers Options: Automatic Transmission Sterling gray exterior Gray leather interior Cold Weather Package (heated front seats, headlight washers and ski bag) Heated Steering Wheel Premium Package On-Board Computer Power Glass Moonroof Adjustable Rear Seat Back Body Colored Door Handles Wood Trim Cup Holder Lumbar Support Rain Sensor and Automatic Headlights Xenon Headlights Adaptive Light Control Premium Sound System with DSP Comfort and Convenience Features: Vehicle and Key Memory Remote Entry, Including 2-Step Unlocking and Remote Tailgate Release Automatic Climate Control with Micro-Filter and Air Recirculation Power Tilt and Telescopic, Leather-Wrapped Multi-Function Steering Wheel with Cruise, Audio and Accessory Phone Controls Power, Heated Door Mirrors, and Rear Window Defroster Anti-Thieft AM/FM/Stereo/CD Audio System Memory System for Driver's Seat, Side-View Mirrors and Steering Wheel Position Power Front Seats with Lumbar Support Power Windows with One-Touch Up and Down Operation Service Interval Indicator 4-Function On-Board Computer Electric Interior Tailgate Release Check Control Vehicle Monitor System Roof Rails Tax, title, license and all applicable fees are the sole responsibility of buyer. Vehicle is available for local pickup at no charge. All shipping costs and responsibility to arrange shipping is buyer's sole responsibility. |
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EVO "2012 Car of the Year: The Track Battles" is a sports car salmagundi
Sun, 25 Nov 2012EVO has come out with another gotta-watch-it video, throwing its 2012 Car of the Year contestants around the UK's 1.5-mile Blyton Park track. It's actually a 15-minute teaser for the full-length DVD detailing the magazine's Car of the Year selection, but the tease is worth every penny free second.
Tiff Needell and sports car racer Richard Meaden handle the wheel duties, the two driving five pairs of sports cars: Lotus Exige S vs. Porsche Boxster S, Morgan Three-Wheeler vs. Toyota GT86, BMW M135i vs. Porsche 911, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series vs. Alpina B3 GT3, the marquee event pits the McLaren MP4-12C vs. the Pagani Huayra. After a head-to-head lap with commentary during drifts, Meaden takes each car out to set a representative lap time.
You'll find the verdicts, lots of tire smoke, and lines like "Anything you can do sideways I can do sideways" in the video below.
BMW planning to stretch i3 into i5 family hauler?
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The stretch job would add an extra four inches of legroom in the back and another six inches of rear overhang to the benefit of cargo space. The result would create a vehicle longer than the current Mini Countryman - although the next Countryman is likely to be even larger. As Autocar points out, the process of extending the i3's composte passenger cell likely wouldn't be as difficult or cost-intensive as lengthening a conventional metal chassis, although the rear doors would need to be re-engineered.
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Trump calls Germans 'very bad,' vows to stop their car sales in US
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