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Bmw: X5 4.8i on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:114700 Color: Black
Location:

Wayne, New Jersey, United States

Wayne, New Jersey, United States
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2008 BMW X5 4.8i – This X5 is in absolute great condition and needs nothing, all scheduled and preventive maintenance has been completed. · Exterior Color: Black Sapphire Metallic · Interior Color: Black Nevada Leather with Wood Inserts · 4.8-liter, 32-valve V-8 engine (with Valvetronic & VANOS 2 intake manifold) · xDrive all-wheel-drive system · 4-wheel anti-lock brakes with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), and Dynamic Brake Control · Hill Descent Control (HDC) · Dynamic Cruise Control · iDrive system (on-board computer) · Tire Pressure Monitors (TPM) · Xenon Adaptive Headlights (auto-leveling) and Cornering Light foglights · Panoramic moonroof Factory Options ($11.995 in options) · Premium Package $1,750 · Premium Sound Package $1,850 · Rear Climate Package $ 900 · Sport Package $3,600 · Technology Package $2,600 · Running Boards $ 300 · Ipod & USB Adapter $ 400 · Satellite Radio $ 595 Upgrades / Updates (over $11,000 invested) · - 22” TSW Interlagos wheels, front/rear spacers, Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires (w/ new TPM sensors) - $3,800 o Front 22x10 o Rear 22x11 · - Eibach lowering springs (front) with custom adjustable links (rear) - $850 (installed) · - Custom smoked tail lights, side markers, and front/rear reflectors - $850 · - Color matched front bumper inserts and black kidney grills and mesh - $675 · - Carbon Fiber Headlights eyelids - $100· - Oil change done every 3,000 miles and all scheduled are up to date · - All engine seals & gaskets replaced in March 2016 - $4,000 (including labor) (one seal had a small leak, and I decided to replace all the seals & gaskets since they commonly go bad in time on these engines) · - New alternator & hoses in June 2016 - $1000 (including labor) · Car is in absolute great condition, I was planning on keeping it for a couple of more years (as you can see by the preventive maintenance completed this year), but I just purchased an unexpected new toy and don’t have the space to keep the X5.
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BMW unleashes 160-hp S 1000 R streetfighter motorcycle

Wed, 06 Nov 2013

BMW Motorrad released the S 1000 RR superbike in 2010, but for those who'd like to take it down a (small) notch, the German motorcycle maker introduced the 2014 S 1000 R, a slightly less-ballsy version of the range-topping superbike, at EICMA on Tuesday.
In its transformation from 193-horsepower superbike to 160-hp sportbike, BMW detuned the 999cc inline four-cylinder engine a bit by lowering the redline from 13,000 RPM to 11,000 RPM, where peak power is made. Torque is rated at "approximately" 83 pound-feet (the RR makes 82.5 lb-ft), but more importantly, engineers tweaked the torque delivery in the R's favor by redesigning the cylinder-head ducts, modifying the camshaft profiles and reprogramming the engine management system. The result is seven lb-ft more torque than the RR up to 7,500 RPM. The R's torque peak occurs at 9,250 RPM.
The bike comes standard with ASC (automatic stability control) and "Race" ABS. Riders can choose between two modes, "Road" and "Rain," which adjust ABS and ASC settings to suit dry or wet roads. DTC (dynamic traction control) is available as an option, and with two modes, "Dynamic" and "Dynamic Pro," the system optimizes traction and helps riders achieve maximum acceleration.

BMW planning Zhi Nuo Chinese sub-brand, may export models

Sat, 06 Apr 2013

Automakers continue to pour big money into the developing market that is China, and new sub-brands born of joint ventures with domestic partners crop up on what seems like a weekly basis. The latest? According to reports, BMW and its Chinese ally Brilliance are forming a new sub-brand called Zhi Nuo ("The Promise") that will likely rely on existing or older BMW products as a basis for new models.
Previous reports had indicated that the sub-brand could build its offerings based on an older 3 Series model (presumably the E90 series), but newer rumors have the X1 crossover (shown) factoring in. The Zhi Nuo brand could receive its official unveiling as soon as later this month at the Shanghai Motor Show.
Perhaps most interestingly, Automotive News Europe reports that the automaker's ambitions for Zhi Nuo may extend beyond China's borders. It's not clear what markets BMW may be eying, but executives admit the company hasn't ruled out Europe.

BMW looking to save billions with cost cuts

Wed, 18 Jun 2014

BMW is planning a fairly extensive overhaul in a bid to recoup some its annual costs, with CEO Norbert Reithofer (pictured above) aiming to save three to four billion euro ($4 to $5.4 billion) per year to help keep the company's profit margins between eight and 10 percent, while also maintaining investments in production expansion and new tech. BMW's profit margins sat at 9.4 percent in 2013.
According to Automotive News Europe, Reithofer is none too pleased about costs at Mini and on the 1 Series, although neither AN nor its source story, from Germany's Manager Magazin, elaborate on what steps could be taken to improve losses on either project. That makes it hard to figure out just where the fat will be trimmed from.
What may happen, though, is that BMW attempts to trim 100 million euros ($135 million) from its German labor costs each year; a solution hinted at a few weeks ago by Germany newspaper Muenchner Merkur. While a dramatic cost reduction, 100 million euros still doesn't begin to even approach the savings envisioned by Reithofer.