2000 Bmw Z3 M Coupe Coupe 2-door 3.2l All Original Collector Grade. on 2040-cars
US $33,990.00
Year:2000
Mileage:29828
Color:
is a
Location:
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
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I am pleased to offer this beautiful 2000 BMW M Coupe in Imola Red over
Black leather. 1 of 51 produced.
This M coupe is nearly flawless, has
spent its entire life in the hands of a collector, and has always rested
in an indoor garage. The odometer shows just over 29800k miles, with
very little wear on the interior or exterior.
All VIN stickers are
present and the body has never seen any paint or body work - 100%
original. The coupe smells, drive, and looks brand new. Collector Grade
Condition.
The interior is a 9.5 out of
10, with only the very pickiest eyes noticing any wear on the driver
seat or shifter knob. The exterior is a 9.5 out of 10, with only one or
two very small scratches or rock chips from driving (only noticeable
from 12 inches away). There are no
stories with this Coupe and is ready for a new owner. More pictures
available upon request. Feel free to contact me if you have any
questions. Total Garage Queen. Serious Inquires only. 202-258-2428.,
All scheduled maintenance, Always garaged, Excellent condition.
Service Highlights: Oil Change, Cooling System Update with water pump + thermostat. New fluids in Rear Differential, Manual Transmission, Air filter, Fuel filter and spark plugs.
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Fri, 13 Dec 2013
BMW may be set to expand its US operations with a new engine plant, Bloomberg reports. The Bavarian automaker already has its Spartanburg, SC factory which builds the company's X3, X5 and X6 crossovers. According to the story, Mexico is also under consideration for the BMW engine factory, with the report claiming a final decision will be made in 2014.
"Establishing local motor manufacturing abroad is more complex than assembling cars, but it's a logical step for them to eventually start making engines in markets where they're expanding vehicle production," Juergen Pieper, an analyst for Bankhaus Metzler tells Bloomberg. Building engines in the US or Mexico would save BMW from having to ship engines for some of its most popular models across the Atlantic.
BMW, for its part, hasn't said anything concrete. Spokesman Mathias Schmidt is quoted in the story saying, "As part of our long-term growth strategy, we're frequently looking at different countries for possible locations of future production facilities. No decisions have been made yet, though, for an additional plant."
Fri, Jan 31 2014
What has BMW learned from years of electric vehicle test programs and working with Mini E drivers and the ActiveE Electronauts? According to BMW board member Herbert Diess, it's that public charging is not an important piece of the puzzle of making EVs a success. The way those early EV drivers used their vehicles told BMW that, "public infrastructure is not really very important because most people are charging their cars at home," Diess recently told Wards Auto. It's a message we've heard before. Diess' personal experience fits with this conclusion, he said. After driving his company's new i3 city EV for over a year, "not once have I touched public charging." Of course, the i3 does let the driver search for public charging stations and BMW has a partnership with ChargePoint, and Diess is not hinting that BMW is totally against the idea of public charging. Still, Diess' comments are not likely to find a warm welcome with everyone in the EV scene. An August 2012 UCLA study titled "Financial Viability Of Non-Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Stations" (PDF) clearly states: Adoption by consumers will largely be a function of the electric vehicle charging options available. Studies show that most EV charging currently takes place in the home (Carr 2010). Even so, in order for EVs to gain widespread consumer adoption, it is critical for an infrastructure of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSEs) to exist outside the home. Even BMW's own electric drivers have been sending mixed messages. In 2010, a study of Mini E drivers found that 87.5 percent said a public charging infrastructure is necessary, though 75 percent later said they could manage without such a network.
Tue, 27 May 2014
BMW is set to recall some 6,400 of its new-for-2014 X5 SUVs built between December 12, 2013 and March 10, 2014 due to concerns that the child safety locks, if set, might deactivate without warning. The problem affects only those vehicles with the automatic soft-closing option.
According to the bulletin issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the lock mechanism on the rear doors "may not have been manufactured to correct tolerances," meaning the safety locks could disengage with a simple pull of the door handle. Basically, with a pair of tugs, the rear doors could be opened from the inside, regardless of child safety locks.
BMW is in the process of notifying owners of affected vehicles. Any necessary repairs will be conducted free of charge. Take a look below for the official press release from NHTSA.