Bmw Other Base Sedan 4-door on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Up for sale is my 2013 BMW 650i Gran Coupe with 19,4xx Original miles. The car is a stunning and rare Frozen(Matte) Brilliant White and is loaded with every single option BMW had to offer. Starting with the M sport package that includes 20'' Matte Black wheels wrapped in Dunlap SP Sport Maxx GT Run flat tires also the package offers the M aerodynamic kit and LED fog lamps. Inside the Luxury seating package includes power rear sunshades, front ventilated and heated seats, and front and rear 4 zone climate control system. The driver assistance package is what puts the car on another level with the heads up display that shows the speed limit on the current road you are driving along with the vehicle current speed. Also the lane departure warning that is only felt through the steering wheel will make sure that you pay attention to the road and not your phone while driving! I can continue on for a long time explaining all the options and features this car has but if you are looking at this ad, you are either a dreamer or a person that has done some research on what you are wanting to buy! Check out the original window sticker photo for the list of options and shoot me any questions you may have! On to important things such as condition of the car which is very good in this case. The car has been maintained by BMW of North Scottsdale from day one and is still under the 4 year/50,000 Full Maintenance Program. The paint and body in great condition with no dents. There are minor rock chips on the very bottom of the front bumper where you would have to put your head between your legs to notice them. Overall this car is a huge head turner and very unique in the color scheme that it sits and for the price you will have a hard time find "more car for the buck"
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BMW i3 takes to the track, circles it in a way you don't expect
Sun, Jan 5 2014So, who wants to see a BMW i3 race around a track. That's what we thought. It's not a long video, but it is entertaining, and the way the urban EV does a 'loop' at second 25 certainly caught out eye. The i3 is scheduled to go on sale in the US later this year and will start at $41,350. The diminutive electric vehicle has a top speed of 93 miles per hour and can hit 62 mph in 7.2 seconds. We found it a hoot to drive, but we're not sure if hardcore BMW performance fans will totally 'get' this car's performance. The i3 is great at what it does, but it wasn't born to hit the race track. After seeing this video, though, we want a crack at it, skinny wheels and all. You can get a behind-the-scenes glimpse here, where Chris Neff writes, "The i3 basically turns in on itself. This is one sharp turning radius, take a look at 24 seconds into the video. We were actually trying to get the i3 to do doughnuts, but the computer would not let the rear brake loose, still, you can see how it held and how sharp we were turning....about 27 times in a row." Watch all 49 seconds below. And wonder with us if whatever aerial device was used to get the shot that ends at four seconds in was destroyed just after the video cuts away.
Next-gen BMW M5 spied on Munich roads
Thu, Jul 2 2015BMW is still hard at work developing the next-gen M5 around the company's home base in Munich. Unfortunately, the Bavarians are keeping the super sedan plastered with camouflage, which makes picking out the details rather difficult. There are some tiny tweaks from the previous spy shots, though. Obviously, these are still early development vehicles, so it's hard to know whether these changes are in any way meaningful. Up front, this M5 still has an air intake stretching all the way across the lower portion of the bumper. The earlier shots showed this piece with a uniform width, but the designers added a little flair this time by lifting the center portion slightly for a more attractive look. Comparing the two examples in profile, the suspension has seemingly been lowered on the latest one to tuck the tires closer to the fender lips. Most parts have carried over, though, including the massive, cross-drilled brake rotors and quad exhaust tips poking out from the rear. The next M5 should have no problem backing up its mean looks, though. All indications, including earlier spy shots, suggest that the high-performance sedan will gain all-wheel drive, at least as an option, and power will be around 600 horsepower. While about the same as the current 30th anniversary edition, the future 5 Series will reportedly follow the lead of the latest 7 Series by going on a big diet thanks in part from a new, lighter platform.
Company car offers in decline, but not at The Cheesecake Factory [w/poll]
Sat, 22 Jun 2013As businesses look to keep high-level employees happy, it seems that use of company cars can still be an effective method, although fewer companies are employing it. According to Businessweek, only about 25 percent of companies offer company vehicles as a perk, while less than half give allowances for employees to use their personal vehicles for work purposes.
The report says that one business still in the practice of handing out company cars is The Cheesecake Factory, which offers the benefit to top managers. And we're not talking about some econobox, either. The article indicates the restaurant chain hands out BMWs on a three-year basis - although the company's own report says that the type of vehicle "varies with the executive's level."
Still, we mostly agree with the article's conclusion that money is the best way to keep employees or attract new ones, even if a corporate car is a big perk. What do you think? Let us know, in the poll below, whether a company car could sway you to work for a certain company (not just the Cheesecake factory, where the "Glamburgers" portion of the menu alone is enough to keep a guy hanging around).