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1999 Bmw 328i Base Sedan 4-door 2.8l on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:167004 Color: Mirror
Location:

Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States

Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States



1999 BMW 328i

This BMW 328i is ready and waiting for you to take it home today.

You put in enough hours throughout the week, so why not have a vehicle that does the same? Let the fuel efficiency of this BMW 328i's 2.8L L6 DOHC 24V engine work hard to keep money in your wallet. The sporty handling will make driving fun and help you gracefully handle even the toughest of curves and turns.

Customer Satisfaction is Job One ! ! ! 

AM/FM Radio, Alloy Wheels, Child Safety Door Locks, Daytime Running Lights, Driver Airbag, Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat, Front Heated Seat, Front Power Lumbar Support, Front Power Memory Seat, Front Side Airbag, Front Side Airbag with Head Protection, Heated Exterior Mirror, Leather Seat, Leather Steering Wheel, Passenger Airbag, Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat, Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror, Power Door Locks, Power Sunroof, Rear Window Defogger, Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls, Side Head Curtain Airbag, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls, Tilt Steering, Vehicle Anti-Theft, AM/FM Stereo, Adjustable Steering, Air Bag(s), Air Conditioning, Aluminum Wheels, CD Player, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Disc Brakes, Front Bucket Seats, Heated Seats, Keyless Entry, Leather Seats, Leather Upholstery, Pin Striping, Power Brakes, Power Locks, Power Mirror(s), Power Mirrors, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Premium Sound System, Rear Defroster, Rear Window Defroster, Remote Trunk Release, Seat Memory, Security System, Side Airbags, Sunroof, Tachometer, Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel, Trip Computer, Vanity Mirrors

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Auto blog

BMW looking to fix i3 acceleration problem uncovered by Consumer Reports

Fri, 10 Oct 2014

The BMW i3 has been hailed in some quarters as the future of electric mobility, what with its innovative carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic body and commitment to sustainable materials wherever possible. The modernist little hatch is even available with a 650cc two-cylinder gas engine with 34 horsepower to act as a range-extender for those who want it. However, that optional engine might have a drawback - at least for the moment.
Consumer Reports brought the problem to light when one of its drivers was behind the wheel of an i3 using the range-extender. When the driver attempted to pass another vehicle on a rolling, two-lane road, the BMW suddenly had no power to accelerate - a scary situation. CR started examining the car and found something pretty shocking: After driving at a constant speed for a while without any regenerative braking in range-extended mode, acceleration to 60 miles per hour plummeted from about 9 seconds normally to a staggering 27 to 40 seconds in their testing.
A BMW spokesperson told CR that it knows about the problem and has a fix coming next spring that also works on current models. The upgrade includes a state of charge indicator, a warning about loss of power and uses the car's navigation to boost the battery before driving on rolling terrain. It is not clear if the severe power deficiency will also eventually result in a recall.

BMW 1 Series getting a small nose job

Tue, 06 Aug 2013

As BMW prepares to launch its new 2 Series lineup, it appears that the current 1 Series is going to get a little attention for itself. Based on these spy photos, the 1 Series hatchback (F20/F21), which is not offered in the US, will be getting a minor facelift in the near future.
From what we can see in these images, the updated 1 Series will definitely be getting a tweaked front end, with most of the attention focusing on the air intakes and grille. Our shooter tells us that it is possible that the headlights may yet be reworked in some way by the time we see this car in production form. It still isn't clear if we'll ever see this bodystyle or the next-gen 1 Series in the US, but our most recent report seems to indicate that the car's fortunes will depend somewhat on how well the Mercedes CLA-Class and Audi A3 sell.

BMW slapped with discrimination suit by EEOC

Thu, 13 Jun 2013

According to a report from CNNMoney, BMW has been hit with a lawsuit from the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after revised criminal background check policies resulted in the dismissal of 88 contractors, 70 of whom (that's about 80 percent) were black. A total of 645 contractors were required to submit to background checks at BMW's facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina after BMW switched contract companies at its plant.
Though the 88 persons who were not rehired by the new contractor all had criminal records, that may not necessarily be a legal way to screen applicants, as the EEOC counters: "BMW's policy has no time limit with regard to convictions. The policy is a blanket exclusion without any individualized assessment of the nature and gravity of the crimes, the ages of the convictions, or the nature of the claimants' respective positions."
BMW's actions were in violation of the Civic Rights Act of 1964, according to the EEOC, because they utilized "a criminal conviction policy that disproportionately screened out African-Americans." A recent bulletin offering guidance from the EEOC on the Civil Rights Act can be found here, but the EEOC's stance on the issue has been the same for years: "Since issuing its first written policy guidance in the 1980s regarding the use of arrest and conviction records in employment decisions, the EEOC has advised employers that under certain circumstances, their use of that information to deny employment opportunities could be at odds with Title VII."