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2005 - Bmw 6-series on 2040-cars

US $9,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:16164 Color: White
Location:

Mattawamkeag, Maine, United States

Mattawamkeag, Maine, United States

Engine: All-aluminum, 48-valve, 4.4-liter V-8 w/Valvetronic variable valve lift and Double Vanos variable intake and exhaust-valve timing, 325 hp/330 lb-ft Transmission, 6-Speed SMG Transmission: Manual six-speed transmission with automatic clutch, shift lever on steering wheel, 4.050:1 first gear ratio, 2.400:1 second gear ratio, 1.580:1 third gear ratio, 1.190:1 fourth gear ratio, 1.000:1 fifth gear ratio, 0.870:1 sixth gear ratio and 3.680:1 reverse gear ratio manual sequential and automatic mode – manual. Performance: Acceleration 0-60 mph (secs): 5.5 Premium Sound Package: Harman/Kardon stereo RDS audio system with AM/FM and CD player; Thirteen upgraded speaker(s); Disc auto-changer glove box. Sport Package: Vehicle speed proportional power steering variable rack; Front alloy wheels with 19 inch rim diam and 8.5 inch rim width, rear alloy wheels with 19 inch rim diam and 9.0 inch rim width. Active Cruise Control: Cruise control with distance sensors Cold Weather Package: Heated steering wheel; Rear seat center armrest with ski bag; Includes: Heated Front Seats Wood Trim - High Gloss, Light Birch: Wood trim - high gloss, dark birch Accessory Packages: Sport Pkg Braking and Traction Traction Control Stability Control ABS (4Wheel) Comfort and Convenience Air Conditioning Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control Steering Power Steering Telescoping Wheel Entertainment and Instrumentation: AM/FM Stereo CD (Multi Disc) Premium Sound Navigation System DVD System Integrated Phone BMW Assist Safety and Security: Parking Sensors Dual Air Bags Side Air Bags Seats Dual Power Seats Leather Roof and Glass Moon Roof Lighting: HID Headlamps

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Auto blog

BMW M4 spied in coupe and convertible form

Thu, 29 Aug 2013

From the sound of it, we'll have to wait until the Detroit Auto Show to see the production version of the BMW M4, but spy shots show the new hi-po BMW testing recently in both coupe and convertible form. Showing a lot more skin than recent spy shots, these M4 prototypes look very similar to the M4 Concept we saw at Pebble Beach.
Carryovers from the concept car include the funky mirrors, bulging hood and the slotted front fascia vents, but the rear fascia seems to be missing the added flair of the concept and, as expected, the carbon fiber front splitter and exhaust tips are also missing from these M4s. Like the current M3 Convertible, the drop-top version of the M4 will utilize a retractable hard top.

BMW to offer carbon fiber wheels in a year or two

Sun, 23 Feb 2014

The Citroën SM sat on the first set of production glass fiber and resin wheels in 1972 when parent company Michelin developed the exotic hoops in order to take the SM rallying. It wasn't until 2008 that we got the first all-carbon-fiber wheel for passenger cars in the form of a prototype model from Weds Sports in Japan that remained a prototype. Australian company Carbon Revolution followed that a year later with its CR-9 all-CF wheel, first introduced on the Shelby Ultimate Aero and now available for independent purchase for about $15,000 per set. BMW could be the first OEM to offer entire wheels in carbon fiber reinforced plastic in two years.
The wheels - either all-CFRP or using a CFRP rim and alloy spokes - were shown off during BMW's Innovation Days in Munich and are products of the development work done on its i-branded cars. The full-CFRP wheel is 35-percent lighter than a forged alloy wheel, the hybrid alloy and CFRP wheel is 25-percent lighter, making for a decent drop in unsprung rotating weight. As demonstrators during a tech day the wheels aren't yet in the pipeline for production and EU approval, but an article in Auto Express claims that they could be on the market as soon as two years from now.
Other possible parts include a full carbon fiber steering wheel and propeller shaft, the latter of which is coming as a single-piece component on the new M3 and M4. BMW is also talking up its use of secondary carbon fiber - waste material from i3 and i8 production - that can be used for items like IP support structures, seat frames and spare wheels in place of traditional metals like aluminum and magnesium. There's an excerpt of the Innovation Day press release below with more details.

BMW X5 driver repeatedly fails to understand big rig braking distances

Fri, 19 Sep 2014

Nobody should be shocked that a big, heavy vehicle like a semi truck takes a longer distance to stop than the average passenger car; it's just basic physics. However, this BMW X5 driver seemingly has a major problem grasping the concept, and it results in some serious damage to the back of his SUV.
The whole incident is very confusing to watch. The BMW doesn't even seem to have a reason to slow down before the semi slams into the back of it at fairly high speed. But to make the situation even weirder, the crashes just keep happening again and again.
To give the BMW driver a little credit, he appears amazingly calm when surveying the damage afterward. But you have to wonder what this guy was thinking when trying a harebrained move like this. Check out the video to watch the carnage unfold.