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2012 Bmw 650i Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:11920 Color: White /
 Red
Location:

United States

United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WBALX3C51CDV77020
Year: 2012
Interior Color: Red
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 6-Series
Trim: 650 i Coupe
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 11,920
Exterior Color: White

2012 BMW 650i Coupe

-M SPORT PACKAGE
-19’’ ALLOY DOUBLE SPOKE WHEELS
-BACK UP CAMERA
-PARK DISTANCE CONTROL
-NAVIGATION
-COMFORT ACESS KEYLESS ENTRY
-XENON ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS W/DYNAMIC AUTO LEVELING
-HEATED FRONT SEATS
-LED FOG LIGHTS
-M STEERING WHEEL
-AERODYNAMICS KIT
-MULTI-CONTOUR SEATING
-ALUMINIUM TRIM
-AMBIANCE LIGHTING
-AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM
-BMW ASSIST
-BMW BLUETOOTH
-IPOD AND USB ADAPTER
-CLEAN CARFAX AVAILABLE
-CLEAR TITLE 1 OWNER

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The website claims the open-roof fuel-sipper was shown to BMW management last Friday as a production-intent model. Other than that, there's not a lot to tell here. The i8 Spyder should feature all the same mechanical and aesthetic features found on the i8 Coupe, just without the confining nature of a roof. It's unclear when we'll see a production i8 droptop make its debut, although this certainly strikes us as the kind of car that should arrive at the Geneva Motor Show.
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Giles Taylor succeeds Ian Cameron as head of Rolls-Royce design

Thu, 28 Jun 2012

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After a baker's dozen years as design director at Rolls-Royce (and twenty years designing for the BMW Group altogether), Ian Cameron is retiring from his post. In his place, Rolls-Royce has named Giles Taylor as its new director of design. In his new capacity, Taylor will report directly to BMW Group chief designer Adrian van Hooydonk, and be responsible for all design matters related to the Rolls-Royce brand and its products.
Taylor was promoted to the role from his previous position as head of exterior design for the marque, a position he's held for barely more than a year. We'll be eagerly watching to see what the veteran British car designer has in store for the future of Rolls-Royce. In the meantime you can read the full announcement below.