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Year:2002 Mileage:90455 Color: titanium /
 imola red and black
Location:

Transmission:5 speed
Engine:S54 315 hp
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: XXXXXXXX82088 Year: 2002
Interior Color: imola red and black
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: M Roadster & Coupe
Warranty: none
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 90,455
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Sub Model: M roadster
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, Stability Control
Exterior Color: titanium
Power Options: Stromung SS cat back exhaust, Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"heat control intermittent, interior rear view mirror, drivers door lock tumbler turns but locks,"

I am the second owner of this car. I imported from Arizona in 2009. The 1st owner purchased the car new from Pacific BMW in California. I have driven the car about 14000 miles.  The engine and drivetrain has had all services up to date, including valve adjust and crank / connecting rod bearings inspection. All fluids have been changed in past year.  The differential mounts are in excellent condition. The car has never been overspun or tracked. Paint is in good condition, some bug marks and sand marks in paint at front. Replaced original cd deck with Alpine bluetooth unit for handsfree use, speakers upgraded. Convertable top works perfectly and rear window is clear. Car cover available as well as soft top cover (imola red). Original exhaust, Michelin Pilot AS Sport tires and many other spares available (ask for list).

A $500 deposit is required immediately with balance by cashiers, certified cheque for balance within 7 days. Car may be picked up or I will work with your shipper. This listing is for Canadian or continental US buyers.

 

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BMW says current M3 sold out, no new AWD M models planned

Mon, 06 May 2013

Car and Driver asked the head of BMW M, Friedrich Nitschke, a few questions about what the go-fast division had in mind for the future, and was rewarded with some enlightening answers. The best news to purist ears is that Nitschke said customers don't want all-wheel drive on their M cars, so it's the rear wheels alone that will propel new product into the future. If you want both an M badge and four driven wheels, it's the X5 M, X6 M and M Performance models you're looking for in the catalog.
"Mixed bag" is the phrase you're looking for regarding the other answers. Nitschke said that future M engines "at the core of their architecture" would "be closer to BMW AG engines" that are optimized for M cars, instead of following in the line of unique marvels like the V10 and naturally aspirated V8. They will keep the high redlines, however, with Nitschke saying "there is room beyond" the 7,000 rpm mark in BMW's current V8 turbos.
Managing weight will keep the same priority for M that it is for every other brand, so electrically assisted power steering is coming, as is an "unconventional" materials mix. At the smaller end of the M scale, Nitschke described three-cylinder engines as "attractive," saying that the brand can produce more than 310 horsepower from a three-pot.

Next BMW X1 moving to smaller, lighter FWD-biased platform

Thu, 20 Feb 2014

BMW's decision to make the upcoming 2-Series Active Tourer front-wheel drive has been polarizing to say the least, but like it or not, that is the direction the company will go in the near future - one rumor put the number as high as 23 front-wheel-drive models for Mini and BMW combined. The next-generation X1 won't send all its power to the front wheels, though, when it launches in early 2016. While it will use the same platform as the Active Tourer, rumors suggest all models will use all-wheel drive - at least at launch.
A "high-ranking," unnamed BMW manager confirmed to AutoWeek that the new model will switch to transversely-mounted three- and four-cylinder engines and the same six-speed manual and eight-speed automatic transmissions as the Active Tourer. The new, smaller platform will allow for more efficient packaging, and despite the smaller size, interior space will remain comparable. All the changes should make it significantly lighter too.
Don't start wailing just yet because BMW surely won't be entirely abandoning sporty models. AutoWeek claims that the Bavarians are working on a higher-output version of the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with power closer to 300 horsepower, about a 72-hp boost. It's also rumored to offer a sporty version of the X1 that may be called the X2.

Permanent erection lawsuit against BMW thrown out

Wed, 19 Mar 2014

The California man who claimed that he suffered from a 20-month erection after a four-hour ride on his BMW K1100RS motorcycle (similar model pictured above) has had his case dismissed. It seems the court found his claims too hard to believe.
Henry Wolf filed a product liability lawsuit against BMW and seatmaker Corbin-Pacific in the California Superior Court in April 2012 after he claimed a motorcycle ride in September 2010 caused a long-term case of priapism from the "ridge-like" saddle design. He asked for compensation for lost wages, medical expenses and emotional distress from both companies.
Nearly two years later, according to Visor Down, Judge James J. McBride decided that the case didn't have enough supporting evidence. A urologist testified that the plaintiff had priapism, but the court rejected the testimony of a neurologist who claimed the motorcycle's vibration caused the disorder. The defendants presented testimony from the bike's former and subsequent owners. Corbin-Pacific CEO Mike Corbin also spoke in the company's defense.