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2008 Bmw M5 on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:32000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Boone, Colorado, United States

Boone, Colorado, United States

I am always available by mail at: carfagno88@zoho.com .

2008 BMW M5 E60 V10

Black/Black with Stainless Steel trim
Alcantara Suede Headliner
SMG Transmission
All service performed at BMW dealers
Includes all service records and Owners Manual. Includes recent full inspection report from local BMW dealer.
Spare Key
Always Garaged
No damage or scratches to exterior. Near perfect condition.
Interior is in near perfect condition.
Floor Mats

VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
7-Speed Sequential Manual Gear Box (SMG) w/Dual Shift Mode
5.0L DOHC 40-Valve V10 Engine
500 Horsepower
383 FT/LB Torque
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Daytime Running Lights
M Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
Electronic Damping Control (EDC)
Real Time Traffic Information
Engine Start/Stop Button
Auto-Dimming Power Folding Heated M Exterior Mirrors
Cruise Control
M-Drive System
Illuminated SMG Shifter
Tri-Zone Auto Climate Control
Navigation System
iDrive 8-Function On-Board Computer
Real Time Traffic Information
Power Tilt & Slide Moonroof
Keyless Start
Keyless Entry
Engine Immobilizer
Power Door Locks
Soft Close Automatic Doors
Power Rear Sunshade w/Manual Side Window Shades
Power Driver & Passenger Seats
Bucket Seats
Seat Memory
Heated Front Seats
Satellite Radio
Enhanced Premium Sound
LOGIC7 Sound System
Anti-Theft AM/FM Stereo
CD player
Sirius XM Satellite Radio
Auxiliary Audio Input
Front/Rear Park Distance Control (PDC) w/Graphic Display
Pass Through Rear Seat
Rear Bench Seat
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Xenon Adaptive Automatic Headlights
Dynamic Auto-Leveling
Luminous Rings
Retractable Headlight Cleaning System

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BMW i8's three-cylinder sounds like it's shaping up quite nicely

Tue, 25 Mar 2014

We've run across some rather interesting news... or perhaps we should say interesting sounds. The folks from Bimmerpost have scrounged up a short video showing a preproduction BMW i8 running through a few gears in Sport mode at a quick pace, and if you were concerned that the somewhat eco-friendly nature of the upcoming German sports car would neuter its ability to stir the aural senses, fret not.
Judging by the lovely noise coming from the engine compartment of the i8 in the video, BMW's expertise in tuning high-strung, small-bore engines - remember, BMW Motorrad has quite the penchant for well-conceived motorcycle engines - has come through loud and clear. Now, it's worth mentioning that BMW's controversial Active Sound technology will be included with the i8, so the production car may not sound exactly like this version, which is running with the tech disabled. Owners won't have the ability to disable Active Sound on production i8s.
In related news, Bimmerpost reports that BMW will equip the i8 with an external Active Sound Design system to go along with its Pedestrian Protection System. That means those on the outside will likely hear piped engine recordings from the rear and a sort of "howl" from the front in order to warn pedestrians that the otherwise quiet (when running on electricity, that is) car is approaching. It will also feature technology that can stop the car before contacting a pedestrian.

BMW wants world drifting record back in US

Sat, 23 Mar 2013

BMW just can't stand the thought of the world record for the longest drift winding up in the hands of someone else. The German automaker is set to take a crack at setting a new record by blowing the old one straight out of the water. A driver in China holds the current title after kicking a car sideways for a full 3.6 miles. Now, on May 11, BMW Performance Driving Instructor Johan Schwartz will attempt to pitch a BMW M5 sideways for some 40 miles as part of a stunt to raise funds for the BMW Pro-Am Charity.
We've had the distinct pleasure of riding with the instructors at the BMW facility in South Carolina, and we can tell you that if anyone can keep an M5 at full tilt for 40 miles, it's these guys. BMW has released a teaser video to drum up attention for the stunt. You can catch it below.

Researchers halfway to cutting carbon fiber costs by 90%

Wed, 15 Oct 2014

Carbon fiber has been utilized for decades to build racecars, as a means to cut weight while maintaining strength. But until recently, the space-age material has been largely absent from the street on anything but supercars because of the expense to use it. Recently, BMW signaled a major shift in that trend when it starting using carbon fiber reinforced plastic panels on the i3 and i8. This relatively small scale start might be just the beginning; the German company believes that a breakthrough to inexpensively manufacture the lightweight stuff is just on the horizon.
MAI Carbon Cluster Management GmbH counts BMW, Audi, Airbus, the German government and many other organizations as supporters, and it's researching how to make carbon fiber cheaper to produce, according to Automotive News Europe. The company thinks it can reduce costs by 90 percent in the near future. "We've certainly reached a halfway point on our cost-cutting target for suitable carbon-fiber parts," said project head Klaus Drechsler to Automotive News Europe.
Unfortunately, it isn't entirely clear just what MAI Carbon is doing to make such a huge leap possible. However, a recent post on the company's website talks about a new form a carbon fiber using a thermoplastic matrix that could be cured in less than three minutes. That's compared to about 90 minutes in the traditional process with an autoclave.