2011 Bmw 550 Xdrive on 2040-cars
United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:TWIN TURBO V8
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2011
Make: BMW
Model: 5-Series
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: X DRIVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 32,658
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 550i xdrive
|
TIME TO START THE NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH THIS TWIN TURBO, ALL WHEEL DRIVE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. FEATURES ALOT OF COMFORT/PERFORMANCE OPTIONs: COLD WEATHER PKG, PREMIUM PACKAGE 2, MOONROOF, XENON HEADLIGHTS, SPORT PACKAGE WITH SPORT AUTOMATIC TRANS, SPLIT FOLD REAR SEAT, NAVIGATION, PARK DISTANCE CONTROL WITH REAR CAMERA. HAS BEEN THRU THE RIGOROUS BMW CERTIFIED INSPECTION PROCESS AND IS READY TO ROLL. BALANCE OF MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY THRU OCT 2014 OR 50K MILES WHICH INCLUDES NO CHARGE MAINTANENCE. CERTIFIED WARRANTY GOES TO 10/16 OR 100K MILES. YOU CAN VIEW THIS LOCAL CAR ON OUR WEBSITE: TOMHESSERCHEVROLET.COM OR CALL 570-343-1221 TO SPEAK TO ONE OF OUR BMW CLIENT ADVISORS (DAN PERSING OR SEAN BERTRAM) FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS. BMW Financial is currently offering 0.9% apr to 60 mos. Buyer responsible for all applicable taxes, tags, registration, shipping costs. Buy with confidence. Please call or email with question BEFORE you bid/buy.
|
BMW 5-Series for Sale
2011 bmw 550i x-drive m-sport package heads up(US $46,995.00)
2007 bmw 530xi wagon all-wheel-drive
530xi 3.0l nav awd vanity mirrors vehicle stability assist tire pressure monitor
2001 bmw 525i..m5 replica..no reserve!!
05 bmw 545i sedan grey black interior extended warranties available
2008 i rwd automatic leather sunroof
Auto blog
Kitten rides 300 miles in Royal Navy pilot's BMW
Fri, Jun 17 2016The Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, has a new recruit–a tiny kitten named Tigger. According to the Royal Navy Online, Lieutenant Nick Grimmer flew in to Birmingham Airport after a vacation refreshed and ready to return to duty. Grimmer, who flies sub hunting Merlin Mk2 helicopters for the Fleet Air Arm's 814 Squadron, then hopped in his BMW and drove 300 miles to his post at Royal Navy Air Station Culdrose in Cornwall. The next day, he heard a quiet, feeble meowing coming from somewhere in his car and began to investigate. "I looked in the boot, under the bonnet, and climbed all over and under it and still couldn't find what was making the noise," Grimmer told Royal Navy Online. "I called up some of our air engineers who came and helped me to start dismantling my pride and joy. On taking off the rear bumper we were greeted with a tiny tiger-striped kitten." Since he was already dangerously close to being late for duty, Lt. Grimmer had no choice but to take his new friend with him to work. His squadronmates, delighted by their newest recruit, named him Tigger in honor of the squadron's nickname–the Flying Tigers. After his harrowing journey in the BMW, Tigger has been a little anxious and unwilling to leave his savior's side. "The place he has felt most comfortable is in my flying helmet, which is the only place he is able to sleep," said Grimmer. "We are more than happy to adopt Tigger as a mascot," Commander Brendan Spoors, CO of the squadron, told Royal Navy. "After all, it's a tradition for Royal Navy units to have a ship's cat!" The 814 has launched a campaign to locate Tigger's owners called "Operation Tiger Kitten". If the 814 can't find Tigger's owners, the kitten may end up serving aboard HMS Ocean along with the rest of the squadron, as they are due to deploy for training exercises in the Baltic and Mediterranean. Tigger's story isn't unusual. We've seen a few stories of kittens surviving rides after crawling into cars to keep warm during the night. Sometimes they drop out of cars at inconvenient times, like when this kitten fell into the middle of a busy intersection. Sometimes rescuing the kitten can cause costly damage, as this man found out after he cut his truck's body to save a trapped kitten. Many more, however, go undiscovered and can die after getting trapped in a wheel well or engine compartment. To prevent unwanted stowaways, give you horn a quick honk to send them running.
Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric equate BMW i3 with the Internet
Mon, Jan 26 2015BMW fancies its new i3 electric car as something revolutionary – which, to be entirely honest, it is. But while we as automotive enthusiasts might know this, the general populous may not, which is why the German company is shelling out what is no doubt a substantial sum of money for a spot during this year's Super Bowl. Starring former Today Show hosts Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel, the spot, called Newfangled Idea, focuses on another arguably misunderstood technology – the Internet. Starting with a now-humorous segment from 1994 that sees the pair discussing the then-new idea of the Internet – what does "@" mean? – Katie and Bryant then find themselves in an i3, asking very similar questions. Take a look at the video, up top, and then scroll below for the outtakes and a short behind-the-scenes segment from the clip. Related Video:
Next-gen BMW M5 spied on Munich roads
Thu, Jul 2 2015BMW is still hard at work developing the next-gen M5 around the company's home base in Munich. Unfortunately, the Bavarians are keeping the super sedan plastered with camouflage, which makes picking out the details rather difficult. There are some tiny tweaks from the previous spy shots, though. Obviously, these are still early development vehicles, so it's hard to know whether these changes are in any way meaningful. Up front, this M5 still has an air intake stretching all the way across the lower portion of the bumper. The earlier shots showed this piece with a uniform width, but the designers added a little flair this time by lifting the center portion slightly for a more attractive look. Comparing the two examples in profile, the suspension has seemingly been lowered on the latest one to tuck the tires closer to the fender lips. Most parts have carried over, though, including the massive, cross-drilled brake rotors and quad exhaust tips poking out from the rear. The next M5 should have no problem backing up its mean looks, though. All indications, including earlier spy shots, suggest that the high-performance sedan will gain all-wheel drive, at least as an option, and power will be around 600 horsepower. While about the same as the current 30th anniversary edition, the future 5 Series will reportedly follow the lead of the latest 7 Series by going on a big diet thanks in part from a new, lighter platform.
2040Cars.com © 2012-2025. All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the 2040Cars User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
0.039 s, 7971 u


















