2014 Bmw 550 I Xdrive on 2040-cars
650 State Route 725, Dayton, Ohio, United States
Engine:4.4L V8 32V GDI DOHC Twin Turbo
Transmission:8-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBAKP9C53ED693482
Stock Num: B0246
Make: BMW
Model: 550 i xDrive
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Jet Black
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Leather, Nav System, Moonroof, Premium Sound System, Back-Up Camera, Aluminum Wheels, Turbo Charged Engine, Head Airbag, Rear A/C, All Wheel Drive. 550i xDrive trim. Warranty 4 yrs/50k Miles - Drivetrain Warranty SEE MORE! KEY FEATURES INCLUDE Leather Seats, Navigation System, Sun/Moonroof, All Wheel Drive, Rear A/C, Back-Up Camera, Turbocharged, Premium Sound System, Auxiliary Audio Input, Telematics, Aluminum Wheels, Multi-Zone A/C MP3 Player, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Child Safety Locks. OUR OFFERINGS Voss Village BMW has twice been selected as a BMW Center of Excellence! We employ only BMW Certified ASE technicians, and have one of only two BMW Certified Body Shops in Ohio. All CPO BMWs are fully reconditioned including paint touch up, ding removal, minor body touch up, interior reconditioning and wheel reconditioning. The Voss Auto Network is celebrating 40 years in creating higher standards in sales and service. Voss - built on trust, driven by integrity. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. Voss Village BMW is the fastest growing BMW dealer in Ohio! Voss Village BMW received the 2009 BMW Center of Excellence award from BMW. It is earned by having the highest customer satisfaction scores for sales and service. Our commitment to customer service is second to none. Our primary concern is the satisfaction of you, our customers.
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BMW patents strange three-cylinder pushrod engines, perhaps for cruiser motorcycle
Thu, Mar 12 2015For decades BMW's motorcycles were easily identified by the two opposed cylinders sticking out of each side of the bike. While you can still find this layout on some of its products, these days the company also uses a variety of other layouts, depending on the model line. Based on European patents, there might even be a Bimmer in the ranks eventually with an absolutely bizarre-looking W3 configuration. BMW actually has two separate patents on these W3 designs, and both of them have the goal of cramming three cylinders into the space of a traditional V-twin. The first splays the cylinder out into a fan shape with pushrods operating the valves. The description submitted to the World Intellectual Property Organization describes the solution as, "The embodiment according to the invention represents an as of yet unknown type of W-3 reciprocating piston internal combustion engine having cylinder angles which can be largely freely sized." The other solution is more of a modification to the traditional V-twin. Two of the cylinders share a crankpin, but the third has its own and is positioned inside the angle of the V. It's a very odd-looking engine. With BMW's assertion that these designs are meant to fit in place of a traditional V-twin, Jalopnik speculates that they could be for a future cruiser from the company, and that would make sense. While brand offers a line of sport tourers with the K1600 line, it doesn't have something more classic to take on the likes of the Ducati Diavel. Creating such a weird engine would probably grab early interest from riders.
BMW offers M Performance Power Kit for 2012 335i sedan
Thu, 28 Mar 2013BMW has let loose a new M Performance Power Kit for its F30-generation 335i and 335i xDrive sedans. Starting at $1,100 for the kit - installation is extra - your car will be fitted with a new ECU and air intake on the functional side and an M Performance engine cover and rocker panel stickers on the decorative side. The Power Kit raises the 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder's horsepower rating from 300 to 320, and on automatic models, torque gets a boost from 300 pound-feet to 332 lb-ft - manual transmission models get a smaller bump to 317 lb-ft.
According to the Bavarian automaker, you'll be able to hear the change in the overrun exhaust note, and 0-60 mile-per-hour times drop by 0.2 seconds. The package is available now at all BMW Centers in the US, and if you get it installed when you purchase the car new, it will get the same four-year, 50,000-mile warranty as the vehicle. Have it done after the fact and the kit will be warranted for two years and unlimited miles. There's a press release below with some more details.
Google reveals Alphabet, but BMW already owns that trademark
Tue, Aug 11 2015Google co-founder Larry Page unveiled a surprise restructuring yesterday with the announcement of Alphabet, a new company that owns Google and all of its semi-related products. Google's stock soared five percent directly after the announcement, the world was busy dissecting the meaning of alpha and bet, and things looked rosy for the new company. However, there could be one problem: BMW owns the trademark and .com domain for "Alphabet." And it doesn't want to sell, a spokesperson tells the New York Times. BMW's Alphabet provides service packages to corporations with vehicle fleets. In terms of trademark infringement, it's no problem for two companies to have the same name, as long as there's no possibility of confusion for customers. In this case, there is at least one clear connection between the two organizations: BMW is a car manufacturer and Alphabet owns Google, which has a line of self-driving cars. BMW is looking into the possibility of trademark infringement, NYT reports. As for the Alphabet domain, Google's new company has secured abc.xyz, so BMW can continue using alphabet.com without worry – except for the apparent traffic overload that hit the site after Page's announcement. Google's Alphabet has a different domain issue to tackle: China has blocked its new site, despite expansive local coverage of the restructuring, Fast Company reports. This article by Jessica Conditt originally ran on Engadget, the definitive guide to this connected life. News Source: The New York TimesImage Credit: Associated Press Government/Legal BMW Technology trademark alphabet