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US $5,000.00
Year:1984 Mileage:155700
Location:

Napanee, Ontario, Canada

Napanee, Ontario, Canada

735i top of the line, executive trim model with water buffalo hide for leather and burled wood trim. M 30 European in-line 6  engine considered one of the best engines built in the 20th century. Built for Autobahn cruising. Bulletproof engine and tranny. Rear seat armrest provides facility to control RHS front passenger seat as well as all radio controls.
Interior is virtually flawless, no rips or tears, leather has been re dyed in March.
Recent repairs to water pump,fan clutch,A/C,transmission,exhaust,brakes
Car is in good running condition, having just completed an uneventful 1600 mile trip from Florida to Canada.
I purchased the car from the original Florida owner in March, 2014. He had purchased the car new in Germany and imported it in 1985 to the USA. This model was not available in 1984 in North America- European sales only.
I am willing to drive the vehicle to the USA border for US buyer willing to import the vehicle into the USA.
I imported the car from the USA to Canada in April,2014. It is simple for you to import it back to the USA. At 30 years old it is considered a classic and hence has easy movement back and forth across our borders.I recommend you hire a customs broker from the Alexandria Bay/1000 islands area to represent you by getting the paperwork in order for you. Once you have the import permit sorted out provide me the details and I can then drive the car across the border for you to Clayton NY on route 12 or to Watertown where you can then arrange for your own transport within the USA. The car is presently located about 1 hour from the border. I have done this before within the past 12 months. No issues. You have to import it. I cannot export it. Trivial difference but important to note it. So, you must pay for the vehicle in total , then arrange with a customs broker to import it. The broker (and you) will then provide me with the paperwork to allow me to drive the car across the border on your behalf as the new owner and importer. I am simply acting as the transporter at that point since you own the car and are now importing it to the USA. I am willing to transport it to Clayton or Watertown. 






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2015 BMW Alpina B6 Gran Coupe challenges the M6 in New York

Wed, 16 Apr 2014

Despite being a well-respected outfit for decades, Alpina remains something of a mystery to many stateside BMW fans. In Europe, Alpina has established itself as a first-rate source for breathed-upon high-performance Bimmers, and it's looking to continue picking up traction on our shores. The US has received a handful of Alpina models through BMW factory channels, namely the 7-Series-based B7, and now we're getting another fast four-door with the debut of the BMW Alpina B6 xDrive Gran Coupe at today's 2014 New York Auto Show.
The B6 Gran Coupe stands as an interesting sibling to the factory's M6 Grand Coupe. Both are propelled by a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, but the tunes are quite different. The Alpina produces 540 horsepower and 540 pound-feet of torque, which is 20 hp less than the M6, but with 40 lb-ft more torque. An eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive mean that the B6 is about half a second quicker to 60 miles per hour than BMW's own creation. Plus, the B6 has an unrestricted top speed of 198 mph, making it one seriously rapid 6 Series Gran Coupe.
The sport sedan also wears other Alpina goodies like 20-inch versions of the brand's 21-spoke wheels and exclusive color options. The B6 Gran Coupe goes for $118,225 (including destination), and will be available through BMW dealers immediately after the auto show ends. More info about the B6 is in the release below.

BMW calls in 50,000 motorbikes over fuel pump leak

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

If you don't often see motorbikes being recalled, it's probably because there's less to go wrong on a motorcycle. But a problem with the fuel pump on a wide array of BMW Motorrad products has prompted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to issue a recall for over 50,000 of the Bavarian two-wheelers across America.
The issue revolves around the fuel pump flange on R-model, K-model, S 1000 and HP2 motorcycles built as far back, in some cases, to 2005 and as recent as 2012, depending on the model. The flange was found to be prone to crack and leak fuel, which NHTSA evaluated as a fire risk. As a result, precisely 50,184 such motorbikes are being recalled to have their flanges reinforced or, where necessary, to replace the entire fuel pump. If you're the owner of such a Bimmer bike, expect a call from your dealer sometime next month, but you can read the full notice below.

2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe

Wed, 08 May 2013

Is This A Great Idea For An M Model?
The BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe is already an issue of large debate. The essential business case for the car is that it's more distinctive than a straight 5 or 6 Series, and has much of the sense of space and luxury of a 7 Series. It has the wheelbase of a 5 Series, the relative width of a 6 Series, and an exterior length close to the standard wheelbase 7 Series. And, as we reported in our drive of the 640i Gran Coupe in May 2012, the 6 Series Gran Coupe costs pretty much the same as the 7 Series, engine trim for engine trim. The sedan (coupe?) is therefore a proposal clearly meant for an extremely particular clientele. There's no news yet on how well exactly the 6 Series Gran Coupe is selling in its chief markets, but we are curious. The Germans frequently tend not to break out their sales figures that way, mixing sales of the Gran Coupe in with the two-door 6 Series.
And, so, we have now arrived at the inevitable point where the M version must be introduced. Say howdy to the $113,000 2014 BMW M6 Gran Coupe (actually $115,195 for starters with all of the taxes added). That's $4,650 more than the also highly priced M6 coupe. Let the vehement debates begin. The upcoming 2014 Audi RS7 should be priced right at this level as well, and the Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG (perhaps with an S iteration in the next allotment we get Stateside) should go for roughly the same.