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2011 Bmw Alpina B7 on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:33820 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

United States

United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:V8 4.4L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WBAKA8C50BC449673
Year: 2011
Interior Color: Black
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 7-Series
Trim: BMW Alpina
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 33,820
Exterior Color: Black

Black Sapphire Metallic
Black Nappa Full Leather (including doors and full dash)
Instrument panel with leather
ALPINA Piano Black Trim
Active Roll Stabilization
Heated Steering Wheel
Head-up Display
Premium hi-fi system
6-Disc DVD Changer
Shadowline exterior trim
Rear-view Camera
Power Tailgate
Comfort Access keyless entry
Soft-close automatic doors
Ambiance lighting
Ceramic Controls
Power rear sunshade
Power rear and side shades
Auto-dimming mirrors
Front ventilated seats
Active front seats
Ski bag
Heated front & rear seats
Park Distance Control
iPod & USB adapter
Real Time Traffic Information
Voice command
Satellite radio
Maintenance is up to date
Clean carfax report available
Clear title


Auto blog

Bangle urges auto design shakeup, says industry not innovating

Fri, 30 Aug 2013

Controversial designer Chris Bangle, the man behind the notorious E65 BMW 7-Series "Bangle Butt," has some rather sharp criticism for the current crop of automotive designers in an upcoming full-length interview with Automotive News Europe. The preview, posted on Automotive News, details parts of the interview, with the always vocal Bangle lamenting the state of modern automotive design.
"Even concept cars today simply anticipate the next production model coming down the line. Is this innovation? No. And at the end of the day this is what's preventing car design from moving into a new era." Controversial as Bangle's design philosophy may be, we can't help but think he has a point. His so-called "flame surfacing" at BMW and other stylistic elements had a huge influence on modern automotive design, although as the years have passed, there hasn't been much innovation on the same scale.
Interestingly, Bangle also mentions that he's been courted by a few manufacturers that wanted to install the American as the head of their design teams. He's flatly rejected them, telling ANE, "It's not something you can do part time, you have to do it with all your heart and soul or you're going to get it wrong."

BMW M3 gets the video retrospective treatment

Mon, 10 Jun 2013

With BMW on the cusp of pulling back the sheets on its next-generation M3 (or should we say, M4?), the crew from Electric Federal has taken it upon themselves to give us a generation-by-generation look at the evolution of the most renowned of BMW's sports coupes. The video below features plenty of beautiful shots of each generation of M3, starting with the ever lust-worthy E30 before finishing up with the current iteration. BWS Motorsport's Mark Norris provides the narration, complete with a brief synopsis of what makes each generation so special.
As usual, the clip is fit for big-screen viewing. You can watch the action below for yourself. Meanwhile, we'll be busy figuring out which vital organs we can sell to get our hands on our own E30 M3.

BMW X5 eDrive Concept is utilitarian plug-in hybrid

Tue, 10 Sep 2013

Bridging the gap between internal combustion engine-powered vehicles and electric vehicles are plug-in hybrids, and BMW has made one out of its biggest sports utility vehicle, even if it's just a concept car at this point. The plug-in hybrid X5 eDrive Concept debuted today at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and it sits attached to a charge port on the show floor.
As we reported in August, the X5 eDrive Concept combines a turbocharged four-cylinder engine of unknown output with a 95-horsepower electric motor, to achieve longer range and lower emissions. The X5 eDrive can drive up to 75 miles per hour and 19 miles on electric power alone, manage about 62 miles per gallon (3.8 liters per 100 kilometers) and accelerate from 0-62 mph in under seven seconds, according to BMW.
Three drive modes are offered: one that automatically operates the hybrid system, an all-electric mode and a Save Battery mode that operates the vehicle using the engine only.