2007 Bmw Z4m Coupe - Imola Red - 1/1815 - Every Option - Fully Serviced - Rare on 2040-cars
Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States
Thank you for looking at another fiveninedesign piece of inventory. True to our fashion, we try to offer some of the most unique, and sought after vehicles on the market. This rare 2007 BMW Z4M Coupe fits in this category perfectly! One of only 1815 Z4M Coupes produced for the US Market. On of 1188 2007 Models. One of less than 100 in Imola Red with Black Leather and Navigation. This is a very special car. It is one of those cars that is not going to go anywhere but up in value. It is a rare and special vehicle, that there are only a handful left available in this condition! This stunning example has right around 55,000 miles on her. She has been fully serviced her whole life, and has an almost new set of Michelin Pilot Super Sport Wheels. There are very few signs of age on her, and it is definitely a no stories car. There is a few slight scratches on the roof, and a few rock chips, but nothing out of the ordinary, and in fact, the car is going to be remarkable to even the most discerning buyer. This is for the Porsche Cayman buyer who wants something that is faster, more rare, more desirable, and much more involving to drive. This Z4M is finished in Imolarot (Imola Red) with Black Leather interior. It has leather door panels, Carbon Leather Trim, Navigation, and even heated seats. The interior is in excellent condition. The slight patina of the interior can be seen in the pictures included with this listing. Mechanically, this Z4M is phenominal. The car shifts smoothly, has ZERO hesitations, and with the Sport button activated, it has the most sensitive throttle of any street cars we have driven. It is truly a remarkable driving machine. This car is 100% Stock, with the exception of Powdercoated Wheels, Black Kidney Grills, and a Stubby Antenna. (All original parts included). This car comes complete with both keys, and books. It is ready to be enjoyed by a true enthusiast. The BMW Slogan of "The Ultimate Driving Machine" surely comes to mind when you spend time in this amazing Z4M Coupe. If you are looking for a COMPLETELY unmolested example of an instant classic, then look no further. Have the power and finesse of an E46 BMW M3, with the unique styling, and perfect balance of a Z4 Coupe Chassis. Following the Z3M Coupe, this car is surely one of the best ever made by BMW. |
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2015 BMW X4
Tue, 27 May 2014BMW has been in the line-blurring business of late, with the original X5 "Sports Activity Vehicle" muddling the line between SUVs and sport sedans in 1999, the 5 Series Gran Turismo challenging what our definition of "Gran Turismo" means in 2009, and pretty, low-roofed four-doors like the 6 Series Gran Coupe and the fresh new 4 Series Gran Coupe broadening the meaning of the word "coupe."
In the midst of all of this, BMW blurred the lines around both the SUV and coupe genres with its big, heavy, and in many ways ridiculous X5-based "Sports Activity Coupe" (cue collective eye-roll), dubbed X6. Auto wags scoffed at its lack of utility, compromised outward visibility and added cost, but a more emotional public was apparently smitten enough by its aggressive looks to avail itself of some 250,000 of them worldwide in six model years on sale.
Enter the all-new 2015 X4 crossover - err, "Sports Activity Coupe" - which BMW hopes will perform as well in the compact category as the X6 has on the next rung up the ladder. Like the X6, the X4 is a tough sell on paper: it's more expensive and less practical than the X3 on which it's based; it's heavier, despite the loss of interior space; and it doesn't even hold as much stuff in the back as the 3 Series wagon. As with the X6, the X4 is essentially a high-riding style statement that, like proper coupes (the two-door kind), says to the world, "You fools can take your need for practicality and shove it. I just want to look good."
BMW M3 gets the video retrospective treatment
Mon, 10 Jun 2013With 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 planning X4 M Performance diesel? [w/poll]
Wed, 04 Dec 2013With the arrival of the new X4 in March, BMW will expand its crossover portfolio by one more model. But while some enthusiasts may have been disappointed by the news that the Bavarian automaker isn't likely to authorize an M version of the compact slantback crossover, this latest development could help bridge the gap.
Although the line used to be quite clear between standard BMWs and M models, Munich has been blurring it with the M Performance treatment. Those have included models like the M135i hatchback and M235i coupe, the diesel-powered M550d sedan and wagon and X5 and X6 M50d crossovers. Now word has it that BMW could follow a similar formula with the X4, creating a sub-M performance model.
What's more is that the X4 M Performance model could go diesel, following a similar formula that Audi undertook with its first performance crossover, the SQ5 TDI. The major difference here is that when Audi brought the SQ5 to these shores, it ditched the diesel for a gasoline engine. Could BMW do the same?