2003 Bmw E39 M5 - Mature Owner, 56k Miles Ca/tx Car Fully Stock And Mint on 2040-cars
Lewisville, Texas, United States
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2003 BMW M5 E39 w/ 56,xxx miles. Sterling Gray on Black leather. Fully STOCK - no mods whatsoever, looks like it just got delivered from the dealership - only missing the wrapper. Spent entire life in CA and TX. Garage kept it's entire life (as you can see by the pictures). Seats, leather and bolsters are MINT with no wear or discoloration of any kind. Again, I am not kidding when I say mint condition.
A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great, Never seen snow, New tires, No accidents, Non-smoker, Seats like new, Upgraded sound system, Very clean interior Never tracked or brought to "driving school." Former CPO, bought from last owner who had it since 2006, cover CPO until 2010. he only put 20K miles on it in all that time. Tires have 5000 miles on them. Extended Leather, M Audio etc. All options except sun shades and park assist. Clean Carfax. carfaxbig.com/reports/report.cfx;jsessionid=55DZSvCRv22G96Ybspqpwb9JDFqHhJn1sCzXbGc1wydyDGrqggbp!1597766542!1175636074?vin=WBSDE93423CF92943&referenceNumber=%28Optional%29&submit=&reportType=VHR Have the Car service log since 2006 and PPI. If you are serious - email me and I will provide these to you. MORE PICS LOCATED ON AUTOTRADER - cannot put links on ebay, but you can see them all by going to autotrader and clicking on "find car by AT #" which is 159F5E28. |
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Sun, 08 Jun 2014Think the only challengers for the title of best-selling luxury brand hail from der Vaterland? Wrong. Lexus outsold the likes of Mercedes-Benz for the second time in 2014 last month. In fact, the Japanese luxury marque's total sales this year are a mere 12,000 units behind BMW.
Lexus was able to move 26,921 vehicles last month, a year-over-year increase of 21.1 percent, respectively. Mercedes, meanwhile, was just barely beaten, moving 26,617 units in April. The difference, though, is that Lexus has made far bigger year-over-year gains than Mercedes, which recorded a YOY increase of just 4.13 percent.
This is particularly troubling for the Germans, as it marks a return to form for Lexus that we haven't seen since before the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that decimated Japan. Prior to that natural disaster, Lexus enjoyed nearly a dozen years at the top of the luxury heap.
The BMW 8 Series leads this month's list of discounts
Tue, Jun 9 2020Whether you prefer the sleek looks of a sport coupe, the wind-in-your-hair exhilaration of a convertible or the flexible practicality of a four-door sedan, BMW has an 8 Series to suit your fancy. And if you're in the market right now, you may find that your local BMW dealership is willing to take $18,124 off the sticker price. That figure comes courtesy of TrueCar, and it reflects the discount buyers are getting off the 8 Series' average $122,395 retail price. Most of the 8 Series models in American showrooms today are 2019 models, and that's the model year to which the discount above applies. This represents the largest discount on a new car in America this month, based on the dollar amount off the car's sticker price, and the third largest discount by percentage. And it means the average transaction price for a 2019 BMW 8 Series is hovering at $104,271. 2020 BMW 840i Gran Coupe View 38 Photos BMW offers two distinct versions of the 8 Series, the 335-horsepower 840i with rear- or all-wheel drive, and the 523-horsepower 850i, which comes standard with BMW's xDrive all-wheel-drive system. If you want to step even further up the performance ladder, there's the M8, but that 600-horsepower monster is getting a much smaller $6,150 discount. If you're not into BMWs, the 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT boasts the second largest monetary discount this month, with buyers averaging $16,713 off the Benz's $176,035 sticker price. Another Mercedes, the S-Class, is next with a $11,452 discount. After that comes a pair of Maserati sedans, the Quattroporte and Ghibli, each with discounts of around $11,000. Since the Ghibli's base price is so much lower than that of its larger sibling, that represents a much larger 13.5% cut from its average retail price of $81,384 for an out-the-door cost of $70,373. For a look at the best new car deals in America based on the percentage discount off their suggested asking prices, check out our monthly recap here. And when you're ready to buy, click here for the Autoblog Smart Buy program, which brings you a hassle-free buying experience with over 9,000 Certified Dealers nationwide. Related Video:
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Mercedes-Benz finished in third place in the automotive category, up 11 percent from 2012 for a valuation of $18 billion. Honda ($12.4 billion, down 2 percent) and Nissan ($10.2 billion, up 3 percent) rounded out the top five for the category. Volkswagen was the only other auto brand that finished in the top 100 overall, in 100th place. Audi made the greatest percentage gain over 2012, up 18 percent to $5.5 billion, but finished outside of the top 100.
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