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2013 - Bmw X6 on 2040-cars

US $33,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:9000 Color: White
Location:

Bellemont, Arizona, United States

Bellemont, Arizona, United States

GORGEOUS, FULLY LOADED, ONE OWNER 2013 BMW X6 xDrive 35i. I have both keys, books, manuals etc. The X6 was purchased back in March of this year and has about 8,000 miles on it currently. The vehicle is driven daily so miles will change. When I say FULLY LOADED, I mean it. I don’t think there was an option available that isn’t on this X6. It’s got… Sport Activity Package - $1,900 Cold Weather Package - $750 Luxury Seating Package - $1,700 -Active seat for driver -Front ventilated seats Premium Package - $3,300 -Universal garage-door opener -Comfort Access keyless entry -Rear View Camera w/ Top View (there are cameras in the base of the rear view mirrors) -Rear manual side window shades -Interior mirror w/ compass -4-zone climate control -Navigation system -Voice-command -Real Time Traffic Information Premium Sound Package - $950 -Satellite radio w/ 1 year subscription -Enhanced Premium Sound - $1,000 20” Alloy Y-spoke wheels - $950 Running Boards - $300 3 Rear Seats - $350 Full LED Lights - $1,900 BMW Apps - $250 Original sticker was $74,045!!! That is before the dealer installed window tint and the accessories we added. This X6 has the BMW splash guards all the way around, BMW door sill guards, BMW valve stem caps, wheel locks and Weather Tech floor mats. We even did the mat for the cargo area. This is such an awesome car and has so much stuff on it, it’s incredible. The driver’s seat even massages you as you drive!!! This X6 is a blast drive with the sport suspension, big wheels and high performance tires. We constantly get 22-24mpg on the highway. The interior is flawless! Only blemishes on the exterior are a few very small rock chips on the front. Other than those minor rock chips, there are no dents, dings or scratches. No accidents, no paint or body work. Adult owned, not abused and non-smoker.

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What happens when you take an engineer sliding in a BMW i8

Fri, Sep 19 2014

The BMW i8 is a pretty impressive car, and a highly visible one at that. It's a great brand ambassador, but not just for BMW. It's really no surprise that Formula E chose it as the safety car from the electric racing series. And, for its duties at tracks around the word, the i8 safety car got some slick upgrades, including wireless charging capabilities courtesy of Qualcomm. It's not your regular, cut-and-dry technology presentation. In the video below, Qualcomm engineers explain a little bit about what they do to enhance electric vehicles. But it's not your regular, cut-and-dry technology presentation. The engineers are forced to answer questions about Qualcomm's technology while riding along in the BMW i8 Qualcomm Safety Car driven by none other than Formula E driver Nelson Piquet, Jr. Sure, riding shotgun for hot laps at Donnington Park in an i8 sounds like a lot of fun, but these guys have a job to do, and Mr. Piquet isn't making it easy for them. The Qualcomm guys talk about taking technology and beefing it up for automotive use, explain the benefits of wireless charging and discuss some other stuff that's hard to pay attention to while watching the i8 get totally sideways in a smoky powerslide. See for yourself in the video below. If you miss something, don't worry; Qualcomm provides more explanation about its automotive technologies at its website, including safety, communication and, of course, inductive charging.

BMW M4 Concept bows, takes handoff from M3 Coupe

Thu, 15 Aug 2013

Remember how, when the first BMW M4 Concept images leaked earlier today, we told you the official information would be coming later this evening? Well, scratch that. The whole kit and caboodle is now online, meaning all the official details are below, as well as a full gallery of high-res images above.
The replacement for the M3 Coupe, the Concept M4 Coupe shares a number of styling similarities with its dearly departed forbearer. To us, it's kind of like a mishmash of greatest hits from the new 4 Series and the old M3. The 4 Series headlights have grown on us, and the side grilles, which are part of BMW's Air Curtain and Air Breather system, are functional.
The power dome in the hood is smaller than on the M3, but is of a similar shape, while the rear diffuser and exhaust treatment look like they're lifted straight from the old car, aside from being finished in carbon fiber. Speaking of which, the carbon fiber roof sports a new touch, a cool BMW M tri-color that runs the length of the roof on the driver's side. The 20-inch M alloy wheels come in a twin five-spoke design, which has sort of become a calling card of BMW's M cars in recent years. Hiding behind those meaty wheels are M's carbon-ceramic brakes.

BMW X5 driver repeatedly fails to understand big rig braking distances

Fri, 19 Sep 2014

Nobody should be shocked that a big, heavy vehicle like a semi truck takes a longer distance to stop than the average passenger car; it's just basic physics. However, this BMW X5 driver seemingly has a major problem grasping the concept, and it results in some serious damage to the back of his SUV.
The whole incident is very confusing to watch. The BMW doesn't even seem to have a reason to slow down before the semi slams into the back of it at fairly high speed. But to make the situation even weirder, the crashes just keep happening again and again.
To give the BMW driver a little credit, he appears amazingly calm when surveying the damage afterward. But you have to wonder what this guy was thinking when trying a harebrained move like this. Check out the video to watch the carnage unfold.