1997 Bmw Z3 1.9, Exotic, Classy, Sporty And Fun! on 2040-cars
Jeffersonville, Vermont, United States
Adrenaline Cars "feel the exhilaration while driving" 1997 BMW ROADSTER IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION
Feel the wind in your hair, the warmth of the sun, and the looks from jealous onlookers while you cruise by in this gorgeous vehicle! If you cannot afford a new Beemer, but want something that is fun to drive, GREAT ON GAS! Fun for a Sunday driver everyday driver. Has been garaged all its life and it shows. It was always well maintained. The classic style and precision engineering of this BMW model will amaze you. It has an easy to use top and is very fun to drive, with a well-balanced chassis and outstanding brakes.This comes loaded with 1.9 engine, power everything, manual convertible top that is easy to operate and tight. Power windows, locks, mirrors, heated leather seats, air-conditioning, aluminum rims, new tires, Traction Control, front and side airbags, power seats, cruise control, factory alarm. The interior has a beautiful color combination of tan with black leather. The engine runs great, nice and tight with smooth shifting and great brakes. The steering and suspension are tight which gives you the classic BMW sport feel. The roof is a manual top so no worries about it not going up and down. The top goes up and down with ease. The interior is super clean and well cared for. The seats show barely any wear. The top has no rips, it goes up and down with ease. The top doesn't leak. The seals around the windows and top look in excellent shape. 20/29 MPG! 5 STAR RATING ON THIS CAR! You will not find a better one than this! Bid with confidence, you will be happy! Please feel free to call with any questions 802-760-8561. This car can be PICKED UP IN MASS OR VERMONT. PLEASE do not bid if you dont intend to go thru with the purchase. Paypal can be used for deposit only, a $250 deposit is required within 24hrs. We are a licensed Vermont dealer. |
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BMW rolls out new M4 safety car for DTM
Mon, 05 May 2014Ever since revealing the M4 on nearly five months ago, BMW has been hard at work getting its new muscle coupe out on the track. It's made a touring-car version to compete in DTM and a safety car to set the pace at MotoGP races, and now it's combined both into a new safety car for DTM as well.
The ninth M4 on the DTM grid is based on the production version, but fitted with numerous upgrades over the course of a two-month conversion process. For starters, it's been equipped with nearly exterior component from the M Performance Parts catalog, including the quad-tipped exhaust, front splitter, rear spoiler and diffuser, blacked-out grille, special mirror caps, side sills... the works. But that's not the end of the story.
BMW M GmbH also gutted the interior, removing the rear bench and replacing it with a roll cage. It's got a pair of Recaro racing buckets with Schroth harnesses, plus special LED emergency lighting, radio communication system and, of course, special livery (albeit nowhere near as cool as the MotoGP one) to distinguish it as the official safety car when it makes its debut at the Nürburgring on August 17.
BMW X4 Concept is no Shanghai surprise
Thu, 04 Apr 2013"One in four new BMW cars is now a BMW SAV." If you're new to BMW parlance, SAV stands for Sports Activity Vehicle, a vehicle type most of us more commonly refer to as a crossover, and that statistic, which comes straight from the automaker itself, tells you all you need to know about why the X4 Concept you see above exists.
Like its larger X6 sibling, the BMW X4 Concept tries to shove a crossover in a mold shaped vaguely like a fastback coupe. Put another way, the X4 is likely to be a polarizing design, though perhaps not to the extent that the X6 divided opinions. As for us, we definitely prefer the styling of this X4 Concept, with its strong character lines and impressive wheel-to-bodyside ratio, over that of its bigger brother. That said, we're sure the AMC Eagle comparisons will begin in earnest starting right about... now.
Dimensionally, it seems the most obvious machine with which to compare this X4 Concept is the 3 Series Wagon - we're not sure if it will be as spacious inside as the 3 Series Gran Turismo. A two-inch stretch in the wheelbase ought to bring a commensurate improvement in legroom, and a body that's nearly five inches longer should be a boon for cargo capacity. Of course, that fastback roofline will surely cut down on the car's roominess inside, but we'll have to wait for the final production model to judge its true capabilities.
Permanent erection lawsuit against BMW thrown out
Wed, 19 Mar 2014The California man who claimed that he suffered from a 20-month erection after a four-hour ride on his BMW K1100RS motorcycle (similar model pictured above) has had his case dismissed. It seems the court found his claims too hard to believe.
Henry Wolf filed a product liability lawsuit against BMW and seatmaker Corbin-Pacific in the California Superior Court in April 2012 after he claimed a motorcycle ride in September 2010 caused a long-term case of priapism from the "ridge-like" saddle design. He asked for compensation for lost wages, medical expenses and emotional distress from both companies.
Nearly two years later, according to Visor Down, Judge James J. McBride decided that the case didn't have enough supporting evidence. A urologist testified that the plaintiff had priapism, but the court rejected the testimony of a neurologist who claimed the motorcycle's vibration caused the disorder. The defendants presented testimony from the bike's former and subsequent owners. Corbin-Pacific CEO Mike Corbin also spoke in the company's defense.