2010 Bmw 128i M-style Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
West Orange, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2996CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: BMW
Model: 128i
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sport Package, Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Dynamic Slip Control, dynamic traction control, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 48,968
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Dark Silver
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 6
Number of Doors: 2
This is a near 100% Perfect Vehicle!
BMW Maintained - still under warrantee (4 years/50,000 miles).
RUNS ABSOLUTELY LIKE NEW - not a squeak, rattle, vibration to speak of.
Looks like NEW - no one will know it is pre-owned!
Garage kept, and washed/waxed WEEKLY. (yeah, 'crazy car guy')
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'M-Style' Sport Package
Aerodynamic Ground Effects
Paddle Shifter/Manu-matic,
M-Door Sills
M-Steering Wheel,
M-Sport-Seats,
M-suspension (lowered) package
Shadowline Exterior Trim
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'Steptronic' Auto Transmission
Auto-A/C and Heat
Heated Seats
Sunroof
BMW - IPOD INTERFACE (works through the Sound System Head Unit)
After Market Boston Acoustics Sound System/Sub Woofer ('boom' 'boom' 'boom')
Xenon Adaptive Headlights - THEY TURN IN THE DIRECTION THAT THE CAR IS TURNING! HOW COOL!
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This car carves up the road like a hot knife through butter!
FAST, nimble, the BEST BMW has to offer for driving dynamics!
Head Turner (not a lot of these around) - This vehicle will get you noticed!
Moving to the "hills" and had to get myself something 4WD - my loss, YOUR GAIN!
This baby needs someone to LOVE it!
Hurry, won't last long at this reserve price!
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BMW X3 spied with nip and tuck nearly complete
Fri, 18 Oct 2013With the style-driven BMW X4 coming along in development, it looks like some of the forthcoming crossover's design could trickle over to its utilitarian sibling, the X3. Captured in these spy shots, it appears that the 2015 BMW X3 is preparing for a minor facelift, and from what we can tell, the biggest change will center on the CUV's headlights.
There is plenty of camouflage on the front and rear fascias to suggest updates will occur there, too, but we can definitely tell that the X3 will be getting LED-equipped headlights - at least as an option, anyway. The halos are slightly different from the current offering and there is also an LED strip above the headlights used as turn signal indicators. Another interesting thing we notice in these pictures is the nub at the bottom of the grille (also visible in recent X4 spy shots). While this could be some sort of test sensor for this prototype, it could also be a front-mounted camera for a possible parking assist system.
We don't expect any changes to the powertrain and we're not sure what updates could be in store for the interior, but we're guessing that that the 2015 X3 will debut shortly after the X4 goes on sale next year.
BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coup'e bows at Villa d'Este
Fri, 24 May 2013The first collaboration between BMW and Pininfarina is this blunt-force two-door called the BMW Pininfarini Gran Lusso Coupe revealed at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. Said to be the "interpretation of a luxurious BMW Coupé as seen through the eyes of Pininfarina," once you get past all of the design-speak, you can focus on the full-bodied and keen-edged missile sitting on 21-inch wheels.
The long wheelbase makes for short overhangs. Up front, BMW's design language gets scraped across a whetstone, everything getting sharper, including the usually round cat's eye headlights that have gone dihedral. Under the hood is a V12, behind the twin-kidney grille in matte-sheen aluminium and high-gloss black. The same aluminum treatment also backs the taillights, the lenses designed to let air flow through them.
Inside is room for four, a cockpit canted toward the driver, Foglizzo leather in black and Tobacco Brown, 48,000-year-old kauri wood from New Zealand, deep pile carpet on the floors, a patterned virgin wool headliner and an "oblong aperture in the roof liner" set off by white LEDs.
The best cars we drove this year
Tue, Dec 30 2014Six hundred and fifty. That's roughly how many cars pass through the hands of Autoblog editors every year, from the vehicles we test here at home, to the cars we drive on new product launches, testing roundups, long-term cars, and so on. Of course, our individual numbers vary due to several reasons, but at the end of the day, our team's repertoire of automotive experience is indeed vast. But let's be honest, some cars certainly stand out more than others. So as the year's about to turn, and as we're readying brand-new daily cat calendars for our cubicles, our editors are all taking time to reflect on the machinery that made this year so special, with one simple, open-ended question as the guide – a question that we're asked quite frequently, from friends, family, colleagues, and more. "What's the best car you drove this year?" Lamborghini Huracan When I review the list of everything I drove in 2014, picking an absolute favorite becomes almost impossible. I mean, how does one delineate between the joy offered by cars as different as the Alfa Romeo 4C, Volkswagen Golf R, Mercedes-AMG GT S and even the humble-yet-wonderful Chevy Colorado? Okay fine, I'll just pick the Lamborghini. I drove the Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 on a racetrack, in the mountains, and along southern coast of Spain. It felt like the king of the car jungle in all of those places, sucking the eyeballs of observers nearly out of their heads as it drove by, and almost melting my brain with its cocktail of speed and grip and intense communication. It feels a little easy to say that the one new supercar I drove this year was also my favorite, but the fact is that the Huracan is one of the finest cars I've driven during my career, let alone 2014. Judge me if you must. – Seyth Miersma Senior Editor Rolls-Royce Wraith There are a couple of ways to look at the question, "What's the best car you drove this year?" In terms of what was so good I'd go out and buy one tomorrow, that'd be my all-time sweetheart, the Volkswagen GTI. Or if I'm just talking about sheer cool-factor, maybe something like the Galpin GTR1, BMW i8, or Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG. But instead, I'm going to write about the sheer opulence of being the best of the best. The hand-crafted, holier-than-thou, shut-your-mouth-when-I'm-talking-to-you supremacy. I'm picking the Rolls-Royce Wraith. I drove the Wraith for a week in April, and was really, really impressed. This car does everything, perfectly.