2011 Bmw 1m on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Alpine White
Make: BMW
Interior Color: Black, Boston Leather
Model: 1-Series
Trim: 1M
Drive Type: 2-wheel
Mileage: 5,235
Sub Model: 1M
This is a rare, fully loaded 2011 BMW 1M. Only 750 1M's were released in The US, and 2011 was their only production year. This car has won many awards, including Top Gear's Car of The Year, Popular Mechanics' Ten Best Cars of The Year, The Red Dot Design Award, and The AJAC Car of The Year.
- 3.0 liter all-aluminum inline 6-cylinder engine with Double-VANOS "steplessly" variable valve timing
- BMW Twinpower Turbo Technology
- 3-way catalytic converter with heated oxygen sensor
- Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with M Dynamic Mode (MDM), Variable M Differential Lock, and M Suspension
- 4-wheel BMW M vacuum-assisted ventilated, cross-drilled compound disc brakes with floating brake rotors
- High-performance M-tuned anti-lock braking system (ABS) with Dynamic Brake Control
- Y-Spoke (Style 359M) Silver finish M light alloy wheels, 19 x 9 front, 19 x 10 rear; 245/35 front and 265/35 rear high-performance tires
- Air Curtain drag-reduction system
- Flared front and rear fenders, including wheel arches; side elements in front fenders with integrated indicator and M logo
- M exterior side-view mirrors in body color with double bridge in black
- AM/FM stereo/CD/MP3 player audio system with HD Radio
- M-design instrument cluster with white backlit instrument dials and red needles
- Rain-sensing windshield wipers
- Driver's and passenger's front airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS) with advanced technology
- Front seat-mounted side-impact airbags and Head Protection System (HPS), front and rear
- BMW's Advanced Safety System
- M Mobility System
- Alpine White
- Black Boston Leather
- Navigation, Assist with enhanced Bluetooth and USB
- BMW Assist with enhanced Bluetooth and USB
- Hands-free Bluetooth and USB
- Anti-theft alarm system
- Comfort access key entry
- Park Distance Control (rear)
- Auto-dimming mirrors
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror
- Power front seats
- Lumbar support
- Ambiance lighting
- Fixed headlight washers
- Xenon headlights
- Automatic climate control
- Voice-command
- Smartphone integration
- BMW Apps
- Real Time Traffic Information
- Shadowline exterior trim
- Tinted windows
- 19 CITY MPG
- 26 HIGHWAY MPG
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Park your BMW with a wave, 3D instrument clusters, and more
Tue, Jan 5 2016Remote parking your car with a smartphone app is so 2015. In the future envisioned by BMW, you can park your car by giving it hand gestures. Meanwhile, the car will sync with your smart home and display traffic information on your hallway mirror. It's all part of a giant list of concepts and technologies BMW is bringing to the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. Let's break down some of the big ideas BMW's bringing to this year's CES. Park By Waving Actually, you don't even need to wave to get this i3 Concept to start moving. From inside your house, simply picking up the key can signal your connected garage door to open and tell your car to pull out into the driveway. Out in the wider world this concept takes automated parking a step further than current in-car parking assistance systems. Once a spot is found, the driver gets out and waves at the car. The i3 then does all the movement on its own. What's the benefit of watching your car park instead of sitting inside while it parks itself? Not much, other that the ability to fit into narrow parking spaces. But I'm a sucker for automation like this, as long as it works better than those infernal foot-kick tailgate opening systems. The Bumper That Snitches For You If you have a car already covered in cameras, why not use them for more than parking? Bumper Detect is BMW's take on the valet-mode recording in the Chevrolet Corvette. But instead of filming any motion, BMW's system monitors the body and bumpers for any unexpected impacts and immediately captures the footage. An alert goes to the driver's smartphone via the BMW Connected App, with available live streaming images. Samsung Smart Things And The Smart Home The i3 on display at CES intergrates Samsung's Smart Things app into the iDrive controller. This allow you to use connected smart home features inside the car, like turning off lights or adjusting the thermostat. BMW's vision further into future integrates the car into the home even more with what the automaker calls Open Mobility Cloud. You can call it a personal assistant or an evil digital spy, depending on your perspective of this kind on technology. In any case, Open Mobility Cloud uses predictive algorithms to plan the day and give relevent information through BMW's smartphone app or – in a super futuristic way – a Mobility Mirror inside the house.
BMW's Connected Drive feature vulnerable to hackers
Tue, Feb 3 2015BMW is working to fix a cyber-security flaw that has left 2.2 million vehicles worldwide vulnerable to hackers. Cars equipped with the automaker's Connected Drive remote-services system are affected, according to the German Automobile Association (ADAC), which first discovered the problem. Researchers found they could lock and unlock car doors by mimicking mobile communications and sending phony signals to a SIM card installed in affected vehicles. An attack could be launched "within minutes" of accessing the system without the perpetrators leaving a trace, according to their report, in part because once they had gained access to the network, the communications were not secure. In response to the security gap, BMW says it has been upgrading software via over-the-air updates over the past week, so no visits to dealerships are needed to remedy the security hole. In fact, owners of affected cars may not have even noticed the updates taking place. The problem affects BMW, Rolls-Royce and MINI vehicles equipped with Connected Drive since 2010. Flaws were first reported to BMW last year by ADAC, which is the country's equivalent of AAA. ADAC says it withheld a public announcement until the car company could address the problem. While BMW has pushed the software patch to most affected vehicles, the organization said it's possible some at cars in the United States had not yet been updated. BMW did not respond to a request for comment Monday. In a written statement, the automaker said it knows of no real-world breaches. 2015 Off To Dubious Start The hack could raise the eyebrows of industry leaders: Cars are now the equivalent of mobile computers and cyber-security experts have been warning that the auto industry has been slow to close its security holes. BMW's breach marks the second time in 2015 that researchers have found a popular automotive feature with little or no security precautions. Last month, experts said a popular device made by Progressive Insurance that allows motorists to track their driving habits contained no security whatsoever. Like the Connected Drive smart-phone app, many automotive components and infotainment features were conceived and produced at a time when industry executives never considered the possibility someone might want to hack into them. But increased connectivity brings increased risk. Going forward, BMW says its Connected Drive features will now operate by using encrypted communications via the HTTPS protocol.
2015 BMW X3 arrives with tweaked styling, diesel option
Wed, 05 Feb 2014The luxury crossover market has been a huge success for BMW, having sold over a million X3 models worldwide since the CUV first went on sale in 2003, not to mention all of the momentum its had with the larger X5. At the Chicago Auto Show, BMW is unveiling the refreshed 2015 X3, featuring an improved design, a new diesel engine option, and a rear-wheel drive variant.
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