2011 Bmw 535 I on 2040-cars
8220 US Highway 31, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Engine:3.0L I6 24V GDI DOHC Turbo
Transmission:8-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBAFR7C57BC605745
Stock Num: P3923
Make: BMW
Model: 535 i
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Carbon Black Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 20842
Clean, GREAT MILES 20,842! REDUCED FROM $43,995!, PRICED TO MOVE $500 below NADA Retail!, EPA 28 MPG Hwy/19 MPG City! Moonroof, Telematics, Auxiliary Audio Input, Multi-Zone A/C, Keyless Start, Turbo Charged Engine, Head Airbag SEE MORE!======IT'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO OWN THIS 5 SERIES: Get world-leading performance at a great value: Reduced from $43, 995. This 535i is priced $500 below NADA Retail. ======KEY FEATURES ON THIS 5 SERIES INCLUDE: Sun/Moonroof, Turbocharged, Premium Sound System, Auxiliary Audio Input, Telematics, Aluminum Wheels, Keyless Start, Multi-Zone A/C MP3 Player, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Child Safety Locks. 535i with Carbon Black Metallic exterior and Black interior features a Straight 6 Cylinder Engine with 300 HP at 5800 RPM*. Serviced here. ======BMW 5 SERIES: THE BENCHMARK FOR PERFORMANCE AND THRILLS: Better fuel economy than the E-Class, A6 and M35. The BMW 5 Series is rated as the best sports sedan in its class by The New York Times. The 5 Series is the winner of red dot award for outstanding design. The 5 5eries is ranked #1 in J.D. Power's APEAL study. Great Gas Mileage: 28 MPG Hwy. ======COME EXPERIENCE THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE TODAY: After more than 50 years in business, The Hubler Auto Group, through the power of ten central Indiana locations, has literally sold hundreds of thousands of vehicles and is one of the oldest and most prolific auto dealers in the State employing 550 people. The Hubler Auto Group can claim the title for selling more G.M. vehicles in the State of Indiana than any other dealer or dealer group, and has earned the right to brag of having the largest and most loyal customer Pricing analysis performed on 5/22/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. FREE Window Tint OR Unlimited 1 Year CarWash Pass with any vehicle purchase*! Hubler Chevy is the SMART CHOICE for buying a used car - vehicles are inspected by our ASE Certified Technicians before being placed on our lot. Bruised credit, NO PROBLEM / We have access to a wide range of lenders. Call us toll free at 888-310-0702 today to reach our Customer Care Team!*Some restrictions may apply.
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ROEV lets you use multiple charging networks with one account
Thu, Nov 19 2015It may be a textbook case of a first-world problem, but any EV driver who doesn't want to carry two or three plug-in vehicle charging station cards when one would do is about to get a little smile on their face. This morning at the LA Auto Show, the new ROEV Association was announced that will let EV drivers carry just the one card. While you would think the all-caps ROEV stands for something, none of the pre-announcement materials nor the website explain it that way. Instead, it seems to just be a play on rove, which makes a lot of sense. There are three charging networks involved in ROEV: Blink, ChargePoint, and EVgo. Conveniently, these are the three largest in the US and have a combined 17,500 public chargers across the country. If you've got an account with one of these three networks, once ROEV goes into effect (expected in the spring of 2016), you'll be able to use that card at any participating charger without signing up for another account. Your personal details are kept private, ROEV says, and the companies coordinate behind the scenes to make it work. Pricing details were not disclosed. Besides the three main charging networks, two automakers are also founding members of ROEV: BMW and Nissan. ROEV says that Audi and Honda have also have already joined the Association and the organization wants to pull in all EV stakeholders to make electric vehicle charging easy. Fans of EV technology will note that ROEV has nothing to do with promoting either the CHAdeMO or the SAE Combo (CCS) fast charging standard. The Leaf is a CHAdeMO car while the i3 uses CCS, for example. The charging networks, of course, provide both kinds of plugs and don't promote one over the other. Tesla and its Supercharger network are not involved in ROEV, but Tesla drivers can, of course, participate in ROEV.
BMW M235i in circuit scrap with legendary E46 M3 CSL
Fri, 25 Apr 2014Earlier this month, we brought you news that BMW's one-year wonder, the 2011 1 Series M Coupe, is actually trading for more money today than it did when new. That sort of short-term appreciation is a major rarity with modern production cars, but apparently it's not the only BMW enthusiast coupe to enjoy far-above-average residual values. The not-for-North America 2004 M3 CSL, itself a single-year offering, apparently also fits that description, as we've just learned from Auto Express.
The M3 CSL ruled overseas BMW showrooms a decade ago, with just 1,400 examples built. Based on the well-regarded E46 M3, the rare two-door was relieved of extraneous bits for improved track work and driver fidelity, coming in at around 240 fewer pounds than a garden-variety M3. With carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic bodywork, thinner glass and a lot less sound insulation, the CSL was one of the more raucous cars of its day. Like the 1M Coupe, it was also one of the more connected cars of the era, with a retuned suspension, quicker steering, and a bit more power than its brethren.
As Auto Express points out, a good used one commands about the same money as a brand-new 2014 M235i - the closest thing BMW makes to a 1M Coupe today - which makes this video track battle an interesting new-versus-used showdown. According to AE, a well-sorted used M3 CSL will run UK consumers anywhere between £30,000 and £35,000 - roughly $50,000 to $59,000 US. That's a massive premium over the $10k-17k British buyers can expect to shell out for a comparable standard M3, similar to the story that plays out for the 1M versus lesser 1 Series variants.
BMW exec says public chargers not important for EV success
Fri, Jan 31 2014What has BMW learned from years of electric vehicle test programs and working with Mini E drivers and the ActiveE Electronauts? According to BMW board member Herbert Diess, it's that public charging is not an important piece of the puzzle of making EVs a success. The way those early EV drivers used their vehicles told BMW that, "public infrastructure is not really very important because most people are charging their cars at home," Diess recently told Wards Auto. It's a message we've heard before. Diess' personal experience fits with this conclusion, he said. After driving his company's new i3 city EV for over a year, "not once have I touched public charging." Of course, the i3 does let the driver search for public charging stations and BMW has a partnership with ChargePoint, and Diess is not hinting that BMW is totally against the idea of public charging. Still, Diess' comments are not likely to find a warm welcome with everyone in the EV scene. An August 2012 UCLA study titled "Financial Viability Of Non-Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Stations" (PDF) clearly states: Adoption by consumers will largely be a function of the electric vehicle charging options available. Studies show that most EV charging currently takes place in the home (Carr 2010). Even so, in order for EVs to gain widespread consumer adoption, it is critical for an infrastructure of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSEs) to exist outside the home. Even BMW's own electric drivers have been sending mixed messages. In 2010, a study of Mini E drivers found that 87.5 percent said a public charging infrastructure is necessary, though 75 percent later said they could manage without such a network.
























