2006 Bmw Z4 M Roadster Convertible 19k Miles! Premium, Cold Weather Packages!!!! on 2040-cars
Lehi, Utah, United States
Rare Opportunity for a super low mileage Z4 M Roadster! I just purchased this a few months ago from Texas Direct, one of the largest used car dealerships in the world. I have put under 500 miles on it and have loved every second of owning it! Sadly, it has to go to free up the money we need to finish our basement for our growing family! So, here's your opportunity to get a great buy on one of the best driving cars ever built! The M Roadster has all the power you'd ever need, along with pinpoint handling and amazing drivability. Most likely, if you're reading this you already know about the Z4 M drivetrain, features and how hard they are to find with these miles. This Z4 M Roadster convertible has all the features I wanted. All the power options, premium Carver Sound system with dual subs, heated seats, memory seats, premium M wheels, and much much more. It has basically every option except for the navigation, which I didn't want anyway. It is finished in silver, with black leather seats and brushed aluminum trim. The seats are flawless, with no signs of wear, whatsoever. The car drives and handles like it did when it was new. It really is the ultimate driver's car - I have owned several Audi S4's, other BMW's, and other roadsters and have never had the combination of handling, power and comfort like you find in the Z4 M. Please call me with any questions. I'm happy to take additional photos and email them to you. Please no dealers or low-ballers, and no trades. I need to sell it to finish my basement. I have seen these sell for much more than I'm asking and I'd like to sell it fast, but don't want to lose any more than I have to. Jason 801-808-1440 |
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BMW invests in carbon fiber for use beyond i and M models
Tue, 13 May 2014The immense amount of resources BMW has poured into its i brand program hasn't stopped, and recent developments indicate it's likely to pay off for BMW and BMW buyers outside the i brand. The i8 has already sold out its first year run, the i3 racked up 10,000 orders before it even went on sale and is already the subject of public discussion about being stretched into an i5, and a new investment in carbon fiber production has the automaker talking about CFRP use in non-i and non-M models.
BMW and SGL Group got together to form SGL Automotive Carbon Fibers (ACF), and the joint venture produces all of the CFRP for the i3 and i8 on two production lines at its plant in Moses Lake, Washington. After already investing $100 million to increase capacity, BMW has announced that another $200 million will add four more production lines, tripling production from 3,000 tons per year to 9,000 tons. When the expansion is complete in 2015, BMW says the Moses Lake facility will be the world's largest carbon fiber plant.
That's a lot of weave and the long view is that it will find its way into core models, with BMW exec Dr. Klaus Draeger saying, "As part of an intelligent mix of materials, we will apply carbon also beyond our BMW i and BMW M models in the future," and be able to do so "at competitive costs and in large quantities."
BMW joins the mirrorless car club at CES
Tue, Jan 5 2016Another item the future promised us is finally arriving: cameras for rearview mirrors. It's coming on the Cadillac CT6, Audi played around with the idea in its Le Mans racers, and Tesla has plans to get in on the action. And now add BMW to that list with the i8 Mirrorless concept revealed at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. In BMW's scheme, three cameras replace the mirrors. One big adjustment from years of automotive convention is the lack of any side glances for the driver. A display in place of the conventional rearview mirror shows a composite wide-angle image. Imminent hazards, such as a vehicle in the blind spot, are shown with yellow warning icons. Previous mirrorless designs have mounted cameras flush with the body, but the i8 Mirrorless uses wing-like side cameras. They also serve as turn signal indicators. We assume that the narrow profile is more aerodynamic than the housing for a large piece of reflective glass. Also in BMW's CES bag of tricks is the BMW i3 Extended Rearview Mirror. This uses a rear-facing, roof-mounted camera that overlays images on the conventional interior mirror. But we do have some questions – what happens when the cameras get dirty? Mirrors still work even when partially obscured by dirt. And when will these ideas see production? Stay tuned as we'll follow up with answers from BMW's booth on the CES show floor soon.
BMW X2 in the works?
Thu, 20 Mar 2014BMW could bring yet another niche-busting product to the market in 2017 if a report form a forum is to be believed. According to the BMW X1 Forum of Bimmerpost, 2017 could see the debut of the BMW X2. Yes, X2.
Allegedly, this car will ride on the UKL platform, which is slated to underpin both the next-generation Mini Countryman and BMW X1. The X2, though, will play the role occupied by the X6 relative to the X5 - that means it'll be the same basic vehicle with a more sporting (i.e. less practical) roofline. The denizens of the forum claim the X2 will only be offered with xDrive all-wheel drive, and unlike the X6 and soon-to-arrive X4, it will be available in both three and five-door variants.
We reached out to BMW for comment, and got the typical "There's no plans as of right now" statement, although spokesman Dave Buchko did add that, "It's fun to speculate."