2001 Bmw M on 2040-cars
11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:3.2L I-6
Transmission:5 speed manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBSCL93431LJ80896
Stock Num: LJ80896
Make: BMW
Model: M
Year: 2001
Exterior Color: Estoril Blue
Interior Color: Blue/Black 2-Tone Leather
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 10744
*New Arrival* Estoril Blue on Estoril Blue/Black Two-Tone Leather, Matching Hard Top + Blue Soft Top, Very Clean, All Original, Stock, S54 M Roadster! Factory Options Include: Power Seats, Power Convertible Top, Harman Kardon HiFi Audio with CD43 In Dash CD Player, Heated Seats and Power Everything! The removable hard top is painted in matching Estoril Blue. All original paint in excellent condition! This adult-owned S54 Roadster is in stock condition with no modifications, changes or additions. This M Roadster has been garage-kept since new and it shows! Enthusiast Auto has completed a Comprehensive Pre-Purchase Inspection and is completing our Work Order ensuring this M Coupe is a turn-key, needs-nothing car! Service Order Highlights Include a Complete 10-year Service which includes: Engine Oil + Filter Change, Transmission Fluid Change, Differential Fluid Change, Coolant Flush, Brake Fluid Flush, Power Steering Fluid Flush, Engine Air Filter and Fuel Filter Replacement. EAG has also reconditioned the OEM Roadstar wheels, mounted and road-force balanced new Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires. Overall, this M Roadster is super nice inside and out! Overall, this low-mileage M Roadster is in awesome condition! Original exterior paint shows awesome with very few cosmetic imperfections! The interior is in excellent condition with no visible wear areas. Garage Queen! Never seen winter, therefore, the body and undercarriage are exceptionally clean! All Keys, Books, Manuals and Original Window Sticker. Clean Vehicle History Report with No Accidents or Drama. Adult Owned, Non-Smoker. Please Call or email to obtain a Pre-Purchase Inspection Report, Build Sheet, Condition Related Details, Vehicle History and 100+ Detailed Photos; 513.554.1BMW (1269) www.EAGBMW.com Enthusiast Auto Group is a highly specialized automotive facility focused on late model BMWs. In addition to BMW sales, we offer precision automotive service and performance upgrades. Our pre-owned inventory is meticulously selected with the highest quality standards then thoroughly inspected and serviced by our master BMW technicians.
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BMW says yes to 1 Series M successor, no to M6 Gran Coupe with xDrive
Wed, 13 Mar 2013If you're anything like us, the first half of that headline made you smile. The BMW 1 Series M Coupe was, without a doubt, one of our favorite cars from the past few years, and according to a BMW Blog interview, Dr. Friedrich Nitschke, head of the company's M division, has confirmed that a successor is in the works.
"We haven't made a decision yet, but the 1M coupe was so successful, that in my opinion, I am absolutely sure we will build a successor," Nitschke told BMW Blog. Currently, BMW only offers the M135i version of the new 1 Series hatch in Europe, which Nitschke says is "not a pure M car."
Moving elsewhere in the M range, BMW Blog asked about the M6 Gran Coupe that recently debuted at this year's Detroit Auto Show. The obvious competitors for this car will be higher-power versions of the Porsche Panamera and Audi RS7, but while both of those offer all-wheel drive, the M6 only sends power to its rear wheels.
BMW sets Guinness record for longest drift with new M5 [w/video]
Wed, 15 May 2013In September of 2011, Chinese drifter Wang Qi broke the Guinness record for the world's longest sustained drift, doing 13 laps inside the Olympic Center Stadium in Tianlin, China for 5,802.3 meters. That was broken in February of this year by Abdo Feghali in Abu Dhabi drifting a new Chevrolet Camaro around a skidpad for 11,180 meters - almost seven miles. In March, BMW decided it wanted the record "back in the US," and set up a course at its BMW Performance Driving School near Greenville, South Carolina to get the job done. On May, 11 it was Mission Accomplished when Performance Center driver Johan Schwartz drifted an M5 around a skidpad continuously for 51.3 miles.
Despite that accomplishment, we're pretty sure that professional drifter Vaughn Gittin, Jr. isn't impressed. The way Guinness defines "drifting" can also describe a donut, which is effectively the kind of drifting that's been done for these last three records. BMW went even further by watering down the surface of the track, reducing the skill required and the need to change tires during the effort. On the other hand, you can't drift a car for long in a straight line, but perhaps there should be some clarification or classifications added to the milestones.
There's a short video below taken during the record-breaking run, and a press release from the company that did it.
Audi tops BMW and Mercedes in luxury sales
Tue, May 12 2015April was a good month for Audi, as the four-ring automaker beat out both Mercedes-Benz and BMW in sales. Bloomberg reports that it was America's appetite for CUVs like the Q5 and ancient Q7 that helped Audi move nearly 153,000 units around the globe. It's not all good news, though. Audi's worldwide sales only jumped by 2.5 percent, compared to BMW and Mercedes, whose sales increased 5.6 and 11 percent, respectively. On top of that, BMW is still the best-selling brand (of the three, anyway) so far in 2015, outselling Audi by roughly 9,000 units and Mercedes by about 23,000 vehicles. Considering the faster growth of its rivals, it's unclear if Audi will be able to hang onto the monthly sales crown beyond April, or if BMW will continue its reign as the world's biggest luxury automaker.































