2003.5 Bmw M3 Convertible on 2040-cars
Sherman Oaks, California, United States
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For sale is an extremely well cared for 2003.5 BMW M3 convertible with very low mileage: 32,700. This M3 is what is considered a 2003.5 because it is equipped with the updated SMG console, brushed aluminum trim and adaptive tail lamps (LED style). This Silver Gray Metallic M3 is equipped with black Nappa leather, SMG transmission, Bi-Xenon headlamps, Harmon/Kardon sound system, In-dash CD player, Cold Weather Package (gives the vehicle heated seats and heated headlamp washers), Premium Package, Park Distance Control (PDC), 3M clear bra including all glass lens and mirror casings since new!, rain-sensing windshield wipers and the optional 19" factory wheels. All leather is soft, supple and like new. Relatively new Michelin Pilot Sport (PS2's) with 80%+ tread. Of course, the car is equipped with a long list of safety and standard features, but if you are familiar with the E46 M3, you already know this. It has been meticulously cared for using Griott Garage products. Clean Carfax, 92 point rating - no dings/dents, no accidents, never tracked and never abused. Never fueled with less than 91 octane. Full and complete service records, along with full history from date of new purchase. Inspection I service completed in September 2010. All photos are unretouched! Full disclosure: very, very light rim scuff on driver side front rim and light scuff on driver side rear rim. Passenger side rims are virgin and as new. Light scuff under spoiler on passenger side. All discounted for any serious buyer. Once again, 3M clear bra since new has added to the preservation of this beautiful M3! Any ticks are in clear bra, not in finish. This fun to drive M3 is in impeccable condition and has only been driven during Spring and Summer. A must see. Additional pictures available! Please note that the mileage is subject to slight change due to local test drives. The vehicle has no warranty and is sold as is. Please email with any questions. Terms of Sale We reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to all of this listing. Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will submit a $1,000 non-refundable deposit within 2 business days of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 7 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (In Person), certified check. Fees and Taxes: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. Transportation: All Transportation/shipping cost is the full responsibility of the successful bidder. |
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BMW M4 Concept beckons the new golden child of M cars
Fri, 16 Aug 2013Ushering in the next-generation of two-door M performance cars for BMW, the new M4 Concept was officially unveiled at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance last night after an unceremonious embargo leak yesterday afternoon. The reality of the fact that we will never again have a new M3 Coupe is a little easier to deal with after browsing the M4 Concept's sleek and sporty lines.
As was the case with the Concept 4 Series Coupe, we expect the this M4 to transition from concept car to production coupe with very few changes. Among the features we's bet against making it into production include the front splitter and the exhaust tips - both made from carbon fiber. Other notable details are the aero-shaped mirrors, the subtle M stripes on the carbon fiber roof and the 20-inch wheels exposing big six-piston from brakes. If it were up to us, we'd say bring this car to production as is - except for the paint color.
There is still no word on the M4's powertrain or if it will even offer a manual geabox, but we would imagine that we'll be seeing this car in production form, complete with all of those details at the LA Auto Show.
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In the M4, it will be pulling a coupe with "a weight of just under 1,500 kilograms," which is 3,300 pounds to you and me. That number is said to include no driver and 90 percent fuel, but we're still waiting on the exact number and specs. BMW says it's "around 80 kilograms lighter than a comparably equipped predecessor model," putting the power-to-weight ratio at something like 7.68 pounds per horsepower at the same time as it helps reduce fuel consumption by 25 percent. The use of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) for the roof, drive shaft (with no center bearing), trunk and front strut brace, and forged aluminum for suspension components, have aided in the weight loss. This time around, the sedan - the M3 - will also get a CFRP roof.
The default option will be a six-speed manual.
2016 BMW M2 First Drive
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