Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2010 Bmw M5 Base Sedan 4-door 5.0l Low Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:34193
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Advertising:

Hello, 
Please read before bidding.
Up for auction a 2010 BMW M5 with 55033km 34193miles on it. This beautiful BMW M5 starts and drives amazing without any problems, has no body damage no dings no scratches. The interior is immaculate condition, no smell, no tears, no burnt holes or anything of that nature, all electronics work and function the way they should. The engine runs nice and quite shows no signs of any problems no check engine light no noises, no leaks, idles and accelerates the way it should. Transmission is in a good working order as well as the rest of the car, shifts smooth through all gears no delays no hesitations. The tires are almost brand new, you will not be disappointed once you see this car in person. HOWEVER sadly enough this M5 carries a NON REPAIRABLE TITLE in Alberta which means you can not register the car in Alberta nor Canada. After my further investigation on the title I discovered that the front pass wheel was flooded so the vehicle received a non repairable title. I'm willing to disclose all the information I have about this vehicle I'm not going to hide anything and Im not the first owner and do not have record of its previous service history but I will try to answer all questions in a timely manner should you have any. PLEASE check with your local registrar office and do your own homework on vin#WBSNB9C56AC043097. As laws and regulations are different in all regions. You can buy this beautiful 2010 BMW M5 at a fraction of its cost and ship it out of Canada and sell for a profit or use your imagination on what you want to do with it. I will help to arrange shipping to buyers country of destination at buyers cost. Although after i had bought this vehicle I had it inspected a shop with my presence to verify if any damage has been caused to the electronics which hide under the carpet of the M5 the results came negative the carpets were lifted up and checked the sponge for any signs of water contamination. There were none, the carpets looked like brand new and smelled brand new no mold or any other surprises that you would normally find in a flooded vehicle. The water did not seem to have entered the inside of the vehicle. After all this is not a brand new car and does not come with any warranty it is sold as is where is. With that being said for your confidence the winning bidder is welcome to have this car inspected at your cost and at your choice of any local mechanic shops. I'm confident about condition of this M5 so you can buy and drive it the minute you receive it, it needs nothing, ready to start and drive. You will truly love this machine don't let the title scare you it can be yours for much much less money than a regular 2010 M5. After end of auction a Payment of a thousand dollars is required via paypal and the remaining balance to be paid by money order, certified check, money transfer or e-transfer. Will ship worldwide at buyers expense.

Thank you and good luck:)

Auto blog

BMW offering Track Handling Package for 2 Series

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

After getting a chance to drive the BMW M235i earlier this year, we mentioned our regret at not being able to sample the lighter and less powerful 228i Coupe. We'd like to have seen how close the latter could get to the former, noting that "there's a lot of room for upgrades with the $11,000 retail difference." BMW is closing that performance gap slightly, announcing that a Track Handling Package will join the options sheet for the 2015 228i Coupe.
The group bolts on Variable Sport Steering, Adaptive M Suspension and M Sport Brakes behind new 18-inch lightweight wheels wearing Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. There's no change to the 240-horsepower four-cylinder, but a coupe so equipped should be able to do plenty more with the horses it has thanks to a faster steering rack, sharper handling due to additional sensors and a ten-millimeter drop in ride height, and larger brakes and discs.
BMW has used the New York Auto Show as a venue to introduce the new Track Handling Package, and it will roll onto showroom floors in July and pricing will be announced sometime between now and then. Takers can get it with both the six-speed manual and eight-speed Sport Automatic, see it in the high-res image gallery above, and read about it in the press release below.

BMW X4 M probably not in the cards

Thu, 26 Sep 2013

BMW is preparing to exploit its latest market niche - those that find themselves unable to choose between the 3 Series, 4 Series and X3 - with the X4. If you're looking for an M product, though, you'll remain limited to the 3 and 4 Series. BMW's Bernhard Ederer, at the Australian launch of the X5, told Car Advice he wouldn't "bet on it," when asked about a hotter X4.
Oddly, Ederer's reasoning, according to the Aussies, is out of concern for the X6 M, whose sales the X4 M would apparently cannibalize. That's like saying the M3 doesn't make sense because it will cannibalize M5 sales - the logic just doesn't really hold up. "The question is what customers are we talking to? And are we talking to someone that is willing and able to afford [an X6 M]?" Ederer told Car Advice.
Car Advice seems to feel the same way, claiming the X3-based X4 will share its powertrains with its donor platform, and will eventually spawn an M variant, albeit a few years down the line.

BMW M4 Convertible spied with naked top and trunk

Mon, 10 Feb 2014

Our trusty spy photographers have been at it again, snagging these first images of the forthcoming BMW M4 Convertible without camouflage on its retractable roof and rear deck. You'll recall that this is not the first time we've seen the followup to the M3 Convertible, but that the last batch of images we had were encumbered by a lot more camouflage - this car is virtually naked by comparison.
Not surprisingly, the M4 looks to share its folding hardtop design with the standard 4 Series droptop, and it should operate in a similar manner as well. It's no surprise, but it looks like BMW is going to try and make the transition from M4 Coupe to M4 Convertible as effortless as previous efforts converting the M3 to an M3 Convertible. That should mean that below the beltline, this car is nearly identical to the coupe we saw in Detroit.
As for the camo'd features on these spy photos, the hood, front fascia, rear fascia, quarter panels, side sills and mirrors have all been shown on the M4 Coupe, and don't really bear mentioning. There's been no word of just where the M4 Convertible will make its debut, although considering the lack of disguise on this car, Geneva seems like a likely destination.