2010 - Bmw 6-series on 2040-cars
Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States

2010 BMW 650i Convertible. 46,931 miles. Pre-paid transferable extended wheel/tire maintenance and standard vehicle maintenance covers wheels, tires, paint chips, windshield repair, brakes, belts, hoses, wipers, and all BMW scheduled maintenance with zero deductible($4800 package) expires 4/28/16!! Atlantic Blue Metallic Exterior, Cream Beige Leather Interior, Sports Auto Transmission, Navigation, Heated Seats, Power Memory Seats, Bluetooth, Run Flat Tires, Pre-Paid Transferrable Maintenance, Non-Smoker, Garage Kept, Excellent Condition, Like New, Fun, Head Turning Convertible!! Convenience: Cruise control Front and rear cupholders Front door pockets Manual rear seat easy entry Remote trunk release Retained accessory power Front seatback storage Speed-proportional power steering Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.) Front and rear parking sensors Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Transmission, cruise and audio controls on steering wheel Power Features: Remote keyless power door locks Reverse tilt passenger mirror provides curb view when vehicle in reverse Power mirrors Heated mirrors 2 one-touch power windows Remote window operation Comfort Interior active charcoal air filter Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger Extended cabin heating Trunk light Alloy and leather trim on center console Alloy trim on dash Alloy and leather trim on doors Front reading lights Alloy and leather trim on shift knob Leather steering wheel Rear and cargo floor mats Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror Dual illuminating vanity mirrors Memorized settings Memorized settings includes climate control Memorized settings for 3 drivers Memorized settings includes steering wheel Instrumentation Clock Tachometer Trip computer External temperature display Low fuel level warning Compass In Car Entertainment Diversity antenna 8 total speakers AM/FM CD-controller stereo Auxiliary audio input Radio data system Telematics Navigation with voice activation navigation system Pre-wired for phone BMW Assist telecommunications service Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone Real time traffic Interior Options Premium Sound System Comfort Access Heated Front Seats Pearl Leather Maple Wood Trim Nappa Leather Dashboard/Center Console Active Cruise Control Sirius Satellite Radio Smartphone Integration Walnut Amarone Wood Trim Safety & Security 4-wheel ABS Front head airbags Dual front side-mounted airbags Child seat anchors Remote anti-theft alarm system Emergency braking assist Front and rear ventilated disc brakes Daytime running lights Engine immobilizer Front fog/driving lights High pressure washers headlamps Dusk sensing headlamps Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp 2 front headrests 2 rear headrests Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation Front seatbelt pretensioners Stability control Traction control Electronic brakeforce distribution Emergency interior trunk release Rear fixed headrests Post-collision safety system Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system Emergency braking preparation Adaptive headlights Self-leveling headlights Tire pressure monitoring Brake drying Engine & Performance Base engine size: 4.8 L Cam type: Double overhead cam (DOHC) Cylinders: V8 Valves: 32 Valve timing: Variable Torque: 360 ft-lbs. @ 3400 rpm Horsepower: 360 hp @ 6300 rpm
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More stick shift models added to MINI's 2024 lineup
Fri, Feb 17 2023While automotive journalists have called in recent years for their industry and consumers to “save the manuals," their campaigns for manual transmissions have fallen mostly on deaf ears. Except at MINI. No surprise. The take rate for a stick shift in a Mini is said to be 18% to 20%, and in John Cooper Works models, it's more like 40%. The figure for the auto industry in general is 1.4%, meaning that driving stick is all but a lost art — unless you're driving a Mini, or say, a VW GTI or Golf R. In a presentation this week detailing the changes and specifications of MINIs for the 2024 model year, one revelation stands out: additional hardtop and convertible models that can be ordered with stick shifts. Specifically, the list includes MINI Cooper convertible, the Cooper S ragtop, the Cooper four-door hardtop and four-door Cooper S. Production of those cars is scheduled to begin in March. In November, MINI USA, which is part of the BMW organization, announced the return of manuals in its Cooper, Cooper S and John Cooper Works 2-door hardtops. Here's a pricing breakdown: Regarding other updates announced, MINI will continue to offer “special” editions — Untamed, Untold and Resolute — that launched a year ago and received additional enhancements in November that included new body colors, interior upholsteries, and engine variants. These three editions can be had on the respective models equipped with the Iconic Trim. MINI also says it will reintroduce the base Classic Trim to all Hardtop, Clubman, and Countryman models, and the Signature Trim will feature MINI Navigation as included equipment, with Advanced Real Time Traffic Information built in. In December, the company introduced a pair of tricked-out convertibles named the "Seaside Edition" that can be optioned in Nanuq White or Caribbean Aqua colors. Those models should be hitting dealers right about now, MINI says.Â
The troubled Alfa Romeo Giulia needs serious help [UPDATE]
Wed, Feb 10 2016UPDATE: An Alfa Romeo US spokesman responded to this article with the following statement: The safety concerns expressed in the story are false. The all-new 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia is designed and engineered to meet or exceed all federal safety regulations. The Alfa Romeo Giulia will begin production for the North American market in the late second-quarter of this year. Alfa Romeo will have a full product portfolio of premium vehicles that includes plans for (8) all-new Alfa Romeo vehicles by 2020. The product launches are prioritized by segment volumes starting this year with the Alfa Romeo Giulia production for North America starting in late Q2, followed by the Midsize-UV – the 2nd largest premium segment in North America. Even on the day you dragged them kicking and screaming and gesticulating wildly to a table full of concrete evidence, Alfa Romeo executives will never admit the Giulia program is going through a tough patch. But it is. Reports say the Giulia, on the eve of production, didn't just fail one internal crash test, but failed the front, side and rear impact tests. Alfa denies it. Automotive News published a report last week saying two suppliers had insisted the Giulia, on the eve of production, didn't just fail one internal crash test, but failed the front-, side-, and rear-impact tests. A third supplier source told us the same thing. Alfa is denying it. It was due on sale in Europe late last year and was supposed to be here in the next month or two. But it wasn't, and it won't. It was to be headlined by a twin-turbo V6 that reportedly howled its way around the Nurburgring 14 seconds faster than the BMW M3 could manage. That second part is only true if you believe it's fair to compare a full lap in a standard BMW M3 with a favorable accumulation of sector times to a development prototype Giulia with 220 pounds stripped out of it and rolling on hand-cut racing slicks. No, me neither. A Promising Start The Giulia's all-new architecture was developed in just two years by a skunkworks of young engineers headed by Fiat's engineering prince, Philippe Krief, and (bafflingly) sited inside Maserati's headquarters complex in Modena, about three hours from Alfa Romeo's own Turin HQ.
2017 BMW Alpina B7 xDrive is an M7 by any other name
Mon, Feb 8 2016Have you been waiting for BMW to release a more potent version of the new 7 Series? Try 600 horsepower on for size and forget all about the famous M badge. The new flagship performance sedan from Munich is the 2017 BMW Alpina B7 xDrive. Alpina is Bimmer's tuner of choice, and it designs customized features to integrate precisely with the factory build. The B7's 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 is massaged to deliver a nice, round 600 horsepower, and a torque figure nearly as impressive at 590 pound-feet available from just 3,000 rpm. All that muscle is channeled through an eight-speed automatic to all four wheels (as you might have guessed from the new xDrive handle). The result is an Autobahn-blitzing 0-60 time quoted at just 3.6 seconds – 0.8 seconds quicker than its predecessor – and a top speed estimated at 193 miles per hour. Those would have been considered supercar figures not that long ago, but are delivered here in a luxury sedan as big as they come. They also stand up pretty well to the forced-induction eight-cylinder competition in the Audi S8 Plus, Jaguar XJR, Maserati Quattroporte GTS, and Mercedes-AMG S63. The Audi produces a bit more power but less torque, the Mercedes does the opposite, and the Jaguar and Maserati are left in the dust. Only the S8 Plus dares claim a quicker 0-60 time, and even then it's only said to be a tenth quicker. (The Mercedes-AMG S65 boasts much higher output from its V12, but without an all-wheel drive system capable of handling all its muscle, it's a fair bit slower off the line.) Keeping all that momentum under control is an air suspension with adaptive dampers, active roll bars, and four-wheel steering. It's all mounted to 20-inch wheels wearing Michelin Pilot Super Sport rubber and packing oversized brakes measuring 15.5 inches at the front (with four-piston fixed calipers) and 14.5 inches (with floating calipers) at the back. Of course it also benefits from all the advancements that the Bavarian automaker developed for the latest 7 Series, but takes things a step further with a specific aero kit and an interior decked out in even more upscale leather and trim. The finished product may not wear an M7 badge as so many have called for from BMW's flagship sedan series over the years. But the Alpina name carries a cachet all its own and has for the past 50 years now – which is a few years longer than BMW M GmbH has been around.