2015 Bmw M4 Coupe on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Please contact me at : colenecaarzu@speedfreaks.org .
CPO 100,000 mile warranty until 12/2020, or 100k miles.
Always garaged. No dings, dents, scratches, etc on the body or the wheels. Only hand washed. Never raced, tracked, etc.
Specs:
DCT, Sunroof, Silverstone II exterior / Silverstone extended leather interior, 19? silver factory M wheels with
stock Michelin PS tires, Executive package, Harman Kardon audio, Head up display, Bi_Xenon headlights, Adaptive M
Suspension, Back up Camera, Top and Side Camera views, Heated steering wheel and seats
Modifications:
Macht Schnell Electronic Valve Control $395.00, Burger Motorsports Exhaust Tips $200.00, Forceworks Carbon Fiber
Side Skirts w/ custom SS Paint $750.00, J28 Blend Mount $30.00, Radenso XP Radar Detector $399.00, AutoTechnik
Carbon Fiber Door Handle Trim $135.00, Bimmian SS Painted Rear License Plate frame and Bumper Plugs $69.00, Mode
Carbon High Kick Spoiler $595.00, Sterckenn Carbon Fiber Front Bumper Inserts w/custom SS paint $500.00, 3D Design
Type II Carbon Fiber Diffuser w/custom SS Paint $1,995.00, BMW Performance Splitter Lip with Custom SS Paint
$561.90, BMW Carbon Fiber Front Splitters w/ Custom SS Paint $685.20, BMW M Performance LED Door Sill Covers
$252.75, BMW M Logo valve stem Caps $13.07, BMW M Performance Gloss Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel Trim w/Custom SS
Paint by IND $430.00, IND Painted Rear Reflectors $97.00, IND Painted Front Reflectors $122.00, Pedalhaus Sport
Aluminum Pedal Set Black Anodized $225.00, Dinman Carbon Fiber Stereo Trim with LED lighting + custom wiring
harness $300.00, Solar Guard UltraPerformance Tinted Windows $450.00, Suntek PPF over entire front half of car and
mirrors $1,500.00, Reverse Logic Jack Pads(4) $140.00.
$10k in cosmetic mods excluding any installation costs. There are no performance mods.
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Auto blog
BMW celebrates its awesome '80s M535i
Wed, Jan 7 2015BMW recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of the M5 with a very limited, special edition of the super sedan. And even before the original version was transporting German executives at ludicrous speeds down the Autobahn, the folks in the M department tried their hand at improving the 5 Series with the M535i. Only offered in 1980 and 1981, the company made just 1,650 of these top-spec models, but they sowed the seeds for the future. In this video looking back at the M535i, you really see the automaker from a completely different era. As an outgrowth of the company's touring car racing efforts, the special model packs a 3.5-liter inline-six rated at 218 horsepower, a powertrain capable of accelerating the M535i to 62 miles per hour in 7.5 seconds via a dogleg five-speed gearbox. This take on the 5 Series is also a visual treat because it mixes the standard version's skinny A-pillar and thick C-pillar styling with some era-specific upgrades. The corduroy-covered Recaro seats and groovy multicolor stripes down the side, on the air dam and at the rear are especially fun touches. While the video's announcer is a bit dull, there's nothing boring about this rare, vintage BMW. Take a trip back in time with this clip, it's a nice bookend to the Petrolicious E28 5 Series family video we showed you yesterday. News Source: BMW via YouTube BMW Automotive History Performance Classics Videos Sedan
BMW is the US auto industry's leading exporter
Fri, 18 Jul 2014Which automaker do you think ships the most cars out of North America, one of the Detroit Three or perhaps one of the Japanese automakers? Nope. It turns out the BMW's Spartanburg, SC, factory is the biggest automotive exporter from the continent in the United States. According to a recent profile by Bloomberg looking at the plant's 20th anniversary, Bimmer's southern ops sends out more vehicles than all of Michigan combined.
When the Spartanburg factory opened up in 1994, its success was hardly assured, largely because of South Carolina's relatively small economy at the time. However, BMW picked the site because of its proximity to East Coast shipping that made it easier to move engines and transmission in from Germany and export vehicles back to Europe, according to Bloomberg. The Bavarians clearly made the right choice.
Today, the plant has developed into an absolute powerhouse. The factory currently assembles the X3, X4, X5 and X6 and exports about 70 percent of the vehicles built there. Things are only getting better. BMW is investing $1 billion through 2016 to boost annual production from the current 300,000 units up to 450,000 and to build a new flagship crossover called X7. The expansion also adds a further 800 jobs there to take total employment up to about 8,800. Including the latest financing, BMW has put over $7.3 billion into the factory since it opened, notes Bloomberg.
2016 BMW X5 xDrive40e Review [w/video]
Wed, Dec 23 2015BMW is no stranger to electrification. The company put the world on notice with the launch of its innovative i sub-brand. But the lessons learned from the i3 and i8 aren't limited to these small-volume cars. The more mainstream X5 xDrive40e impresses with lessons learned from i, all without compromising the SUV's character. The combination of a 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine with an electric motor is good for 308 overall horsepower and 302 pound-feet of torque. Sure, 240 hp and 260 lb-ft come from the four-cylinder engine alone, but the electric motor – integrated within the ZF eight-speed automatic transmission's housing – chips in a maximum of 111 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque. The 9.2-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery can sock away enough electricity to drive up to 14 miles on a single charge and will recharge at your average 110-volt socket in about seven hours. Of course, the battery pack and electric motor are a big weight penalty. At 5,220 pounds, the xDrive40e is 430 pounds heavier than the standard xDrive35i. Still, the gas-electric powertrain hustles this husky X5 40e to 60 miles per hour in just 6.5 seconds, less than half a second slower than the 35i. The stopwatch figures are complemented by the best fuel economy of any gas-powered X5, at 56 miles per gallon equivalent and 24 mpg combined. Only the diesel X5 xDrive35d is more efficient, at 27 mpg. But achieving top fuel economy in the 40e isn't as simple as going easy on the throttle. Perhaps more than any vehicle we've tested recently, understanding how all the X5's systems work together is crucial to eking out the most mpgs. The xDrive40e's Drive Dynamics Control will be familiar to anyone that's driven a recent BMW. Eco Pro, Comfort (the default mode), and Sport make the same adjustments to the throttle response, steering weight, and dynamic damper firmness as they do in a standard X5. But in the xDrive40e, they also impact the way energy is recaptured. Comfort/Save offers the best blend of fuel efficiency while achieving maximum energy recapture. Sport mode's aggressive energy recovery is the fastest way to recharge the battery on the go. When it's working, there's a sensation similar to gently stepping on the brakes, though you actually aren't doing anything – this is a familiar experience to the way most EVs use regenerative braking. Comfort mode reduces this effect, and in turn how much energy is recaptured.



