2004 1/2 E46 Convertible Smg 36k Miles Orig Owner Options Perfect No Accidents on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Factory Options on Car
Carbon Black Metallic Paint (dark Blue) Black Leather Interior Cold Weather Package Park Distance Lumbar Support Xenon Headlights Harmon Kardon Sound System SMG Gearbox Exterior Added Upgrades on Car 19" (real) BBS RGR Forged Wheels H&R Coilover Suspension (professionally corner balanced) H Sport Sway Bar End Links Rogue Engineering Urethane Trailing Arm Bushings Umnitza Angel Eyes Smoked Corner Lamps Factory OEM Painted Trunk Lip Spoiler Color Matched Kidney Grilles Black Fender Grilles & Smoked Side Lights Euro Front Bumper (no orange reflectors) Carbon Fiber Hamanm Front Lip Spoiler Rear CSL Carbon Fiber Diffuser Aluminum Shorty Ant Engine & Interior Upgrades Factory OEM Euro CSL Titanium Headers (3 lbs weight) Factory OEM Euro Center Cat Section (passes Ca smog) Carbon Fiber Interior Trim inc Steering Wheel Larger Aluminum Paddle Shifters Chrome Gauge Bezel Rings Tinted Windows Service History All service requirements are current & up to date New Hankook Rear Tires New Battery Recent new Alternator, belt & pulley bearings SMG Transmission Pump replaced under warranty This is the best condition lowest mileage optioned M3 Convertible you will find. Vehicle does not need anything and runs perfectly, plus sounds fantastic compared to other M3's due to the Factory Euro Exhaust System. Please Email with any questions. |
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This is the final BMW M3 Coupe
Fri, 05 Jul 2013Pour some out for the BMW M3 Coupe, folks. Production of the two-door, fixed-roof M3 has officially ended, and the orange car you see here is the very last one.
But we don't just meant the last M3 Coupe of this generation - this is the last M3 Coupe ever, since the next-gen car will launch under the name M4, staying true to BMW's revised nomenclature where coupes and convertibles will use even numbers. (Don't forget, the new 3 Series coupe becomes the 4 Series for the 2014 model year.) There will, of course, be a new M3, but that badge will only be found on the four-door version.
BMW first launched the M3 Coupe in 1986, and since then, more than 40,000 examples have been built. Sedan and convertible versions were added later in the car's life, and BMW says that the current 2013 model year convertible will remain in production until September of this year.
BMW 3 Series set for mild facelift
Fri, 28 Mar 2014The latest BMW 3 Series is pretty new, right? Well it's been on the market for the better part of three years now. And on a typical six-year production cycle, that means it's halfway through its life. It only makes sense, then, that BMW should be preparing a little mid-life facelift, and that's just what we appear to be looking at in these latest spy shots.
The changes will likely be minimal when the revised 3 Series debuts sometime in the middle of next year, with the visual changes to the exterior centering around a new front bumper. New lighting front and rear may also be part of the package, and you can also expect some updates to the interior while those Bavarian engineers are at it. Take a closer look in the gallery of high-res spy shots above for an idea of what to expect.
BMW M1 poised to set new records at auction
Tue, Nov 17 2015A rare BMW M1 with exceptionally low mileage is set to break records when it goes up for auction next month. The Bavarian supercar is one of just 450 examples made. It has only 424 miles on the clock after decades in storage, putting it in prime position to draw heavy bidding. The legendary M1 was the first vehicle made by the M division and brought together some of the biggest names in the business. The chassis was designed by Dallara, the body by Giorgetto Giugiaro, and development was carried out (at least initially) by Lamborghini. It was the first mid-engined supercar BMW made. The original idea was to homologate the M1 for racing. But when the FIA changed the rules, BMW started the Procar series that put F1 drivers behind the wheel of racing-spec versions of the M1 ahead of the European grands prix. That put BMW and its M division on the map, earning the M1 a special place in the history books. BMW only made 450 examples, of which 399 were road-going versions like the one you see here. And it's a gem, to be sure. Chassis number WBS59910004301426 was delivered new in Arctic white with black checkered upholstery to a dealer in Italy, which never sold it. A broker in Pennsylvania acquired it for baseball legend Pete Rose, who never took delivery. And so it sat in the dealer's warehouse for over three decades. A friend finally managed to convince that US dealer to part with it. And after replacing a handful of soft components (with only original parts, of course), the current owner is now putting it up for sale at RM Sotheby's upcoming auction in New York. Given the pristine condition of this particular example and its low mileage, the auctioneers expect it will fetch between $800,000 and $1 million. That could stand to make this the most expensive M1 ever sold. According to Sports Car Market, the current record for an M1 stands at $854,000 paid in 2011 for a racing-spec Procar with livery designed by Frank Stella. The most ever paid for a road-going example, however, rests at $605k. This example, then, stands not only to obliterate the M1 auction records, but elevate the iconic supercar into 507 (and even 328) territory among the most valuable BMWs ever made. It may, however, have a tough time getting the attention it deserves, considering some of the other machinery RM has lined up for the Driven By Disruption sale.