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

2009 Bmw M5 Alpine White Only 26k Miles, Fully Loaded, Recently Serviced on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:26690
Location:

Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States
Advertising:

2009 BMW M5 

Highlights

-Alpine White 

-Black Merino Leather Interior

-26,XXX miles
-7 speed (SMG transmission) 

-V10 naturally aspirated engine, 
507 horsepower, 8,200 RPM Redline (Never tracked, never launched, or abused) 

-Fully loaded: (Black Perforated Merino Leather, Rear Side Airbags, Comfort Access System, Soft-close Automatic Doors, Rear sunshades, Front Ventilated Seats, Comfort Seats w/Lumbar Support, Fold Down Rear Seats, Heated Rear Seats, High Beam Assistant, Head-up Display (HUD), Satellite Radio, HD Radio, and Enhanced Premium Sound System)

-Car is completely stock, no modifications to the engine

-Vehicle MSRP: $102,405 

-Rare M5: Alpine White especially for 2009 is extremely limited, plus the full-merino multi-countour seats with all options available from the factory

-Perhaps the cleanest/ immaculate condition M5 in SoCal 


More Pictures Below!


Maintenance:
-SMG sensor replaced (24,000 miles)
-Engine air filter replaced (23,345 miles)
-Microfilter replaced (23,345 miles)
-Brake fluid changed (23,345 miles)
-Oil always changed with Castrol 10W60 (25,998 miles)

Mods:
-WeissLicht LED angel eyes (White) ($220)
-WeissLicht LED license plate lights ($60)
-Gloss black powder-coated OEM wheels ($1200)
-Michellin Pilot Sport tires ($1698) 
-Gloss black M5 badge ($80)
-Black side grille ($150)
-OEM M Performance gloss black kidney grilles ($200)
-3M ceramic window tints (medium) ($250)

-M logo license plate frame ($40)


Additional information:

-Warranty has recently ended (always been regularly maintained)

-This car has fairly low miles for its year and is arguably limited because of the color and options
-This vehicle has never had any accidents and is in showroom condition (normal usage)

-CarFax and AutoCheck report available upon request 

-Owned by a true BMW enthusiast: (always garage-kept, pampered, washed weekly, detailed monthly)


Contact

-Arman at (818) 371-3616  or message me on eBay


Pictures:

 photo IMG_2006.jpg   photo IMG_1970.jpg  photo IMG_1889.jpg  photo IMG_1960.jpg  photo IMG_2008.jpg  photo IMG_2009.jpg  photo IMG_3782.jpg  photo IMG_3797.jpg  photo IMG_3786.jpg  photo IMG_3793.jpg  photo IMG_3785.jpg  photo IMG_3794.jpg  photo IMG_3795.jpg  photo IMG_3803.jpg

Auto Services in California

Yuki Import Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 2233 Corinth Ave, Universal-City
Phone: (310) 914-1601

Your Car Specialists ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
Address: 13903 Marquardt Ave, Compton
Phone: (562) 802-1332

Xpress Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 14834 Valley Blvd, Bell
Phone: (626) 820-0267

Xpress Auto Leasing & Sales ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Automobile Leasing
Address: 701 E Colorado St, South-El-Monte
Phone: (818) 500-9933

Wynns Motors ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 55 Oak St, Brisbane
Phone: (415) 626-6936

Wright & Knight Service Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Engine Rebuilding
Address: 566 E St, Imperial
Phone: (760) 344-3370

Auto blog

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-Toyota joint sports car project is on like Donkey Kong

Mon, 30 Dec 2013

It's official - there will be a jointly developed sports car from BMW and Toyota. While the two auto giants signed a Memorandum of Understanding that pledged to pursue "joint development of architecture and components for a future sports vehicle" back in June of 2012, in the interim, it has remained unclear how those plans had been progressing. BMW has finally officially confirmed that the German and Japanese manufacturers will be codeveloping a pair of sports cars in addition to pursuing other disciplines including fuel cell systems and lightweight technologies.
"We have agreed on a joint architecture for a sports car. What is important is that there will be two different vehicles that are authentic to the two brands," BMW Development Chief Herbert Diess told Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Reuters is reporting. This is a very, very big step for both brands, but now the speculation can officially begin as to what the products of this agreement will look like.
There's ample reason to believe that the BMW-Toyota tie up will result in a Supra successor based on comments made by the chief engineer of the GT86/FR-S program, Tatsuya Tada, back in August. Follow that with a rumor from earlier this month that Toyota could debut a Supra concept car at the upcoming Detroit Auto Show later this month, and we could be seeing the fruits of this partnership sooner rather than later.

2016 BMW X1 First Drive [w/video]

Tue, Oct 13 2015

Perhaps more than any other model, the X1 exemplifies the shift going on at BMW. That the X1 is the first front-drive-based car to wear the BMW badge in the US is both remarkable and doesn't matter at all. Some background: The first X1, sold here for the latter half of its six-year run, was an Old BMW. Based on E90 3 Series underpinnings, it was basically a tall, last-gen 3 wagon, a car on short stilts. We loved it. It drove almost exactly like a good 3 Series at a time when that 3 Series was no longer available. It sold in okay numbers. It's gone now. This new X1, the 2016 model, is a sort of about face, or at least a right-hand turn in the engine compartment. This is New BMW. The base engine is again a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, a new design based on the company's modular engine architecture that can spit out threes, fours, and sixes using the same component set. It's mounted transversely, not longitudinally like in the rest of BMW's US offerings. It loses some horsepower to the last X1's 2.0 (228 hp versus 240) and a bit of torque (258 lb-ft down from 260). Again, few will notice. The optional 3.0-liter turbocharged six from the last generation is gone. Not many customers chose it, and the six likely wouldn't fit under the hood of this rearranged X1. EPA fuel-economy numbers match those from the 2015 xDrive28i exactly – 22 mpg city, 32 highway – so no gains there. So packaging won. There's really no other explanation for the longitudinal-transverse swap, except that maybe it's less expensive to build this way. EPA fuel-economy numbers match those from the 2015 xDrive28i exactly – 22 mpg city, 32 highway – so no gains there. But the packaging advantages are abundant. The interior is somewhat narrow, but it's opened up a bit by the lack of a transmission tunnel that would normally eat space between the front occupants. Instead, the center console is set low, with a tall shift lever rising practically from the floor up to meet your hand. There's storage forward of the shifter and a folding center armrest that opens for small items. The original X1 was sold here with rear-wheel as well as all-wheel drive. For obvious reasons, that won't be the case this time around. BMW also won't sell a front-drive model here (although one is offered in Europe and elsewhere) likely because it would involve the admission that this is not your average BMW, but instead a New BMW, one designed for more people and fewer enthusiasts.