2013 Bmw M5 on 2040-cars
Redwood City, California, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: latoriaprospal@net-c.be .
UPGRADES: $8000++
- Eisenmann Exhuast System (Paid $2800)
- AfE Intake System (Paid $1500)
- Ceramic Tint all windows (including front) (Paid $1000)
- Carbon Fiber Rear Trunk Lip, Side View Mirrors, Rear Diffuser (Paid $2000)
- H&R Lowering Springs (Paid $750)
- White rear bumper covers / front bumper covers (Paid $300)
- BMW Factory Competition 20" OEM Staggered Rims + Michellin Tires 8/32 Thread
Exterior:
2-way pwr moonroof -inc: remote, expanded "one-touch" operation, anti-trapping feature & sliding sunshade
Heated driver door lock
Rain-sensing adjustable-speed windshield wipers
Shadowline trim
Adaptive brakelights
Pwr-adjustable, heated, body-color, pwr-folding side-view mirrors -inc: automatic-dimming function
Rear window defroster
Xenon adaptive headlights -inc: dynamic auto-leveling, corona headlight-rings & cornering lights, retractable
high-intensity headlight washers, adaptive automatic headlight on/off control
Interior:
18-way pwr M multi-contour front bucket seats inc: 4-way lumbar support, articulated upper backrest, adjustable
thigh support, active head restraints w/adjustable side support, memory for driver & front passenger, 2-position
memory for exterior mirrors
Additional 12-V pwr sockets
Ambiance interior lighting
Anti-theft alarm system -inc: keyhead remote operation, interior motion detector
Cupholders for front seats
Expanded check control vehicle monitor system
Front & rear floor mats
Instrument cluster w/additional integrated LED display Rear-seat reading lights
Split fold-down rear seats
Acoustic safety belt warning
Aluminum trace trim
Anthracite Alcantara headliner
Auto-dimming rear-view mirror
Dual front sun visors w/illuminated mirrors
Exterior temp display -inc: freezing temp alarm
iDrive system -inc: on-board computer & controller, (8) programmable memory buttons
Integrated 3-button universal garage door opener
Pwr windows -inc: front & rear key-off & "one-touch" up & down operation, anti-trapping feature, opening from
remote, closing from exterior lock
Ski bag
Vehicle & key memory
Mechanical:
4.4-liter , 32-valve 560-hp V-8 engine -inc: M TwinPower Turbo technology,
high precision direct injection, (4) overhead camshafts, Double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing
Aluminum front & rear subframes
Brake energy regeneration
Electronically controlled engine cooling (map cooling)
M chassis & suspension system
M Dynamic damping control
Twin-tube gas-pressure shock absorbers
Active M differential
Automatic start/stop function
Electric park brake
Engine start/stop button
M Compound 4-wheel ventilated anti-lock disc brakes (ABS) w/Dynamic Brake Control (DBC)
Rear wheel drive
Vehicle-speed-sensitive variable-assist (Servotronic), variable-ratio pwr steering
Safety:
Active knee protection
BMW Advanced Safety System for integrated deployment of passive & active safety features
Driver & front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS) w/advanced technology -inc: dual-threshold,
dual-stage deployment, front-passenger seat sensors designed to prevent unnecessary airbag deployment
Front safety belts w/automatic pretensioners
Impact sensor that activates battery safety terminal disconnect of alternator, fuel pump & starter from
battery, turns on hazard lights, interior lights, unlocks doors
ISOFIX attachment for child-restraint safety installation
Rear-view camera
Automatic-locking retractors (ALR) on all passenger-seat safety belts (for installation of child-restraint
seats)
Daytime running lights
Dynamic stability control (DSC) -inc: brake fade compensation, start-off assistant, brake drying, brake
stand-by
Front-seat side-impact airbags
Interlocking door anchoring system to help protect against door intrusion in side impacts
Park distance control front & rear w/graphic display
Tire pressure monitor
Entertainment:
Combox controller
Pre-wire for satellite radio
HD Radio w/"multicast" FM station reception
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Auto Services in California
Z Best Body & Paint ★★★★★
Woodman & Oxnard 76 ★★★★★
Windshield Repair Pro ★★★★★
Wholesale Tube Bending ★★★★★
Whitney Auto Service ★★★★★
Wheel Enhancement ★★★★★
Auto blog
BMW Z8, Lambo LM002 sell for $192,500 apiece in Detroit [w/poll]
Wed, Jul 29 2015Think a car are a bad investment? That all depends on what kind of car you're talking about. Because while most cars depreciate in value as soon as you drive them off the lot, others can do even better than hold their value. The cars that appreciate tend to be pretty high-end exotics, but they don't have to be multi-million-dollar classics to command a premium at auction. Just look at the results from RM Sotheby's Motor City sale in Detroit this past weekend. The auction house moved a solid $7.4 million worth of metal, which is pretty impressive when you consider that – unlike events at Lake Como or Pebble Beach – not one of the lots dipped into seven figures. 1930s-era American classics performed the strongest, with Duesenbergs, Packards, Auburns and the like all fetching hundreds of thousands. But what intrigued us most were the European exotics that rounded the top ten results. Amidst the Depression-era American steel were a BMW Z8 from 2001 and a 1988 Lamborghini LM002, each of which sold for an equal $192,500. Hardly the highest figures paid for European exotics this year, but considering how much they were worth just a few years ago, they've proven solid investments. BMW only made 5,703 examples of the Henrik Fisker-designed retro Z8, of which only 2,543 were brought to the United States, where they originally sold for $128,000. The most anyone had ever paid for one at auction, according to Sports Car Market, was $184,082, just this past March at Silverstone. That makes the price achieved this weekend a new record for one of the slinkiest vehicles the Bavarian automaker has ever made, representing an impressive 50-percent increase in value over the course of fourteen years. This particular example – chassis WBAEJ13481AH60437 for those keeping track – is decked out in silver over black, with less than 15,500 miles on the odometer. This Rambo Lambo was produced early in the 301-unit production run, with the sought-after carbureted engine and 32,000 miles on the clock. It didn't set any records at the same price, other examples of the LM002 having traded over the past few years for over $200k. But considering that Sant'Agata originally charged around $120-130k for the SUV when it was new, its selling price still represents about 50-percent appreciation (leaving inflation aside).
History of BMW touring cars looks splendid in Adrenalin trailer
Wed, 15 Oct 2014More high-quality documentaries about the history of motorsports are always welcome. When thinking about racing, we generally focus on moving forward to go a little faster or shave a tenth of a second off a lap. There's not much time to look backward. It's too bad, because there are so many fantastic stories from the sport's history. Thankfully, an upcoming doc is taking on the challenge of telling some of these tales, and it looks like a movie not to miss, especially for BMW fans.
Adrenalin - The BMW Touring Car Story mixes high-quality, vintage footage with new interviews from many of the drivers of these machines to craft what looks like a fantastic experience. Covering the period from the '60s to the modern DTM era, just the trailer shows racing from the 2002, 3.0 CSL and of course the E30 chassis M3 of the '80s. You also get to hear from legends behind the wheel like Hans-Joachim Stuck, Johnny Cecotto and Joachim Winkelhock telling their stories.
Adrenalin comes out in November on DVD, Blu-Ray and on-demand. Check out its trailer above for a taste at what it's aiming for. The documentary definitely looks like one to watch.
Germans, Brits and Ferrari's new V12 SUV | Autoblog Podcast #748
Fri, Sep 23 2022In this episode of the Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Associate Editor Byron Hurd. With the Detroit Auto Show now in the rearview, focus shifts to news that crept up outside of the North American spotlight. The two talk about the new Ferrari Purosangue SUV, then pivot to a discussion about the future of the Dodge Charger and Challenger based on rumors of a new assembly facility. Next, they discuss what they've been driving recently. Byron leads off with anecdotes from his trip to Spain to drive the 2023 Range Rover Sport and his weekend with the VW GTI SE. Next, Greg talks about the ups and downs of the BMW X3 M Competition and Mercedes-Benz GLE450 Coupe. After that, they spend your money; this week's is a whopper.  Send us your questions for the Mailbag and Spend My Money at: Podcast@Autoblog.com. Autoblog Podcast #748 Get The Podcast Apple Podcasts – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes Spotify – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast on Spotify RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Ferrari Purosangue SUV revealed: V12 power, big price tag, surprisingly pretty Dodge Charger/Challenger production moving to Windsor? Cars we're driving 2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport 2022 Volkswagen GTI SE 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 2022 BMW X3 M Competition Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on Apple Podcasts Autoblog is now live on your smart speakers and voice assistants with the audio Autoblog Daily Digest. Say “Hey Google, play the news from Autoblog” or "Alexa, open Autoblog" to get your favorite car website in audio form every day. A narrator will take you through the biggest stories or break down one of our comprehensive test drives. Related video: Ferrari Purosangue revealed

