2012 Bmw Z4 Sdrive28i on 2040-cars
Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, United States
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Description
2012 BMW Z4 sDrive28i
Standard Equipment
ENTERTAINMENT
Anti-theft AM/FM/CD Hi-fi audio system with Radio Data System and MP3 capabilities
HD Radio with "multicast" FM station reception
Smartphone integration
iPod & USB adapter
Auxiliary audio input adaptor for portable music players
Satellite radio preparation
EXTERIOR
Rain-sensing windshield wipers and Automatic headlight control
Star Spoke (Style 290) light alloy wheels 17 x 8.0 and 225/45 run-flat performance tires
Adaptive Brake Lights
Xenon Adaptive Headlights with auto-leveling
White side-turn indicator lenses
Retractable hardtop
Dual power outside mirrors
Heated outside mirrors
Heated glass rear window
INTERIOR
Vehicle & Key Memory
Floormats
Leatherette upholstery
Front reading lamps
Glove compartment; storage space in doors and behind seats
Through-loading system w/integrated transport bag
Service Interval Indicator with miles-to-service readout
Power windows with "one-touch" push-pull open/close for driver
Outside temperature display
Coded Driveaway Protection
LCD main and trip odometers
Auxiliary pwr outlet
Welcome lights with fade-in/fade-out feature, and actuation from remote control
Central locking system with double-lock anti-theft feature, selective unlocking and interior locking switch
Dynamic Cruise Control
Anti-theft alarm system
Driver/passenger vanity mirrors
Manual climate control with micro-filter ventilation
Center armrest
3-spoke leather-wrapped adjustable multi-function sport steering wheel with audio and hands-free phone controls (if
so equipped)
Silver Matte interior trim
2 cupholders in the center console beneath the center armrest plus a clip-in cupholder on the center console
4-function on-board computer
6-way manually adjustable bucket seats
Remote keyless entry with remote trunk release
Electric interior trunk release
MECHANICAL
Rear wheel drive
Brake Energy Regeneration to convert kinetic energy into usable electrical power
Front and rear anti-roll (stabilizer) bars
Vehicle-speed-sensitive electric power steering with Servotronic power assist
Front/rear tow hooks
Stronger electricity supply
6-speed manual transmission
Electronic throttle control
High-rigidity body/chassis unit with aluminum hood
Central Link rear suspension with cast-aluminum upper transverse links
Twin-tube gas-pressure shock absorbers
Driving Dynamics Control with normal, sport and sport+ modes
3.0-liter, 255-horsepower, dual overhead cam (DOHC), inline 24-valve 6-cylinder engine with composite
magnesium/aluminum engine block, Valvetronic, and Double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing
4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, ventilated front and rear
2.0-liter, dual overhead cam (DOHC), 16-valve, 240-horsepower inline 4-cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo
technology, High Precision Direct Injection, Valvetronic, and Double-VANOS steplessly variable valve timing
Aluminum double-pivot spring and strut-type front suspension
PROCESSING-OTHER
** PRELIMINARY STANDARD EQUIPMENT **
SAFETY
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) including Brake Fade Compensation, Start-off Assistant, Brake Drying, and Brake
Stand-by features, with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
Rollover Protection System
Emergency trunk release
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BMW brings first diesel 7 Series to US with $82,500* 740Ld xDrive
Fri, 24 Jan 2014After almost 40 years on the market, there are probably few things the BMW 7 Series hasn't offered, but when it comes to the US market, one of those things just happens to be a diesel engine. That is all about to change, however, as BMW announced that it will unveil the 2014 740Ld xDrive at the Chicago Auto Show before sales commence later in the spring.
Offered only on long-wheelbase models with standard all-wheel drive, the new diesel 7 is powered by BMW's 3.0-liter inline-six producing 255 horsepower and a stout 413 pound-feet of torque peaking between 1,500 and 3,000 rpm. While BMW has yet to release any type of fuel economy figures, it did say that its diesel technology is usually good for an improvement of 25 to 30 percent over the gas models - just for fun, that means that the 740 Ld xDrive could get as much as 24.7 miles per gallon in the city and 36.4 mpg on the highway, but that's just doing the math and there is nothing official behind those numbers. Acceleration will take a little longer than in the 740Li xDrive (shown above) with BMW stating 6.1 seconds from 0-60 compared to 5.4 seconds for the gas model.
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