2003 - Bmw 5-series on 2040-cars
Turin, Georgia, United States
2003 BMW E39 540i DINAN 5 M-Sport package. Very Rare car one of 1265 M vehicles produced for 2003. M5 Performance at the cost of a 540i maintenance, with iconic looks (considered best mass produced sedan in automotive history - look it up) This car is a dream, it drives like a dream, & it drives better than 99% of the cars on the road today. This is the best car I've ever driven. You won't be disappointed when you see the car and test drive the car. If you dont like it after test drive, I will refund your deposit. Must see and drive to believe it. Fun to drive, a lot of power and torque. 78,700 miles Excllent condition inside and outside Black on Black Self leveling HID headlight Power rear window shade Side rear window shades Fold down rear seat Sport auto transmission Premium DSP Sound system Pixel in dash display 100% operational AC Schnitzer III RONAL aluminum wheels Front: 8.5J X 19 (245/35/19 tires) 80%-90% tread remaining Rear: 9.5J X 19 (275/30/19 tires) 80%-90% tread remaining
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2004 - bmw 7-series(US $7,000.00)
2006 - bmw 7-series(US $7,000.00)
2010 - bmw 7-series(US $22,000.00)
2008 - bmw 6-series(US $21,000.00)
2011 - bmw 5-series(US $20,000.00)
2012 - bmw 7-series(US $44,000.00)
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Are you the next BMW X5?
Tue, 15 Jan 2013Who knew that diecast model makers could be such a good source of leaks? Less than a month after a diecast model 2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA in China, someone overseas at Diecast Empire or Jadi Modelcraft could get a bath in boiling oil for leaking uncamouflaged images of the next-generation BMW X5.
Naturally, that assumes that this image from a brochure from a Jadi brochure is indeed the F15 BMW X5 - it was posted to Diecast Empire's Facebook page. In its favor, the lines all add up if we compare it to the most revealing spy shots we have of the coming crossover - the headlight corners, the metal trim separating the kidney grille from the opening just above the license plate, the cut of the swage line, and the fact that the model picture reveals all of the most important character pieces that BMW has kept covered.
There's something written on the door of the model image that isn't in the spy shots, but that could be an xDrive badge. We will see the genuine article soon enough and we'll know for sure. For now, we might have already seen its facsimile in miniature.
Company car offers in decline, but not at The Cheesecake Factory [w/poll]
Sat, 22 Jun 2013As businesses look to keep high-level employees happy, it seems that use of company cars can still be an effective method, although fewer companies are employing it. According to Businessweek, only about 25 percent of companies offer company vehicles as a perk, while less than half give allowances for employees to use their personal vehicles for work purposes.
The report says that one business still in the practice of handing out company cars is The Cheesecake Factory, which offers the benefit to top managers. And we're not talking about some econobox, either. The article indicates the restaurant chain hands out BMWs on a three-year basis - although the company's own report says that the type of vehicle "varies with the executive's level."
Still, we mostly agree with the article's conclusion that money is the best way to keep employees or attract new ones, even if a corporate car is a big perk. What do you think? Let us know, in the poll below, whether a company car could sway you to work for a certain company (not just the Cheesecake factory, where the "Glamburgers" portion of the menu alone is enough to keep a guy hanging around).
BMW confirms new Mexican plant
Thu, 03 Jul 2014After over a year of speculation, BMW is finally officially announcing that it's building a factory in Mexico. The new plant will cost the German automaker roughly $1 billion US and will have a capacity of about 150,000 vehicles a year when complete. However, production won't begin there until 2019.
The new factory is being built near the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with plans to employ about 1,500 people. Unfortunately, BMW is still mum about which models it's producing south of the border. Earlier rumors indicated the possibility of the 3 Series, 1 Series and maybe even Mini models there.
BMW says Mexico's multiple free trade agreements are a major factor in the choice of location of the plant. They make it possible for the automaker to ship models more cheaply to North America, parts of South America and the European Union. "The Americas are among the most important growth markets for the BMW Group. We are continuing our strategy of 'production follows the market,'" said Harald Krueger, the board's head of production, in the company's official announcement.
