2011 Bmw 128i Convertable Black 3.0 Liter V6 on 2040-cars
Huntington, New York, United States
It is a smoke free automobile. Beautiful 2 tone leather interior with heated seats. We are the original owners, this car was garaged during the winter months and left in the driveway during the summer months. It was maintained by the local BMW dealer since it was purchased and is still under warranty for another 5,000 miles. This is the first time we are putting this car up for sale. The sale would be completed once the buyer provides a valid drivers licence, along with a bank check or cash balance. This would be arranged by appointment to my home in Huntington NY through an e-mail. dennispdowling@gmail.com
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In an attempt to put this new-versus-used argument to bed once and for all, Matt Farah of the The Smoking Tire has picked up a pair of $25,000 cars - a used, but lightly modified, 2003 BMW M3 and a 2013 Ford Fiesta ST. Naturally, there's a comparison.
Farah, as he's wont to do, does get into the nitty gritty of what each car is like to drive, and discusses the merits of used and new-car shopping. But as he rightly points out while testing the M3, "So, it is a good car. But like any used car, it really does depend on the individual car."
BMW X4 Concept images leak ahead of Shanghai debut
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From what we can see of this concept's styling, there are more elements shared with current BMW models than not. The face of the concept is an attractive blend of the current 3 Series sedan and the X3, while the roofline has definitely plucked right from the X6. This thinly veiled concept should carry over almost untouched when it enters production with the exception of the door handles and the overly stylized fascias and side mirrors. According to CarScoops, it will measure the same length as the current X3 and use the same engine lineup as well. Stay tuned, as we'll have more information on this concept shortly.
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Merkel's conservative Christian Democratic Union accepted three donations, one from each shareholding member of the Quandt family.
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