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2011 Bmw 3-series 335d on 2040-cars

US $7,700.00
Year:2011 Mileage:65500 Color: Gray /
 Black
Location:

Millwood, Kentucky, United States

Millwood, Kentucky, United States

More details at: jonathanjooestreicher@ukbig.com .

For sale is a very rare, loaded 2011 BMW 335D with 65,500 miles (and will go up as it is my daily driver). Only
11,000 of these were imported into the United States and of those, only 1,100 are Gray with Sports Package and
Navigation. This vehicle has a monster twin turbo 3.0L I6 Diesel engine that makes 265HP and 425LB/TQ! 0-60 in less
than 5.5 seconds and 36+ MPG on the highway.
This vehicle is optioned with:
Premium Package which includes black leather seats, sunroof, auto dimming mirror, homelink system, folding mirrors,
Bluetooth phone connectivity
Sports Package with amazing sport seats, special sport styled steering wheel with audio and phone controls,
increased top speed limiter and 18" staggered summer only tires
Navigation Package with real time traffic information, iDrive with voice activation controls
Cold Weather Package which includes front headlight washers, front heated seats and heated steering wheel!
Satellite Radio
USB and iPod Ready USB port in the arm rest
Self leveling and auto swiveling (adjusts for corners) Xenon HID Headlights
The original window sticker for this vehicle is just under $55,000.
This vehicle has been maintained for a long life. In the past 12 months I have done the following:
Brake fluid flush
Coolant flush
Power steering flush
Transmission pan drop and refill
Alignment
2 new rear tires - Bridgestone S01 Pole Position
New Windshield Wipers
In the past 2 months I have done:
New brakes on all four corners using BMW OE rotors and pads
New battery
Oil Change
Oil changes every 6,000 miles with LL-04 Castrol BMW OEM oil and oil filter.

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Wed, 05 Mar 2014

Anyone remember the Hamann Mirror? Need a refresher? The Mirror is German tuning company Hamann's idea of a BMW M6. It was shown at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show as an M6 Gran Coupe, sporting a ridiculous paint job and some meaty, multi-spoke 21-inch wheels.
Consider this car the Mirror Mark 2. Based on the M6 Coupe, Hamann has applied a similar visual theme, using the same 21-inch wheels from 2013. Whereas the Gran Coupe rode around with a stock powertrain, though, there's been no such restraint with the two-door Mirror. A fine 620 horsepower is available from the 4.4-liter, biturbocharged V8, an increase of 60 horsepower. Torque is up as well, from 501 pound-feet to a whopping 560, meaning this M6 has speed to match its looks. Hamann claims the Mirror's newfound grunt allows it to hit 62 miles per hour faster than the standard M6 (we'd certainly hope so), although it won't mention a specific number.
The suspension, meanwhile, has been dropped 1.37 inches, or about a third of an inch lower than the Frankfurt Mirror. That drop is complemented by the Mirror's bodywork, including the exposed, carbon fiber hood and the flared fenders, which can now accommodate the enormous 305/25 rear rubber. Hamann has also paid some attention to the front and rear aerodynamics.

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"Due to a production process error" in the BMW X3, states the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the notice below, "the team seam on the instrument panel was not manufactured correctly." Big friggin' whoop, you say? Well, NHTSA points out that it could hinder the deployment of the airbag and send fractures flying everywhere.
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As 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.
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