2009 Bmw 7-series on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
More infos regarding my cat at: rosaliereerixon@charltonfans.com . Absolutely gorgeous 2009 BMW 750i.
Hard to find color combination: Alpine White with Oyster Leather interior.
Rarely driven, with only 47,600 original miles.
No accidents, no paint or body work.
All maintenance performed at BMW Dealer only, oil changed last week.
Professionally detailed - inside & out, ready for new home.
Clean California Title in hand.
Clean CarFax and Auto Check reports available.
No joyrides. Serious buyers only, please.
In no hurry whatsoever to sell. Low-ball offers will simply be ignored.
Aftermarket Add-ons:
- Staggered 22" Wheels
- Continental ExtremeContact DWS Tires with less than 1K miles of wear.
These ultra-high performance, all-season tires are the best on the market and offer a very smooth, quiet ride.
Manufacture Treadlife Warranty is 6yrs/50K miles.
- H&R Sport Springs
- LED Angel Eyes (replacement headlights by MTEC)
- LED Fog Lights (MTEC)
- Matte Black Kidney Grille
The following items for this car are not included, but also available for sale:
- AC Schnitzer replica Rear Spoiler
- Standard 18" BMW wheels with GoodYear Run-Flat tires in almost brand-new condition
- Original springs
Factory Options:
- Moonroof
- Luxury Seating
- Soft close automatic doors
- Parking Sensors
- Navigation
- Lane Departure Warning
- Lane Change Warning
- Keyless Entry
- Keyless Start/Stop
- DVD Changer
- HD Radio
- Sirius Satellite
- Heated Seats
- USB/Audio Interface
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2015 BMW X3 gets a new nose, diesel power
Wed, 05 Mar 2014The second-generation BMW X3 launched in late 2010, and while it's never really wowed us, it's still a solid offering in a highly competitive class. In an effort to keep things fresh, BMW has given its X3 a nip/tuck for the 2015 model year, but perhaps the biggest news (for the US market, anyway) involves what's found underhood.
In addition to the 2.0-liter turbo-four and 3.0-liter turbo-six, BMW will now offer an X3 xDrive28d, fitted with - you guessed it - the 2.0-liter turbodiesel inline four-cylinder engine found in the 328d sedan. Output for this engine is rated at 180 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, and BMW says this oil-burning mill will help the X3 reach 60 miles per hour in just under eight seconds. The automaker hasn't released any information about real or predicted fuel economy figures for the diesel X3, as yet.
What's more, BMW will once again offer a two-wheel-drive X3 in the States - the sDrive28i. Pricing for the refreshed 2013 X3 starts at $39,325, not including $925 for destination. Opting for that diesel will set you back $42,825. Scroll down for the official press release, and check out a new brace of shots live from the soft-roader's Geneva Motor Show debut.
Hyundai, BMW and Ford win Concept Vehicle of the Year awards
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Hyundai had two cars as finalists for the Concept Car category, the competition boiled down to the Hyundai HCD-14 Genesis concept, Veloster C3 Roll Top, Honda EV-STER and the Toyota Corolla Furia. It won with the HCD-14 Genesis that was introduced at the Detroit Auto Show, a sharp sedan that sharply divided opinion between those who thought it was too much, those who thought it was too much Audi A7, and those who thought it was perfect. The award panel's judges, however, thought so much of it that it's got two awards in one sitting, not only taking concept car honors, but because it earned the highest overall score in the competition it also takes the crown for Most Significant Concept Vehicle of 2013.
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Playboy reveals its 2013 Cars of the Year
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To wit, the magazine has unveiled its feature on the 2013 Cars of the Year. Without giving us much in the way of criteria for the awards, nor a clear framing of the categories ("Responsible Ride" is a particularly challenging concept, especially when you consider that the Mazdaspeed3 was the winner), Playboy has nevertheless highlighted what we assume to be it's favorite 12 or 13 (depending on how you count) cars from the 2013 model year.
Headlining the class is the Porsche 911, which Playboy writers single out for having "remarkable electronic voodoo." BMW M5 is named "Slickest Sports Sedan" though the Cadillac ATS then follows on because "we couldn't resist giving the new Caddy a shout-out." The rest of the picks are pretty conventional (save, perhaps, the Honda Fit EV as "Ace Electric"), even if the categories and methodology are fairly wonky. Cruise through or gallery for a taste or check out the full list, here. The site is safe for work, and you can legitimately (this time) say that you were reading it for the articles.