2001 - Bmw M Roadster & Coupe on 2040-cars
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Very Rare and Unique car. Only 987 2001 BMW M Roadsters were built. The number with these Dinan options is unknown but probably very low, with motor built in Dinan's Race Shop very very few. The car has a Dinan Stage III engine and Dinan Stage II Suspension. The will do 0 to 60 in 4 seconds or better. I never have timed it. Top speed in excess of probably 175. In third gear at 7000 rpms you are at 120 with another 1000 rpms to redline at 8000 with two more gears to go. For a more complete description and history contact me. Dinan Stage III Engine Motor has 10,000 miles on it Built in Dinan’s Race shop Carillo Racing Rods Dinan Stage 1, 2, and 3 software installed Dinan Cold Air Intake System Dinan High Flow Air Flow Meter Super Sprint Exhaust System Between 350 to 360 horsepower 8000 rpm redline with limiter Dinan Stage II Suspension Dinan Front and Rear Sway Bars Dinan Strut Tower Brace H&R Racing Springs (3" Drop) Blistein Sport Shocks/Struts Mitchelin Pilot Sport Front & Rear Tires Other Items on Car Alpine Stereo with Satellite Radio Remote and Removable Radio Face 250W JL Audio Amp and Custom Subs Short Shifter BMW Rear Wing Chrome Accent Interior Custom M Leather Center Console Custom M Leather Arm Rests Custom M Leather Shift Boot Chrome Door Handles Chrome Vent Surounds Chrome Washer Jets Clear Side Lights with Amber Bulbs Tinted Windows Limited All Black Interior not standard two tone
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BMW discussing new plant with Mexican authorities
Mon, 19 Aug 2013Drawn in by low wages and manufacturing costs, BMW could be the next automaker to set up a manufacturing facility in Mexico. Automotive News is reporting that the German automaker has had discussions with local Mexican governments regarding a possible assembly plant, but there is no word as to when a decision may come down. Last we heard, BMW was reportedly looking to build the 3 Series in Mexico.
A key determining factor for this new plant is a free-trade agreement between the US and Europe, which according to the article, would give BMW better "flexibility and cost structure" to open another plant in North America. In terms of luxury automakers, Audi is currently building a new plant in Mexico and Mercedes-Benz is considering opening one in conjunction with Nissan for the CLA-Class, and in the bigger picture, Honda and Mazda are also preparing to kick off vehicle production in Mexico.
Watch this BMW take flight at Viru Rally
Mon, 20 Oct 2014An E36 BMW 3 Series might be a good choice for a lot of purposes - a long road trip, a track day, rallycross, impressing your friends... but a full-on rally? It's rear-drive when the best rally machines are front- or all-wheel drive. But that didn't stop Pritt Koik and Alari-Uku Heldna from entering their stripped-out E36 in the Viru Rally in Estonia... or from getting some big air time when they did.
Fortunately the jump was not just caught on video... it was caught on video from three angles: two from the side of the rally stage and one from inside the cockpit. Check out all three below to see how this particular BMW got back into the aircraft business.
Hyundai, BMW in plant talks with Mexican officials
Fri, 27 Sep 2013BMW and Hyundai may be joining the rush for the border that has already seen Nissan, Honda and Mazda begin factory construction in Mexico, while Ford and General Motors have both made significant investments in their Mexican facilities. BMW's interest in Mexico has been apparent for some time, and while we'd heard grumblings about Hyundai's move into Latin America some time ago, the last we heard about it was in 2009.
This new move, reported by Bloomberg, doesn't get specific on which models will be produced south of the Rio Grande, and as neither automakers' spokespeople responded to the business site's request for statements, all we really have to go on are the statements of Mexico's Economy Minister, Ildefonso Guajardo: "I cannot talk for them, but I think that starting 2014 we'll have new announcements. At least for one." Which manufacturer that will be remains anyone's guess, although judging by all the recent scuttlebutt that's been going around, the smart money seems to be on BMW. We'll stay with this one.