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***no Reserve*** 2009 Bmw 335d Awesome Twin-turbo Diesel Sport Sedan! on 2040-cars

US $32,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:55871 Color: Black /
 Tan
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0-liter inline 6-cylinder Advanced Diesel engine
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
VIN: WBAPN73559A265470 Year: 2009
Make: BMW
Model: 3-Series
Options: 2-way power glass moonroof, On-board computer with Check Control, AM/FM stereo CD/MP3 player audio system, Auxiliary audio input for portable music players
Trim: 335d
Safety Features: Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), Xenon Adaptive Headlights, Halogen free-form front foglights, Rain-sensing windshield wipers, Automatic headlight control, Anti-lock braking system (ABS), Adaptive Brake Lights, BMW's Advanced Safety System, Front and rear Head Protection System (HPS), Driver's and passenger's front airbag (SRS), Seat-mounted front side-impact airbags
Power Options: Heated dual power mirrors, Heated windshield washer jets, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Mileage: 55,871
Sub Model: 335d
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"small whitish blemish on right-side of hood, small ding top of left-rear door, small, light scratches on top of bumper, small chips from road debris at front bumper"

TRULY AWESOME TWIN-TURBO DIESEL SPORT SEDAN!!!


***PLEASE READ THE LISTING CAREFULLY! No warranty/maintenance unless you choose "Buy It Now" purchase option.***

This vehicle is the best of both worlds, high-performance and efficiency. This 2009 335d has been my wife's daily driver, she is looking for an SUV now. 

BONUS OPTION: If you choose the "Buy It Now" option this car will sell with both BMW Extended Vehicle Protection 72 months or 100,000 miles from Original In-service date (08/27/2009), whichever occurs first, and BMW's Maintenance Program Upgrade for 72 months or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first. My wife is the 2nd owner, she purchased this as a Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) BMW, but opted to purchase EVP warranty over using the CPO warranty for added coverage. If you purchase the 335d at auction price, it will be sold without the BMW Platinum Extended Vehicle Protection (EVP) Warranty and without the BMW Extended Maintenance Program.

68% City 32% Highway, my wife averaged 27.7 MPG. Opti-Lube XPD diesel fuel lubricity additive added every fill-up. Just over 24,000 miles on the Continental Run-Flats. This car puts-out 425 lb/ft torque at the crank, and you really feel it, not bad considering our best fuel economy was 36 MPG driving fast highway speeds.

Not interested in trades, bidders with less than 100% Positive Feedback need not bid. Vehicle is also listed locally, and we reserve the right to end the auction at any time. All service records available and on-file with BMW North America.

This car is really fun to drive, and we will miss driving it. All service done on-schedule by Rick Hendrick BMW Charleston, SC. Check-out this Car and Driver article on the 2009 335d:

So here’s BMW’s first diesel offering in the U.S. in almost a quarter-century. But as you survey the tempting array of 3-series cars, you may be asking, “So what? Why should I care about this oil burner?”

It’s not because you’re gonna save a bundle on fuel. Check our statistical sidebar. Yes, the 335d has better EPA fuel-economy ratings—23 city, 36 highway, 27 combined—than either of the 3-series gasoline burners. A 328i automatic is expected to achieve 18/28/22, and the 335i is rated at 17/26/20. But at this writing, ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel (now the nationwide standard) costs about 15 percent more per gallon than premium gasoline.

Factor in the higher cost of the car—with a base price of $44,725, the 335d is the most expensive non-M member of the 3-series—and the math gets worse. The feds will give you a $900 tax credit on this diesel, but even so, you’re looking at a $1575 disparity between a 335d and a 335i automatic.

So the answer isn’t savings. The answer lies in what you value as a driver.

If it’s high revs, peak ponies, and zero to 60 in under five seconds, you probably need a 335i


Automatically Diesel

Unlike other 3-series BMWs, the 335d's only gearbox is a six-speed automatic. Attention letter writers: We're aware that our test car's options don't match those of the photo car.

But if you value torque—and who among us does not?—the 335d generates enough to affect the rotation of the earth: 425 pound-feet at 1750 rpm. That’s 125 pound-feet more than the 335i’s gasoline turbo six. More perspective: The Dodge Ram’s 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 churns up just 407 pound-feet. The Ram, you’ll recall, is a truck. Torque and trucks go together like pizza and beer.

But what the hell is torque? Here’s a definition from Webster’s“a measure of the tendency of a force to cause rotation, equal to the force multiplied by the perpendicular distance between the line of action of the force and the center of rotation.”

Did that help? No? How about this: Torque is the low-end muscle that gets you out of the blocks when the light turns green. It’s the thrust that squashes you into the seat when you hammer the gas. Torque is the power commodity you tap into every day, especially in urban commuting. Torque is good. Torque is your friend.

And torque is what gives the 335d its own unique place in the 3-series lineup.

The 335d’s torque generator is a turbocharged and intercooled, DOHC 24-valve 3.0-liter all-aluminum inline-six. We’ve seen this engine in the Euro-spec 330d [September 2006]. That version of the engine, still in the BMW inventory, got its boost from a variable-geometry Garrett turbo, churning up 228 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque. Not bad, and thriftier, too: 44 mpg on the Euro combined cycle, 38 mpg in our test. (Our 335d logged 28 mpg.)

Nevertheless, when you’re dissecting traffic in a 3800-pound sedan (diesels are invariably heavier than their gasoline counterparts), you want as many pound-feet as you can muster. The 335 version of the engine gets its extra thrust via a BorgWarner sequential twin-turbo arrangement. The word twin is misleading because the two turbos are different sizes. The smaller one begins delivering boost almost off idle but maxes quickly, at about 2000 rpm, whereupon its bigger companion is spooled up.

The system’s maximum boost is 26.8 psi, compared with 22.6 for the variable-
geometry version, and of course the output is significantly higher: 425 pound-feet max, over a curve that’s as flat as Mount Clemens, Michigan (which is exactly as mountainous as a billiard table)—80 percent of the engine’s prodigious production of pound-feet twisting away anywhere from 1100 rpm to 4200 rpm. 

And let us not forget the more widely understood power rating. Like all diesels, this engine’s strong suit is torque, but there’s respectable horsepower, too—265, compared with 300 for the 335i. That’s not much of a difference, but the character of the two engines is as different as Jekyll is from Hyde. The 335i’s 3.0-liter turbo six is at its best operating near its 5800-rpm power peak. The diesel’s horsepower peak, in contrast, is 4200 rpm. Above that, it quickly runs out of wind.

While the 335i affords two transmission choices—a six-speed automatic and a six-speed manual (standard)—the 335d comes with a six-speed auto, period. And in base form, it’s a conventional automatic—no steering-wheel shift buttons or paddles. It does allow the driver to make manual selections with the shift lever, but that isn’t very satisfying. You can get paddles with the optional sport steering wheel ($100), but that’s redundant. Touch the throttle, and that tidal wave of torque thrusts the 335d forward like a barrel going over Niagara. No point in fooling with the shifter. Just click it into D and forget about it.

Though the 335d possesses all the dynamic virtues that have made the 3-series a C/D 10Best winner 18 years running—precise steering, eager responses, supple ride—its driving style is distinctly different. In terms of powertrain, think 1956 Buick Roadmaster. To purists, this is heresy. But to guys out there fighting the stoplight wars, the 335d’s massive punch is very appealing.

You may wonder, with all this launch muscle on tap, why the 335d isn’t any quicker than it is. A 335i is capable of sprinting to 60 mph in fewer than five seconds. The 335d gets there in a little less than six—5.7 seconds for our test car. But check the gearing. The six speeds in the automatic are the same for both 335i and 335d, but the 335i’s rear diff is 3.46:1 versus the 335d’s much taller 2.81:1. At 80 mph, the diesel is turning at about 2000 rpm.

Besides diesel fuel—the exhaust is clean, but the liquid smells bad, and the pump price really stinks—there are a couple of other 335d downsides. For one, this car isn’t as quiet as its gasoline counterparts, particularly when cold. For another, there’s the urea injection deal.

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