2007 Bmw M6 on 2040-cars
Woodstown, New Jersey, United States
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For Sale 2007 BMW M6 Convertible! Best Color Combo - Black/Black/Black
Here is you chance to own a fully loaded BMW M6 Convertible for a fraction of what this car initially cost and way
below what these cars are currently selling for. This is the lowest price M6 convertible on the internet, you will
not find a better deal.
This M6 comes with all the options: SMG 7-Speed Transmission w/ Paddle Shifters, Heads-Up Display, Electronic
Damping Control (to adjust suspension stiffness), Comfort Access (Keyless Start and Entry), Carbon Fiber trim,
Navigation and Bluetooth, 19-inch M-Wheels, Adjustable/Dynamic Electronic Stability Control, Heated Seats, Extended
Leather Package (Leather Dash and Center Console), and Electronic Convertible Top. This car was a $100,000+ car
when new.
I had the privilege of driving this vehicle for the last 3 years and put about 28k miles on it. As my car
collection continues to expand, I no longer have space for this vehicle and unfortunately need to find a new home
for it. I own other exotic cars (including a Ferrari 430 Scuderia, Masterati, Tesla, AMG's, other BMW M cars), and
am no stranger to making sure each one is properly maintained at the dealership and well taken care of.
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BMW confirms new Mexican plant
Thu, 03 Jul 2014After over a year of speculation, BMW is finally officially announcing that it's building a factory in Mexico. The new plant will cost the German automaker roughly $1 billion US and will have a capacity of about 150,000 vehicles a year when complete. However, production won't begin there until 2019.
The new factory is being built near the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico, with plans to employ about 1,500 people. Unfortunately, BMW is still mum about which models it's producing south of the border. Earlier rumors indicated the possibility of the 3 Series, 1 Series and maybe even Mini models there.
BMW says Mexico's multiple free trade agreements are a major factor in the choice of location of the plant. They make it possible for the automaker to ship models more cheaply to North America, parts of South America and the European Union. "The Americas are among the most important growth markets for the BMW Group. We are continuing our strategy of 'production follows the market,'" said Harald Krueger, the board's head of production, in the company's official announcement.
2015 BMW M3 and M4 configurator launched, no lunch hour safe
Thu, 03 Apr 2014BMW has just made your lunch break a little more interesting by launching the configurators for the M3 and M4. Pricing and options for the new sports coupe and sedan was revealed just a few days ago, but it's always more fun to see the visual effect your personalizations have on the bottom line.
The M3 and M4 start at $62,000 and $64,200, respectively, without a $925 destination charge. However, as soon as the configurator is opened, both models default with metallic paint ($550) and the M Double-clutch Transmission ($2900), plus extended leather on the M3 ($950) and full leather on the M4 ($3,500). This is basically the way they were shown when displayed at auto shows. Of course, there's nothing preventing users from setting up these performance machines however they like.
So sit down at your desk with a cup of coffee or a sandwich and create your perfect German sport sedan or coupe. It's always fun to see how much money can be spent on a dream car.
BMW i8 official images leak ahead of Frankfurt [w/video]
Tue, 03 Sep 2013The new BMW i8 plug-in electric supercar isn't set to make its official debut until September 10, when it will glide onto the Frankfurt Motor Show stage amidst a sea of flash photography. Of course, that isn't so true in today's world, where debuts are always preceded (often carefully) by "leaks."
Take this trio of images of the BMW i8 - there's just enough of the exterior on display in the profile shot to draw attention, without showing important styling points that might be present on the front or back of the car. The same goes for the video attached below. The cabin shot is cool, but isn't particularly earth-shattering when it comes to BMW interiors. As for the skeletal shot, we can see the 1.5-liter, turbocharged engine positioned between the rear axles, the battery pack found in what would be the transmission tunnel and the front-mounted electric motors.
We'll have a full set of live images when the BMW i8 makes its debut in Frankfurt next week. Until then, have a look in the gallery and at the video below, and let us know what you think of BMW's next big thing.