2008 Bmw X3 3.0si on 2040-cars
Lucinda, Pennsylvania, United States
Any questions at : JohnMarks6z3hc2q9240@yahoo.com Model OverviewThe 2008 BMW X3 comes with a silky smooth 3.0L inline six-cylinderengine that makes 260-horsepower and 225 lb-ft or torque. The vehicle also comeswith xDrive, which is the latest development in BMW's AWD technology. Ituses a servomotor to adjust the multi-disc clutch that splits the torque betweenthe front and rear wheels, and in many circumstances the X3 feels just like arear-wheel-drive vehicle. Reduced traction causes more power to be fed to thefront, and the DSC traction control can even reduce engine torque and brakeindividual wheels in order to conquer most any hill. A standard push-button hilldescent control can maneuver the X3 down steep or slippery hills with no driverthrottle or braking input.The X3 has one and a half cubic feet less interiorvolume than the X5, and offers the usual combination of BMW austerity mixed withluxury. Options include such treats as xenon headlights, a six-speed park assist, navigation, and a heated steering wheel. A PremiumPackage includes leather seats, auto-dimming mirrors, and Bluetooth. A SportPackage adds a stiffer suspension and larger wheels. The Cold Weather Packagecomes with front and rear heated seats, and headlight washers. A new SportActivity Package includes 19-inch alloys, all-season tires, running boards, andprivacy glass, as well as a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
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BMW revisits its 8 Series
Thu, 04 Jul 2013So why would BMW choose July 2 to release a retrospective on the 8 Series? Could it have something to do with the recent unveiling of the Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupe concept, another sleek, B-pillarless V12 two-door, at this year's Villa d'Este? We have no idea, but the timing is likely coincidental.
This three-minute look at the 8 Series talks to Niels Hamann, who was smitten with the long-hooded coupe when it appeared in 1989 and finally bought one in 2004. Hamann also happens to be a project manager at BMW, and that came in handy when he wrote a book detailing every aspect of what was BMW's flagship for ten years but to the chagrin of many only managed one generation.
While we wait for the next clue about the Gran Lusso - 8 Series connection, check out the video below.
BMW readying Spartanburg expansion for X7 production
Mon, 24 Mar 2014Prior to the debut of the original X5 in 1999, the idea of a BMW crossover might have seemed like heresy. But here we are, fifteen years removed from the Frank Stephenson-penned design, and the Bavarian automaker has expanded its crossover lineup to include the X1, X3, X4 and X6, and it's showing no sign of slowing down.
We recently reported that BMW is planning on slotting an X2 in at the bottom of the range between the X1 and X3, but now it's being widely reported that it's got an even larger one to put in at the top of its utility line. That, of course, would be the X7, a long-rumored three-row model that would give BMW a large family hauler to challenge the Mercedes-Benz GL.
According to The Wall Street Journal, BMW is expanding its assembly plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, to accommodate production of the X7 alongside the X3, X4 and X5 that it already builds there for local consumption.
BMW wants world drifting record back in US
Sat, 23 Mar 2013BMW just can't stand the thought of the world record for the longest drift winding up in the hands of someone else. The German automaker is set to take a crack at setting a new record by blowing the old one straight out of the water. A driver in China holds the current title after kicking a car sideways for a full 3.6 miles. Now, on May 11, BMW Performance Driving Instructor Johan Schwartz will attempt to pitch a BMW M5 sideways for some 40 miles as part of a stunt to raise funds for the BMW Pro-Am Charity.
We've had the distinct pleasure of riding with the instructors at the BMW facility in South Carolina, and we can tell you that if anyone can keep an M5 at full tilt for 40 miles, it's these guys. BMW has released a teaser video to drum up attention for the stunt. You can catch it below.