1998 Bmw Z3 Conv 2.8 117k Leather 5 Speed Manual Fla Car Low Reserve Like New on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:2.8L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: BMW
Model: Z3
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 117,054
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: Z3 CONVERTIBLE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
You are bidding on a 1998 BMW Z3 ... 2.8L motor ... Black Canvas Convertible Top ... Silver Exterior ... Black Leather Interior ... 5 Speed Manual Transmission ... Florida Car ... in excellent condition. Listed below are the following options and equipment:
- 5 speed manual transmission
- 2.8 L motor
- Power windows
- Dual power mirrors
- Factory air conditioning
- Cruise control
- Factory fog lights
- Driver & passenger air bags
- Black canvas convertible top
- Leather interior ... shows no wear
- Dash ... Rugs ... in excellent condition
- Factory alloy wheels ... in excellent condition
- 4 premium tires (65%)
- Power brakes
- Power steering
- Dual power seats
- After market AM/FM/CD sound system
- Exterior ... all original ... no paint work ... no body work
- Interior ... black leather ... shows little to no wear
- Florida Car
- Clean CarFax
- Safety Inspected
- Note ... please make every effort to physically inspect vehicle before purchase.
- All Vehicles Are Sold As Is.
- Please have your funds in order
- Florida Automobile Dealer for over 37 years ... with 100% positive feedback ... Bid With Confidence!
- Questions ... call (954) 907-1400 ... Jay
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Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Awards honors GM Super Cruise, BMW i3
Wed, 16 Oct 2013Our friends at Popular Mechanics have announced the winners of their 2013 Breakthrough Awards, which honor innovations and new technologies in a variety of fields, ranging from medicine to electronics to space travel. Among the winners were a pair of automakers.
The BMW i3 was named one of PM's product breakthroughs, and while the diminutive city car has a range comparable to other electrics, Popular Mechanics was impressed the i3's use of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic, which allows the i3 to tip the scales at just 2,800 pounds. But the i3's space-age materials wouldn't have been such a smash if it were priced beyond what the general public could afford. BMW's ability to offer a vehicle with such an advanced construction for around $42,000 (nearly half the price of the Cadillac ELR and only about $7,000 more than a Chevrolet Volt or Ford Focus Electric) is wildly impressive and speaks volumes about the future of ultra-light composites in the auto industry.
The other big winner comes from General Motors, which was named an Innovator this year for its semi-autonomous Super Cruise technology that's currently being tested on a Cadillac SRX. The technology, which we've reported on before, combines adaptive cruise control and lane centering into a super system that will allow hands-free driving under certain conditions.
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As the story goes, owner Pourmohseni Hadi bought the 2007 M6 in 2008, and five years later, he is still complaining about mysterious vibrations, rattles and severe jolts during gear changes - the latter he says have caused passengers to become nauseous. The car was taken to several BMW repair shops in Italy and Hadi says he he has written a letter to the automaker about his issues, but the car was never fixed and the letter unanswered, he claims. What we don't know is how many miles the car has been driven and when all these problems started happening. The situation reminds us of a certain Lamborghini Gallardo from a couple years back.
While we understand Hadi's frustration, perhaps an M6 just doesn't suit his tastes. After all, we'd be lying if we said a perfectly functioning M6 of this generation wasn't bumpy over uneven surfaces and wouldn't make some passengers nauseous, with its stiffly sprung suspension and dizzying 500-horsepower V10. Anyone wanna bet his M6 was equipped with one of BMW's notoriously abrupt SMG single-clutch gearboxes?
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The National Highway Traffic Administration is considering the use of ignition interlocks in vehicles that would require the seatbelts of occupied seats to be fastened in order to drive the car, Automotive News reports, four decades after Congress moved to prevent manufacturers from installing them in cars sold in the US market. Following a transportation bill passed last year that lift some of the restrictions on seatbelt interlocks, automakers such as BMW are considering the benefits of using them in future cars. Now, before you go crying about your lost freedom, keep reading.
BMW said in an October 2012 petition that the use of seatbelt interlocks would allow the company to make lighter and more spacious vehicles, if the devices could be used in lieu of unbelted crash tests. The crash test has required the addition of bulky safety features, such as knee bolsters, that aren't as necessary when occupants are buckled up, especially when considering the dizzyng list of safety features that come standard on today's cars. Europe, which has a higher rate of seatbelt use than in the US, doesn't perform unbelted crash tests on cars sold there.