BMW's M-Division boasts a long and illustrious heritage. It was founded in 1972, and its first racing project was the BMW 3.0 CSL. Throughout the years, they have produced some of the most sought-after M versions of the regular BMWs. The BMW M4 is the performance variant of the BMW 3 Series and has been in production since 2014 for two generations. Up for grabs is a 2023 BMW M4 Convertible Competition xDrive with just 500 miles on the odometer and many features and options.
BMW, a German automaker renowned for crafting some of the most premium vehicles in the world, is a symbol of luxury and performance. With its racing heritage dating back to the early days of motorsports, BMW has established a reputation as a producer of high-performance vehicles that are both powerful and sophisticated. One of the latest offerings from BMW is the 2022 BMW X6 M AWD Competition. Its robust engine, advanced all-wheel-drive system, and attention to aerodynamics allow it to reach speeds that can only be described as exhilarating. So if you itch to blast past your neighbors in style and comfort, we assure you that this 2022 BMW X6 M Competition will certainly be best for the job. With only 4,300 miles on its clock, this X6 M currently resides in New York, ready to be delivered to its new owner.
The race for the best electric or plug-in hybrid cars began in earnest at the start of the previous decade, and with it, it had reeled in BMW. BMW understood where the distant future of the automobile would be and introduced its i-Series which the i3 opened in 2013 and the plug-in hybrid sports car BMW i8 followed in 2014. To commemorate its third anniversary, BMW released the i8 Protonic Frozen Black Edition in limited numbers. While the i8 was discontinued in 2020, the car in itself, and especially the limited edition variants, have seen its value and price rise upwards. A chance to own this 2017 BMW i8 Protonic Frozen Black Edition is at hand, as the current owner is looking to pass it on to the new owners, and it comes with just 33,000 miles on the odometer.
BMW and a few other automakers have steadily broadened their lines to address various needs. For example, do you want a mid-size luxury crossover? Yes, the BMW X5 is there. Do you want a mid-size luxury crossover with a sportier shape? Yes, here's the X6. In fact, the X6 is the first of a segment called the Sport Activity Coupe, or Coupe SUV. These combine the higher-riding characteristics and all-wheel-drive of an SUV with the sportier and sleeker coupe profile. Up for sale is this highly sporty and potent 2012 BMW X6 M with just 50,000 miles since new and a few carbon fiber niceties.
A BMW 7-Series is a fine luxury car in its own right, but when passed into the hands of Alpina, it becomes elevated into a new level of luxury and performance. This 2011 BMW Alpina B7 is from the F01 generation, which ran between 2009 and 2015. It's a comfortable autobahn missile and was the second generation B7 to be offered in the United States. Packing just 56,000 miles since new, this car is on the hunt for its next lucky owner.
The BMW 6-Series is the Bavarian automaker's line-up of two-door grand tourers (although it encompasses a four-door GranCoupe as well nowadays). The first generation ran between 1976 and 1989, with fans having to wait until 2003, when the second generation debuted. The second generation's styling was somewhat controversial at the start, but it appears to have aged well, judging by the looks of this 2005 BMW 645Ci Convertible up for sale today. With just 29,800 miles on its wheels, it's a relatively low-miler too. Snap it up while you can!
While the Bavarian automaker's reputation precedes it, the M moniker is on another level of BMW craftsmanship. One of BMWs best-selling cars is the BMW M-Series, an executive car with a severe bump in performance that was introduced in 1972. Almost all M-Series BMWs are amazing, but a truly defining car in the automotive world is the BMW M3 which was first introduced in 1986 and was a testament to bulletproof engines mated with exhilarating performance and a price point that beggars others in its range. In our listing, today is a 2004 BMW M3 with 132,580 miles on the clock and in topping condition.
Today's "M" cars are performance machines geared to set lap times through pure tech, but this was not the case back in the day. Take it back to the 90s, and while there was a bit of tech, the "M" cars were pure performance machines ensuring true drivers' cars gave a proper feel of the road and track. Up for sale today is BMW royalty which comes in the form of this 1995 BMW M3. With a reported 127,780 miles on the clock, it's time you got those lap times in and ticked attending on those car meet invites.
When BMW released the E36-generation 3-Series, it was well-received among fans all around the world. And while the M3 will remain one of the most respected performance cars to come out of Bavaria, its Alpina cousin edges it out in terms of niche-cool. Here we have a 1995 BMW Alpina B3 3.0 Cabriolet — one of just 199 of its kind, and according to its current owner, it is the #99 car built. This Alpina is said to have been imported to the country recently and comes with full documentation, including all papers, receipts, and maintenance records with the sale. This rare example is currently located in New York and has covered some 111,800 miles so far.
The popularity of the Grand Touring (GT) car segment is undeniable in today's automotive landscape, but its origins can be traced back to 1950s Europe. Among the manufacturers venturing into this realm, BMW, the renowned German luxury sports car maker, had been exploring the creation of GT models. However, it was not until 1990 that BMW unveiled the dedicated Grand Touring model, the BMW 8 Series, marking a significant milestone for the brand. The BMW 8 Series, now in its second generation, made its debut in 1990 and continued until 1999 for its first generation. The initial iteration, known as the BMW E31, was a captivating and beautifully crafted 2-door coupe that exemplified BMW's commitment to elegance and performance. Presenting a rare opportunity, a 1994 BMW 840Ci is currently available for acquisition. Aspiring owners of this unique 1994 BMW 840Ci should be aware of the remarkable heritage and allure associated with the BMW 8 Series. This rare gem offers a chance to own a piece of automotive history that represents the pinnacle of BMW's dedication to the Grand Touring segment, combining luxurious comfort, exhilarating performance, and unmistakable style.
BMW's approach towards its car designs is iconic, to say the least. While not grand or flashy, the Bavarian luxury vehicle manufacturers' cars are instantly recognizable. The BMW 6 Series was introduced as a grand tourer that replaced the outgoing BMW E9, from which the legendary BMW 3.0 CSL was also hatched. The 6 Series was offered from 1979 to 1989, and after a hiatus of 14 years, the model was reintroduced back in 2003. To date, the BMW 6 Series has been offered in four generations, with each retaining its signature of luxury, comfort, and pure German performance. A chance to own a rare car is right here, in the form of this 1989 BMW 635CSi with just 106,500 miles on the bullet-proof engine.
This 1986 BMW 735i Sedan is a fine example of a first-generation BMW 7-Series, the car that started BMW's current full-size luxury car competitor. You won't find many of these coming up for sale, as buyers at the time had no idea what the 7-Series would spawn, and while over 285,000 were built, not as many as you'd expect ended up in the United States. Sporting 120,000 miles, this car has done some decent traveling but has plenty of life left to give. It's worth the attention of a BMW fan or car enthusiast.
Renowned for its trademark precision engineering, it's hard to go wrong by going BMW. The German automaker has made a name for itself by manufacturing some of the most thrilling sports sedans with rear-wheel drive that we know and love today, including the enigmatic M3. BMW's approach to power was refreshing, striking a balance of great performance without compromising on practical use. It all started for this automaker with this model, the 20002tii, which enthusiasts belove, is one of the best drivers' cars ever created. This particular 19794 BMW 2002tii, now more than a few decades old, has reportedly undergone a complete restoration on the body, chassis, and interior in 2012, according to the current owner. With a new battery and a new starter installed, this car has already been through 101,000 miles and has also received some restorative care, including a tuning, still very much alive and ready to take on the open road.
German auto manufacturer BMW is a key player in almost every vehicle segment in the automotive industry, but turn back the clock to the early Fifties and the company was at major risk of going down, their shareholders had not received dividends in ages and nothing fresh had come for over 25 years. This however took a dramatic change with the introduction of the neue klasse or new class to be specific. The new boxy style car was one for the masses and brought BMW into the spotlight. As time went by the BMW 2002 became a top seller and was essentially a smaller version of the new class. The 2002 would go onto becoming an icon as a daily runabout as well as a serious contender on the racetrack. With prices on the rise for the humble BMW 2002 its time you get in the fun as well with this 1974 BMW 2002tii 2 Door Sedan we have today. Located in California this German beauty is reported to have just 3,088 miles on the clock. This makes it one savvy investment for the years to come and a pretty sight on your driveway as well.
The popularity of the Grand Touring (GT) car segment is undeniable in today's automotive landscape, but its origins can be traced back to 1950s Europe. Among the manufacturers venturing into this realm, BMW, the renowned German luxury sports car maker, had been exploring the creation of GT models. However, it was not until 1990 that BMW unveiled the dedicated Grand Touring model, the BMW 8 Series, marking a significant milestone for the brand. The BMW 8 Series, now in its second generation, made its debut in 1990 and continued until 1999 for its first generation. The initial iteration, known as the BMW E31, was a captivating and beautifully crafted 2-door coupe that exemplified BMW's commitment to elegance and performance. Presenting a rare opportunity, a 1994 BMW 840Ci is currently available for acquisition. Aspiring owners of this unique 1994 BMW 840Ci should be aware of the remarkable heritage and allure associated with the BMW 8 Series. This rare gem offers a chance to own a piece of automotive history that represents the pinnacle of BMW's dedication to the Grand Touring segment, combining luxurious comfort, exhilarating performance, and unmistakable style.
BMW's approach towards its car designs is iconic, to say the least. While not grand or flashy, the Bavarian luxury vehicle manufacturers' cars are instantly recognizable. The BMW 6 Series was introduced as a grand tourer that replaced the outgoing BMW E9, from which the legendary BMW 3.0 CSL was also hatched. The 6 Series was offered from 1979 to 1989, and after a hiatus of 14 years, the model was reintroduced back in 2003. To date, the BMW 6 Series has been offered in four generations, with each retaining its signature of luxury, comfort, and pure German performance. A chance to own a rare car is right here, in the form of this 1989 BMW 635CSi with just 106,500 miles on the bullet-proof engine.
This 1986 BMW 735i Sedan is a fine example of a first-generation BMW 7-Series, the car that started BMW's current full-size luxury car competitor. You won't find many of these coming up for sale, as buyers at the time had no idea what the 7-Series would spawn, and while over 285,000 were built, not as many as you'd expect ended up in the United States. Sporting 120,000 miles, this car has done some decent traveling but has plenty of life left to give. It's worth the attention of a BMW fan or car enthusiast.
While the Bavarian automaker's reputation precedes it, the M moniker is on another level of BMW craftsmanship. One of BMWs best-selling cars is the BMW M-Series, an executive car with a severe bump in performance that was introduced in 1972. Almost all M-Series BMWs are amazing, but a truly defining car in the automotive world is the BMW M3 which was first introduced in 1986 and was a testament to bulletproof engines mated with exhilarating performance and a price point that beggars others in its range. In our listing, today is a 2004 BMW M3 with 132,580 miles on the clock and in topping condition.
Today's "M" cars are performance machines geared to set lap times through pure tech, but this was not the case back in the day. Take it back to the 90s, and while there was a bit of tech, the "M" cars were pure performance machines ensuring true drivers' cars gave a proper feel of the road and track. Up for sale today is BMW royalty which comes in the form of this 1995 BMW M3. With a reported 127,780 miles on the clock, it's time you got those lap times in and ticked attending on those car meet invites.
Renowned for its trademark precision engineering, it's hard to go wrong by going BMW. The German automaker has made a name for itself by manufacturing some of the most thrilling sports sedans with rear-wheel drive that we know and love today, including the enigmatic M3. BMW's approach to power was refreshing, striking a balance of great performance without compromising on practical use. It all started for this automaker with this model, the 20002tii, which enthusiasts belove, is one of the best drivers' cars ever created. This particular 19794 BMW 2002tii, now more than a few decades old, has reportedly undergone a complete restoration on the body, chassis, and interior in 2012, according to the current owner. With a new battery and a new starter installed, this car has already been through 101,000 miles and has also received some restorative care, including a tuning, still very much alive and ready to take on the open road.
When BMW released the E36-generation 3-Series, it was well-received among fans all around the world. And while the M3 will remain one of the most respected performance cars to come out of Bavaria, its Alpina cousin edges it out in terms of niche-cool. Here we have a 1995 BMW Alpina B3 3.0 Cabriolet — one of just 199 of its kind, and according to its current owner, it is the #99 car built. This Alpina is said to have been imported to the country recently and comes with full documentation, including all papers, receipts, and maintenance records with the sale. This rare example is currently located in New York and has covered some 111,800 miles so far.
German auto manufacturer BMW is a key player in almost every vehicle segment in the automotive industry, but turn back the clock to the early Fifties and the company was at major risk of going down, their shareholders had not received dividends in ages and nothing fresh had come for over 25 years. This however took a dramatic change with the introduction of the neue klasse or new class to be specific. The new boxy style car was one for the masses and brought BMW into the spotlight. As time went by the BMW 2002 became a top seller and was essentially a smaller version of the new class. The 2002 would go onto becoming an icon as a daily runabout as well as a serious contender on the racetrack. With prices on the rise for the humble BMW 2002 its time you get in the fun as well with this 1974 BMW 2002tii 2 Door Sedan we have today. Located in California this German beauty is reported to have just 3,088 miles on the clock. This makes it one savvy investment for the years to come and a pretty sight on your driveway as well.
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The 2022 BMW M5 CS is a truly remarkable vehicle that boasts impressive power and performance capabilities. As the most powerful BMW to date, this sedan is a true driving machine that packs a punch with its 4.4L twin-turbo V8 engine that delivers an astounding 627 horsepower and 553 ft-lb of torque. The 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive system with 2-wheel drive capability make for an exciting and powerful driving experience, while the sedan's handling is reminiscent of a sports car. With only 3228 miles on the odometer, this BMW M5 CS is in pristine condition and offers a thrilling driving experience for anyone lucky enough to get behind the wheel.
BMW has inspired many fans to take to motorsport with their range of vehicles, especially their classics. Through two world wars and countless other calamities, BMW persevered and grew stronger to introduce their first SUV, the BMW X5, in 1999. Two decades down the road, the BMW X5 series is well established with four generations of mid-sized luxury SUVs and countless special models. For the 2022 year model, BMW introduced a limited edition model for those who truly want to stand out called the Black Vermillion Edition. Approximately 350 units were produced for the US market and today is your chance to own one. This magnificent 2022 BMW X5 Black Vermilion Edition is up for grabs with just 4,100 miles on the odometer.
BMW’s been on a number-plugging exercise since of late; you can buy cars from 1-Series to 8-Series, uninterrupted. The 4-Series is positioned as the sportier 3-Series, with coupe, convertible, and 4 door (GranCoupe) variants. Of course, M Division do get to play with these, and the result is the BMW M4. Available only as coupe and convertible, the M4 is indeed a fine performance car, especially in Competition guise, which is why this 2022 BMW M4 Competition Coupe xDrive is a perfect daily for many. With just 618 miles done since new, it’s practically fresh out of the box.