Do you want a slice of BMW's excellent 3-Series compact luxury executive car, but with a fair amount of potency? Don't want to go full-fat with the M3? If so, we've got a great compromise for you to consider. Check out this 46,500-mile 2020 BMW M340i that's up for sale with us. It's the most potent 3-Series you can buy from the current generation before venturing into the M3 range. What's even better, the current owner reports some tasty additions have been made to this already appealing car.
This 2020 BMW M340i is a stunner with its white paintwork and intricately-designed BMW alloy wheels. However, the current owner reports that it's also got an AWE exhaust, a carbon fiber spoiler and roof, blue-painted M brake calipers, a carbon fiber front splitter, black gloss side skirts and a black grille with silver trim. This is a car you'd definitely recognize, even if you park it among a gaggle of M340i examples. Inside, there's a comfortable and luxurious cabin with seating for up to five occupants. You'll get plenty of creature comforts and tech toys, including powered and heated front seats, tri-zone climate control with rear air vents, a digital instrument cluster, and a multifunction steering wheel with paddle shifters. BMW's iDrive system offers a comprehensive infotainment suite and includes Apple CarPlay plus Android Auto support. You'll also find a power tilt-and-slide sunroof, plenty of phone charging ports, and a spacious trunk to highlight this car's family friendliness. Of course, there are hints of potency around the cabin, but they are limited to the M badges within the seat backs, and interior trim.
This 2020 BMW M340i packs a 3.0L in-line six-cylinder engine with twin-scroll turbocharger out of the B58 engine. Factory specs state that the engine delivers 382hp; however we're told that this car develops 423hp due to some tweaks. Shifting duties are performed by an ZF 8-speed automatic transmission that's renowned for its smoothness and precision. The current owner also tells us that the car has received a Dinan carbon fiber cold air intake.
Do you want a slice of BMW's excellent 3-Series compact luxury executive car, but with a fair amount of potency? Don't want to go full-fat with the M3? If so, we've got a great compromise for you to consider. Check out this 46,500-mile 2020 BMW M340i that's up for sale with us. It's the most potent 3-Series you can buy from the current generation before venturing into the M3 range. What's even better, the current owner reports some tasty additions have been made to this already appealing car.
BMW’s M3 is well regarded as one of the best compact sport sedans you can buy. It wasn’t always offered as a sedan, but there are many who are thankful for the four-door body style that’s far more family-friendly than a coupe. So, if you want to experience driving nirvana but retain the ability to carry people in the rear seats, check out this 2016 BMW M3 Sedan that we’ve got for sale. Bearing a mere 47,500 miles on the clock, it’s in excellent condition and packed with features.
The Germans have always seemed to get their cars just right. BMW has always been known as the ultimate driving machine as it appears to offer just that little bit more driver engagement than its competitors. A prime example of this would be the BMW M3. This 2016 F80 generation M3 is more than up to the claim. With just 23,600 Miles on the odometer, it is in pristine condition, having been meticulously maintained for its whole life. Some tasteful modifications complement the already well-engineered vehicle. The M3 nameplate has been around for nearly 40 years, starting with the E30 generation, and has come a long way since then.
The BMW Z8 Roadster is notorious for being showcased as James Bond’s car in the film, “The World Is Not Enough”. While you may not get this 2001 model equipped with surface-to-air missiles to defend yourself from a cutting saw-equipped helicopter, these exotic icons are exactly what we strive to provide you here at Exotic Car Trader. Every element of this car was assembled by hand in Munich thanks to its limited production; only 2,543 models were made to hit the North American market, boasting the same 4.9-liter V8 engine that was shared with the legendary E39 M5. The unique styling is, of course, the main highlight of this 2001 BMW Z8, a retro tribute to the classic 507 — a car that is considered by many to be the prettiest ever made. The Z8 also saw itself as the official safety car in the 2001 season of MotoGP, making it a prominent vehicle during the early '00s and late '90s. This 2001 BMW Z8 Roadster, with a spectacular wheel upgrade, has traversed American roads for around 49,200 miles and is now waiting for you to be its new owner.
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class has been representing the pinnacle of two-door grand tourers that Mercedes-Benz can make since its 1954 debut. Many generations have been made since then, and this 2003 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG Convertible comes to you from the R230. Produced between 2002 and 2011, the R230 brought fresh styling and engineering. Of course, AMG got their hands on the model too, with a fearsome SL55 variant. That’s what this car is, and it’s got only 34,000 miles on the clock. So, if you want a contemporary, V8-powered roadster with plenty of modern touches but none of today’s excessive digital screens, this car is for you.
The Mercedes-Benz SLK was introduced in 1995. Mercedes-Benz wanted to offer something compact, sporty and luxurious with a twist. The twist came in the form of a folding metal roof that meant you effectively got two cars in one. The first generation ran between 1995 and 2004, and saw over 311,000 units sold. So if you’ve been lusting after one of these fine cruisers, check out this 2002 Mercedes-Benz SLK 320 that’s just come up for sale. The car has got all its maintenance up to date, and shows 86,000 miles on the odometer.
One of Jaguar’s finest luxury cars, the XJS is well-known for its interesting styling and growling V12 engine. Produced for 21 years, the model ran between 1975 and 1996. The XJS saw many updates along the way, but have you heard of the Hess & Eisenhardt Convertible? Hess & Eisenhardt was an American outfit who converted regular Jaguar XJS examples into custom convertibles, before Jaguar themselves started officially offering a convertible. And that’s what we’ve got for sale today, a 1988 Jaguar XJS Hess & Eisenhardt Convertible with the signature custom Hess & Eisenhardt body modifications that make it a gorgeous drop-top for weekend cruises. The car comes to you with a mere 72,000 miles, and infinite charisma.
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