



Range plugging is an exercise done by many automakers, as they try to fulfil the needs of diverse customer segments. For example, what if you want a compact luxury crossover from BMW that’s bigger than an X3, smaller than an X5, and has a rather sporty silhouette? Why, they’ve got the X4! Introduced in 2014, the X4 is called a Sports Activity Coupe, much like its bigger brother, the X6. Two generations of X4 were made before the nameplate was discontinued last year. So if you want a relatively new X4, here’s a second-generation 2024 BMW X4 xDrive30i from Lakewood Ranch, Florida. It’s got 26,100 miles, a 2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo engine, all-wheel drive and a rather suave coat of white paint.

This Alpine White 2024 BMW X4 xDrive30i comes with silver wheels and silver front grille outlines, showcasing the iconic BMW dual kidney grilles. Unlike some of this automakers other models, the kidneys are of a manageable size here. LED headlamps, dual exhaust finishers and a sunroof are some of the other exterior highlights. Overall, the X4’s clean and modern shape is one that will look good in the city, on the highway, or winding through a mountain pass. This 2024 BMW X4 xDrive30i comes with a black interior that’s got a suitably high level of equipment for a premium BMW product. The front seats are heated and have power adjustment with memory. There’s a digital gauge cluster and a comprehensive infotainment suite with the iDrive 8 operation system. This means you also have Apple CarPlay, ambient interior lighting and a premium sound system. Elsewhere, there’s dual-zone automatic climate control with air conditioning and rear passenger air vents, wood trim, charging ports and ample in-cabin storage spaces. ISOFIX mountings for child seats are present in the rear. The trunk is also suitably roomy for a small family’s needs.

This 2024 BMW X4 xDrive30i has a 2.0-liter twin turbo four-cylinder engine. The unit makes a reported 248hp and 258lb-ft of torque. It powers all four wheels through an ZF 8-speed automatic transmission and BMW’s sure-footed xDrive all-wheel drive system. Yes, this is an all-weather, all-season family vehicle that will never let you down if you look after it.




Range plugging is an exercise done by many automakers, as they try to fulfil the needs of diverse customer segments. For example, what if you want a compact luxury crossover from BMW that’s bigger than an X3, smaller than an X5, and has a rather sporty silhouette? Why, they’ve got the X4! Introduced in 2014, the X4 is called a Sports Activity Coupe, much like its bigger brother, the X6. Two generations of X4 were made before the nameplate was discontinued last year. So if you want a relatively new X4, here’s a second-generation 2024 BMW X4 xDrive30i from Lakewood Ranch, Florida. It’s got 26,100 miles, a 2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo engine, all-wheel drive and a rather suave coat of white paint.




BMW’s 3-Series is a fine compact luxury car, embodying BMW’s spirit of creating the Ultimate Driving Machine. The default choice for many petrolheads for decades, BMW had the bright idea of pushing the envelope and creating a halo variant in the mid 1980s. Their efforts came to fruition with the E30 M3 that ran between 1986 and 1991. With its fizzy four-cylinder engine and myriad performance enhancements, the letter-and-number pairing of M3 quickly gained a reputation. Ever since then, every 3-Series has been accompanied by an M3. Engines grew from four to six to eight cylinders, and then went back to six, albeit with turbocharging. This particular 2023 BMW M3 Competition from Sunset, Texas is from the current G80 series and has just 5,000 miles on the clock. Plus it’s got the Competition Package for an even more hardcore driving experience, while retaining the family-friendliness that the 3-Series is known for.



BMW are masters at finding new segments and predicting customer preferences, sometimes even before customers know it themselves. Take their line-up of Sports Activity Coupes, for example. These are SUVs with coupe-like sloping rear profiles, blending the shape of a sports car with the practicality of an SUV. The biggest Sports Activity Coupe (SAC) that you can get from BMW is the X6. That’s what we have here today, a 67,941-mile 2021 BMW X6 sDrive40i from Jacksonville, Florida. It’s got the M Sport Package, Executive Package and a set of 22-inch M Double Spoke Bi-Color wheels too. And of course, it comes with all the usual BMW refinements and tech toys that you’d expect from the German luxury automaker’s products.



The one that strikes fear into many midsize or executive car makers, the BMW M5 has been setting the template for a fast family car for over forty years since the first one came out in 1984. It’s become a de facto member of the 5-Series line-up ever since, sitting at the top of the range, and offering supercar-chasing performance in a four-door package. Today’s 2022 BMW M5 Competition Package comes from Boca Raton, Florida and is from the F90 era of 2017-2023. With just 30,000 miles, this car packs the Appearance Package and was reportedly certified six months ago. If you want a family car that’s sure to knock your socks off, you can’t go wrong with a M5.




The Baby Porsche SUV of the range these days, the Macan was conceived as a compact luxury crossover, intended to slot in beneath the Cayenne in Porsche’s SUV range. Now in its second generation, the Macan, like any self-respecting Porsche, offers a driver-focused experience, intended to target enthusiasts and fans of the brand. If you’re in search of a Macan, we have this sub 15,000-mile 2024 Porsche Macan GTS for grabs from Naples, Florida. It’s reportedly an all-original car with window sticker and two keys included in the sale.



The Audi S5 is the performance derivative of Audi’s A5 compact executive car. The A5 is positioned as a sportier and more coupe-inspired variant of the A4, especially when in five-door Sportback form. That’s what we have here today, a 2024 Audi S5 Sportback from Houston with barely any mileage to speak of. It’s an all-wheel drive executive express with the Black Optic package, Nappa leather seats and a potent 3.0-liter V6 under the hood. So, if you want a car that’s quick, sporty-looking and compact, but still able to perform family duties with ease, here’s a potential contender for your driveway or garage.



Everyone has an SUV in their range these days. Bentley is no different, with the Bentayga. Introduced in 2015, it’s a superbly luxurious SUV that shares a platform and components with the Lamborghini Urus and Porsche Cayenne. That means it’s not only luxurious, but quite exciting to drive as well. After all, Bentley has always appealed to the well-heeled luxury car buyer who has a bit of a petrolhead bent too. This 2018 Bentley Bentayga W12 Signature Series is available in Houston right now if you’re interested. It’s got 42,000 miles, service documents and three keys. But that’s not all it offers. If you’d like to know more, keep reading. And if you want it in your life, you know who to contact – us!

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