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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
jentus 5:51pm on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
I absolutely love this car!!!  This is probably the best built car for the $$. I love this car, it feels so solid. I love this car but it can be a bit roomier.  THe handling is superb Cup holders are out of place and the run flat tires give a bumpy ride I love the way it drives, I love the way it l...  It performs great. love the style The lock system is too dangerous. I absolutely love this car!!! This is probably the best built car for the $$. I love this car, it feels so solid.
budz 3:09pm on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 
power is not bad for a 1.8 liter engine, the driving experience is good this is not a boring car. handling is rubbish.
Jonathan 7:00am on Monday, August 9th, 2010 
Yes the 320d is a great car until the turbo breaks and then the fun starts. good car,great mpg for 150 brake,nice interior reliable if kept serviced at normal intervals no real problems just bushings
jbenson2 10:48pm on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 
LET ME CUT straight to the chase here: if I was in the market for a new BMW right now, this is the one I would buy - the 320d. great handling.
pcsgmbh 3:33pm on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 
The 2001 330Ci is a very impressive car. I have now owned mine for a year, put 20,000 miles on and driven it across the country 3 times.
Baloou 11:30pm on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 
I think this is bulsh.. car,have it for 2 years now.The cooling system is c..p,always a water leak somewhere on it.

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Fuel specifications

The engine uses lead-free gasoline only.
25 The use of poor-quality fuels may result in drivability, starting and stalling problems especially under certain environmental conditions such as high ambient temperature and high altitude. Should you encounter drivability problems which you suspect could be related to the fuel you are using, we recommend that you respond by switching to a recognized high-quality brand. Failure to comply with these recommendations may also result in unscheduled maintenance.<

Required fuel

Premium Unleaded Gasoline, Minimum Octane Rating: AKI 91. Minimum Octane Rating corresponds to the Anti Knock Index AKI and is determined according to the so-called (R+M)/2 method. Do not use leaded gasoline, as otherwise the lambda probe and catalytic converter will be permanently damaged.<

Fuel tank capacity

> Approx. 16.6 gal./63 liters, of which > approx. 2.1 gal./8 liters are reserve capacity. Do not drive to the last drop of fuel. This can prevent the engine from operating properly and result in damage.<

Use high-quality brands

Field experience has indicated significant differences in fuel quality: volatility, composition, additives, etc., among gasolines offered for sale in the United States and Canada. Fuels containing up to and including 10 % ethanol or other oxygenates with up to 2.8 % oxygen by weight, that is, 15 % MTBE or 3% methanol plus an equivalent amount of cosolvent, will not void the applicable warranties with respect to defects in materials or workmanship. Repairs Index

Opening and closing 28

This key cannot be used to open the locks for the luggage compartment lid or the glove compartment. This can be advantageous for valet parking, for example. The key is not intended for constant use.

Central locking system

The concept
The central locking system engages and releases the following locks at the same time: > doors > luggage compartment lid > fuel filler door and > glove compartment. The central locking system is ready for operation whenever the driver's door is closed.

The key set

1 Each master key with remote control is powered by an extended-life battery that is charged automatically in the ignition lock as you drive. For this reason, user every master key at least twice a year to keep its battery charged. Depending on which master key is recognized when the vehicle is unlocked, different settings are called up and carried out in the vehicle, refer to Vehicle Memory, Key Memory on page 64. 2 Replacement key for storage in a safe place, e.g. your wallet.

Emergency release

This lever releases the luggage compartment lid from the luggage compartment's interior.

Luggage compartment

To fold up and secure the floor panel
1. Pull up at the handle and fold the panel up 2. Press the button to release the hanger from the handle
3. Hook the handle into the rubber seal of the drip rail. Carefully replace the hanger in its holder when lowering the floor panel back down.< The fittings at the corners of the luggage compartment provide you with a convenient means of attaching luggage nets* and flexible straps for securing luggage. Refer also to Cargo loading on page 104.
Enlarging luggage compartment
With the convertible top closed, you can enlarge the luggage compartment. To do this, flip the handle outward and press it down and toward the front of the vehicle. The convertible top compartment panel is now raised and secured.
To fold down the convertible top compartment panel
To open the convertible top, the convertible top compartment panel must be lowered. To do this, fold out the handle and pull opposite the direction of travel. Data Index
When opening the convertible top, refer to page 39, make sure that the convertible top compartment panel is folded down in the luggage compartment; otherwise you may damage something.<

Alarm system*

The vehicle alarm system responds: > When a door, the hood or the luggage compartment lid are opened > To movement inside the vehicle interior motion sensor > To variations in the vehicle's tilt angle such as those occurring during attempts to steal the wheels or tow the vehicle tilt alarm sensor > To interruption of battery voltage. The system responds to unauthorized vehicle entry and attempted theft by simultaneously activating the following: > The acoustic alarm sounds for 30 seconds > The hazard warning flashers are activated for approx. five minutes > Flashing the high beams on and off in rhythm with the hazard warning flashers. You can have a signal set as confirmation that the alarm system has been armed or disarmed.<
You can also open the luggage compartment lid when the system is armed by pressing the button of the remote control. When it is closed, the lid is once again secured. Extended pressure on the button sets off the alarm Panic mode, refer to page 30.
To arm and disarm the alarm system
When the vehicle is locked or unlocked via the remote control or the driver's door lock, the alarm system is also simultaneously armed or disarmed.
vehicle is unlocked: an attempted entry has been detected in the period since the system was armed. Following triggering of an alarm, the indicator lamp will flash continuously. > When the vehicle is being transported by train > When animals are to remain in the vehicle.

Trap protection

If the closing force of a front window exceeds a certain value as the window is being closed, the closing procedure is immediately interrupted and the window opens again slightly.
Despite trap protection, always make sure that the windows can close without obstruction, otherwise in some cases, e.g. with thin objects, it is not guaranteed that the closing operation will be interrupted. Trap protection is restricted when the switch is pulled and held beyond the pressure point.<

Convertible top

To gain maximum satisfaction from your convertible, please observe the following: > It is advisable to close the convertible top when the vehicle is being parked. The closed convertible top not only protects the passenger compartment from unforeseeable damage from the weather, it also provides a certain degree of theft protection. In addition, keep valuables only in the locked luggage compartment, even when the convertible top is closed > Never mount a roof-mounted luggage rack system on the convertible top. At temperatures below 14 7/ 106 do not operate the convertible top to prevent damage. Never store the convertible top in its compartment for more than one day while it is wet to avoid permanent damage from moisture.< Do not lay objects on the convertible top, as they could fall off when it moves, causing vehicle damage or personal injury.<

After a power loss

After the battery has been disconnected, the trap protection must be reinitialized. Perform the following procedure twice for each window: > Open and close the window completely > With the window closed, keep pulling the switch upward for approx. 1 second.
The completely automatically operated convertible top combines assured protection against the elements with simple and easy handling.
Driving when the opening or closing process has not been completed can cause vehicle damage or personal injuries. Do not reach into the convertible top mechanism during opening and closing. Keep children away from the moving parts of the convertible top during operation.< If possible, only operate the convertible top with the vehicle stopped, as otherwise the process may be interrupted. If you set the convertible top in motion with the vehicle stationary and then have to start suddenly for instance, at a traffic light you can still complete the operation by driving as slowly as possible and again pressing and maintaining pressure on the button.< To close the electric power windows while driving, always be sure to first close either the rear windows, or all 4 windows at the same time, otherwise, at high speed, the windows may not close tightly.< At higher speeds, the ensuing vacuum in the passenger compartment can cause the convertible top to begin fluttering. Increase the air supply via the ventilation controls so that a vacuum does not occur in the vehicle.<

Entering the rear

Rear head restraints
The rear head restraints may only be lowered if there are no passengers in the rear seats. If you do so, you are in violation of the law. Raise the rear head restraints before taking on any passengers in the back.< To completely lower the rear head restraints: 1. Press the button and hold it down 2. Push the head restraint down from above.
The seat-integrated safety belt system allows for easy access to the rear. 1. Lift lever 1 up and tilt the backrest forward until it engages 2. Press and hold button 2 in driving direction until the seat moves to the desired position 3. After entering the rear, fold back and lock the backrest 4. Press button 2 opposite the direction of travel and hold. The seat moves back into its previous position. If the button 2 is released beforehand, the seat stops in the respective position.
Raising the rear head restraints
Raise the head restraints until you hear them click into place.
The seat can be locked into position when it is tilted forward. This is particularly convenient when entering the vehicle on an incline, for example. Press against the backrest until you hear it snap into place. Lever 1 does not have to be released to fold the seat back.< Lock both backrests while driving, otherwise there is a danger of an unexpected movement causing an accident.< The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster flashes when the backrest is not locked, refer to page 18.

Safety belts

1. Press the red button in the belt buckle 2. Hold the belt 3. Guide the belt back into its reel.

Safety belt height

The front safety belt automatically adapts to your body size via the setting of the head restraint height, refer to page 48.
Always wear your safety belt
Always fasten your safety belt before starting off. As supplemental restraint devices, the airbags are designed to enhance the effectiveness of the safety belts, and not to replace them. Before putting your safety belts on in the rear, take them out of the holder.< Leave the rear safety belts in the holders if they are not needed, in order to avoid unwanted movement from the safety belts at high speeds.<
If the safety belt system has been subjected to the stresses involved in an accident or otherwise damaged: have the entire safety belt mechanism replaced by your BMW center, including the safety belt tensioner. In addition, have your BMW center inspect the safety belt anchors. If a child-restraint system was in the vehicle during an accident, consult the manufacturer's instructions regarding replacement.<

Vehicle Memory, Key Memory

How the system functions

You have probably frequently wished that you could configure individual functions of your vehicles to reflect your own personal requirements. In engineering your vehicle, BMW has provided for a number of options for personal adjustment that can be programmed into your vehicle at your BMW center. The available configuration data fall into two categories, according to whether their primary orientation is the vehicle Vehicle Memory or the individual Key Memory. You can have up to four different basic settings adjusted for four different persons. The only requirement is that each person uses his or her own remote control key. When your vehicle is unlocked with the remote control, the vehicle recognizes the individual user by means of a data exchange with the key, and makes adjustments accordingly. unlocking the vehicle, refer to page 29 > Activates/deactivates the 'Follow me home' lamps function, refer to 90 > Activates/deactivates daytime driving lamps, refer to page 90 > Sets the units of measure for displaying time, outside temperature, distance traveled and fuel consumption in the instrument cluster > When you shift into Reverse, an acoustic signal indicates that PDC has been activated, refer to page 85 > Switches on rear window defroster automatically, refer to page 97 > After giving an ice warning, the onboard computer display returns to the previous setting, refer to page 83.
Distinguishing between keys
In order for you to be able to distinguish between different keys, colored decals are supplied together with the keys.

What the system can do

Examples for Key Memory: Your BMW center can provide you with > Locks the vehicle automatically after details on the possibilities that the Vehiyou start off, refer to page 32 cle and Key Memory systems offer. > Automatically moves the seat and outside mirror into position for the You will see this symbol throughprogrammed driver when unlocking out the Owner's Manual. It is to the vehicle, refer to page 51 remind you at appropriate places of the > Automatic tilting of the passengersettings that are available to you.< side mirror, refer to Automatic curb monitor, page 52 Examples for Vehicle Memory: > After the engine is started, calls up > Various signals that can serve as the last selected driving program for acknowledgment for locking and each shifting mode, refer to page 73.

D - Automated mode

Shifting gears with selector lever: > To upshift, pull the selector lever backward in the + direction > To downshift, push the selector lever in the direction. No automatic upshifting is carried out in the sequential mode. Each time the engine is started, the automated mode is activated as soon as you move the selector lever into the forward driving position. In the automated mode all forward gears are shifted automatically.
In the sequential mode you can choose from six driving programs ranging from balanced, dynamic driving 1 to sporty, puristic driving 6. The sporty, puristic driving program can only be activated when Dynamic Stability Control DSC is switched off, refer to page 86. To maintain vehicle stability, always drive with the DSC activated on whenever possible.<

Gradient assistance

The gradient assistance enables starting off on grades with virtually no rollback. It can be activated in the sequential and automated mode with the vehicle stopped and can be used for both forward and reverse driving. The vehicle may roll slightly before it is held by the gradient assistance after releasing the footbrake. Two seconds after the footbrake is released, the vehicle begins to roll, as it is no longer held with the gradient assistance.< 1. Depress footbrake with vehicle stopped 2. Activate the gradient assistance by pulling the left paddle for at least 0.5 seconds. An increase in the engine speed indicates that the gradient assistance is activated Briefly pulling the left paddle again deactivates the gradient assistance again.< 3. Release the footbrake and start off within two seconds. Index The gradient assistance must be reactivated before each use. Overview Data Repairs Maintenance Controls

Drivelogic

Drivelogic makes various driving programs available to you. Press the Drivelogic repeatedly until the desired driving program is shown in the SMG display of the instrument cluster, refer to page 71. In the automated mode you can select from five driving programs ranging from convenience mode/winter operation to sporty and highly dynamic. In the first automated driving program, starting off takes place in second gear, which is advisable under winter road conditions with ice and snow.
Following each change between the sequential and the automated mode, the last driving program selected in the respective mode is active. Exception: if program 6 had been the last selected sequential driving program, program 5 is activated instead. Your vehicle is set so that when the engine is started, the last selected driving program saved in your key is activated for each shifting mode.<
The gearbox indicator lamp in the instrument cluster goes out after the engine is started. > If it does not go out, or if it lights up during driving, a malfunction has occurred. The available functions may be limited under certain circumstances. Drive carefully and with the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) activated. Have the system checked by the nearest BMW center > If the indicator lamp flashes while driving, the system is overloaded. Avoid high loads until the indicator lamp goes out again permanently.

When the system is activated, press the button. The indicator lamp stays on. You can use the cruise control again whenever you want by calling up the speed that was stored last. In addition, cruise control is interrupted automatically: > When the brakes are applied > When pressing down the clutch pedal > If you exceed or fall below the programmed speed for an extended

Everything under control

Odometer

Tachometer

Engine oil temperature
1 Odometer 2 Trip odometer
Variable pre-warning zone
The yellow pre-warning zone displays current permissible engine speeds, depending on the engine temperature. As the engine temperature climbs, some of the sectors for this pre-warning zones will go out one after the other. Avoid engine speeds in the early warning zone if possible. Never allow the engine to operate with the needle in the red overspeed zone of the gauge. To protect the engine, the fuel supply is interrupted when you approach this sector.
You can activate the displays shown in the illustration with the ignition key in position 0 by pressing the left button in the instrument cluster.
The general operating temperature lies between 1757/806 and 2507/ 1206. During high-performance driving, do not exceed a maximum value of 3007/1506.

Trip odometer

To reset the trip odometer to zero, press the left button with the ignition key in position 1 or higher.

Fuel gauge

Engine coolant temperature gauge
To check the coolant level, refer to page 128.
Once the indicator lamp stays on continuously, there are still approx. 2 gallons/8 liters of fuel in the fuel tank. Fuel tank capacity approx. 16.6 gal./ 63 liters. If the tilt of the vehicle varies when you are driving in mountainous areas, for example the needle may fluctuate slightly. Fill the fuel tank before it is completely empty. Driving to the last drop of fuel can prevent the engine from operating properly and result in damage.< When you switch on the ignition, the indicator lamp lights up briefly as an operation check.
The engine is still cold. Drive at moderate engine and vehicle speeds.
Between the blue and red zones
Normal operating range. The needle may rise as far as the edge of the red sector during normal operation.
When you switch on the ignition, the warning lamp comes on briefly as an operation check. If the lamp comes on while operating the vehicle: the engine has overheated. Switch off the engine immediately and allow it to cool down.

Outside temperature

You can change the units of measure 7/6 for the outside temperature display by pressing the right-hand reset button in the instrument cluster while the temperature display is active. The units of measure 7/6 in the temperature display of the automatic climate control change automatically, refer to page 94.

Ice warning

If the outside temperature drops to about 37.57/+36, then the computer will automatically switch to a display of the outside temperature. In addition, a signal sounds as a warning and the display flashes for a brief period. Data Index
After giving an ice warning, the display returns to the previous setting.< The ice warning does not alter the fact that surface ice can form at temperatures above 37.5 7/+36, on bridges or shaded road surfaces, for instance.< It is important that you refuel when the cruising range falls below approx. 35 miles/50 kilometers. Otherwise, the engine cannot be guaranteed to operate properly and damage may result.<

Average speed

Any time spent when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is shut off is ignored for the calculation.

Average fuel consumption

If you press the onboard computer button BC in the turn signal lever for longer while the average fuel consumption is being displayed, a new consumption value is calculated from that point in time. If you wish, you can have the average fuel consumption displayed in a different unit of measure.<
To reset the average speed: press the onboard computer button BC in the turn signal lever for approx. 2 seconds.
The display shows a range estimate based on the available fuel. The amount of fuel remaining in the tank is measured, the estimated range is calculated taking into account the operating conditions over the last 20 miles/30 km.
Technology for safety and driving convenience
Park Distance Control (PDC)*
PDC is deactivated when you shift back out of Reverse.
PDC does not remove the driver's personal responsibility for evaluatPDC assists you when you back into a ing the distance between the vehicle parking space. Acoustic signals alert You can have a signal set to con- and any objects. Even when sensors you to the momentary distance to an firm that the PDC has been actiare involved, there is a blind spot in object behind your vehicle. To do this, vated. The signal then sounds when which objects cannot be detected. This four ultrasonic sensors in the rear you shift into Reverse or move the applies especially in those cases where bumper measure the distance to the selector lever into the R position.< the system approaches the physical nearest object. The range for the senlimits of ultrasonic measurement, as sors located at both rear corners ends occurs with tow bars and trailer couAcoustic signals approx. 2 ft/60 cm behind the bumpers. plings, and in the vicinity of thin or The range for the two middle sensors is The distance to the nearest object is indicated by a tone sounding at various wedge-shaped objects. Moreover, low slightly less than 5 ft/1.50 m. intervals. As the distance between vehi- objects that have already been cle and object decreases, the intervals detected such as a curb edge can PDC is a parking aid that can disappear out of the detection range of between the tones become shorter. A identify objects if they are the sensors before a continuous tone continuous tone indicates the presapproached slowly, as is generally the sounds. ence of an object less than 1 ft/30 cm case when parking. Avoid driving Loud sources of sound from outside or towards objects rapidly; due to underly- away. inside the vehicle could drown out the ing physical principles, the system may The warning signal is canceled after PDC signal tone.< otherwise alert you too late for you to approx. three seconds if the distance to take evasive steps.< the object remains constant during this Keep the sensors clean and free time if you are moving parallel to of ice or snow in order to ensure The system starts to operate automati- a wall, for instance. that they will continue to operate effeccally approx. one second after you shift System malfunctions will be indicated tively. into Reverse or move the selector lever by a continuous high-pitched tone Do not apply high pressure spray to the into the R position with the ignition key when the system is activated the first sensors for a prolonged period of time. in position 2. time. Please have your BMW center Always maintain a distance of more resolve the problem. than 4 in/10 cm.< Let this short period elapse before driving backwards.<

Front fog lamps

Interior lamps

Reading lamps

Tap the button to switch on or off. The parking lamps or low-beam headlamps must be switched on. The green indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up to indicate that the front fog lamps are on. If the automatic headlamp control is on, the low beams will come on automatically whenever you activate the front fog lamps.<
The interior lamps operate automatically.

Front reading lamps

Switch on and off with the button adjacent to each lamp.
To switch the interior lamps on and off manually
Press the button briefly. If you want the interior lamps to remain off all the time, press and hold the button for approx. three seconds. Press the button briefly to revert to normal operation.

Rear reading lamps

With the hardtop reading lamps are also located in the rear, refer to page 113. Switch on and off with the button adjacent to each lamp. In order to prevent battery discharge, all of the lamps in the vehicle are automatically switched off approx. 15 minutes after you turn the ignition key to position 0.<
Controlling the climate for pleasant driving 94
Automatic climate control
1 Air onto the windshield and the side windows 2 Air for the upper body area Air to the footwell 4 Interior temperature sensor please keep clear and unobstructed 5 Outside air/Automatic recirculatedair control (AUC)/Recirculated air Automatic air distribution and supply Individual air distribution Temperature Display for temperature and air supply Air supply/Blower To defrost windows and remove condensation Air conditioning Rear window defroster 97
Tips for pleasant driving
Use the automatic mode switch on with AUTO button 6. Select the desired interior temperature. Detailed setting options are described for you in the following sections. You can make the settings of your vehicle in such a manner that, when you unlock the vehicle with the remote control of your personal key, your own personalized setting for the automatic climate control is initiated.< While the AUTO program is then deactivated, the automatic airflow control remains in operation. Air flows onto the windows , toward the upper body , and into the footwell. You can reactivate the automatic air supply by pressing the AUTO button. the automatic air distribution remains unchanged. You can reactivate the automatic air supply by pressing the AUTO button. When the lowest blower speed is set and you press the lower button, all of the displays are canceled: the blower, heating and air conditioner are switched off, and the air supply is stopped. You can reactivate the system by pressing any button for the automatic climate control.

Recommended tire sizes and brands
For each tire size, certain tire brands have been tested, classified as roadsafe and approved by BMW. You can find out about these from a professional tire center, preferably your BMW center. Observe any country-specific regulations, e.g. on making a corresponding entry in the vehicle documents.

Snow chains*

Only certain snow chains have been tested by BMW and determined and approved as roadworthy. Consult your BMW center for more information. BMW recommends using only these approved fine-link snow chains. Use them in pairs on winter tires, but only on both rear wheels. Comply with all manufacturer's safety precautions when mounting the chains. Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph / 50 km/h with snow chains. After mounting or removing snow chains, always reinitialize the sequential M gearbox with Drivelogic, refer to page 87. It is not possible to mount snow chains on tires with 18- and 19inch wheels. Deactivate the Flat Tire Monitor when using snow chains. Malfunction warnings and undetected losses in pressure are a possibility when driving with snow chains. When driving with snow chains, it may be useful to deactivate DSC, refer to page 86.<
In the engine compartment
Pull the lever located under the lefthand side of the instrument panel. Do not attempt to service your vehicle if you do not have the required technical background. If you are not familiar with the regulations to be observed, have your vehicle serviced only by a BMW center or a shop that works according to BMW requirements with appropriately trained personnel. Work that is improperly carried out could result in consequential damage and pose safety hazards.<
Pull the release handle and open the hood. It is not possible to drive off using SMG Drivelogic when the hood is open.<
Pull the hood downwards and allow the hood to fall from a minimum height of 1 ft/30 cm so that it audibly engages. Check for proper locking by pulling on the hood at the left and right above the headlamps. To avoid injuries, be sure that the travel path of the hood is clear when it is closed, following the same safety precautions used in all closing procedures. If you notice while driving that the hood is not completely closed, stop immediately and close it securely.<

Only tow-start vehicles with catalytic converters if the engine is cold. It is better to jump-start the engine, refer to page 147. 1. Turn on hazard warning flashers; comply with national regulations

Engine data

Displacement Number of cylinders Max. power output at engine speed Maximum torque at engine speed Compression ratio Stroke Bore Fuel mixture preparation cu in/cm3 hp rpm lb ft/Nm rpm in/mm in/mm 198.1/3,333 7,900 262/355 4,900 11.5 3.58/91 3.43/87 Digital electronic engine-management system

Dimensions

Weights
Curb weight Approved gross vehicle weight Approved front axle load Approved rear axle load Permissible roof load for the hardtop Luggage compartment capacity with the convertible top compartment raised lbs/kg lbs/kg lbs/kg lbs/kg lbs/kg cu ft/l cu ft/l 3,782/1,715 4,608/2,090 2,183/990 2,513/1,140 165/75 9.2/260 10.6/300
Approved axle loads and approved gross vehicle weight must never be exceeded.

Capacities

Windshield washer system/ Headlamp cleaning system Engine with oil filter change Manual transmission Differential
Specifications, refer to page 126 quarts/liters quarts/liters quarts/liters quarts/liters approx. 5.6/5.3 approx. 5.8/5.5 approx. 1.9/1.8 approx. 1.2/1.1 Specifications, refer to page 127 Oil change during running-in check and during each inspection II Oil change during running-in check and during each inspection II

Fuel tank Reserve

gal./liters gal./liters
approx. 16.6/63 approx. 2.1/8
Fuel specification, refer to page 25

Everything from A to Z

A ABS Antilock Brake System 113 indicator lamp 19 Accessories, refer to For your own safety 6 Accident, refer to Emergency call 146 Activated-charcoal filter 98 Adaptive brake lamp, refer to Brake force display 89 Adding brake fluid 129 Additional sources of information 4 Air conditioning mode automatic climate control 96 Air distribution automatic climate control 96 individual 96 Air outlets, refer to Ventilation 94 Air pressure, refer to Tire inflation pressure 116 Air recirculation, refer to Recirculated-air mode 97 Air supply automatic climate control 96 Air, drying, refer to Air conditioning mode 96 Airbags 55 deactivating 55 indicator lamp 18, 57 safe seating position 46 Airing out, refer to Ventilation 94 AKI, refer to Fuel specifications 25 Alarm system 36 avoiding unintentional alarms 37 All-season tires, refer to Winter tires 120 Alternative oils 127 Antifreeze coolant 128 washer fluid 126 Antilock Brake System (ABS) 113 indicator lamp 19 Anti-theft system 28 Anti-theft warning system, refer to Alarm system 36 Approved axle loads, refer to Weights 156 Approved gross weight, refer to Weights 156 Armrest 99 Artificial leather, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Ashtray front 100 rear 101 Assistant systems, refer to Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 86 AUC Automatic recirculated-air control 97 AUTO program 96 Automatic cruise control 77 headlamp control 90 Automatic air distribution, refer to AUTO program 96 Automatic air supply, refer to AUTO program 96 Automatic car wash, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Automatic climate control 94 Automatic curb monitor 52 Automatic dimming, interior rearview mirror 53 Automatic recirculated-air control (AUC) 97 Automatic windshield washer, refer to Rain sensor 76 Average fuel consumption 84 Average speed 84 Avoiding unintentional alarms 37 Axle loads, refer to Weights 156 B Backrest unlocking 49 Backrest, refer to Seat adjustment 47 Backup lamps 69 bulb replacement 139 Bandages, refer to First-aid kit 23 Bar, for towing 149 Battery 144 charge 144 disposal 145 indicator lamp 18 jump-starting 147 remote control 28, 29 Battery charge current 18 Battery charge indicator lamp 18 Belts, refer to Safety belts 50 Beverage holders 100 Blower automatic climate control 96 BMW Maintenance System 130

BMW sports seat 47 Bore, refer to Engine data 154 Bottle holders, see Beverage holders 100 Brake fluid 129 indicator lamp 18, 129 level 129 Brake force display 89 Brake lamps bulb replacement 139 indicator lamp, defective lamp 81 Brake lamps, refer to Brake force display 89 Brake pads brake fluid level 18, 129 breaking in 110 Brake rotors breaking in 110 Brake system brake pads, indicator lamp 19 Brake wear warning indicator lamp 19 Brakes ABS 113 brake fluid 129 brake force display 89 brake pads 112 breaking in 110 driving notes 111 indicator/warning lamp 18, 19 parking brake 68 Break-in procedures 110 Bridging, refer to Jumpstarting 147 Bulb replacement 137 Bulb replacement, refer to Lamps and bulbs 137 Buttons in steering wheel 22 C California Proposition 65 warning 6 Can holders, see Beverage holders 100 Capacities 157 Car battery 144 Car care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Car keys, refer to Keys 28 Car phone hookup microphone 100 Car radio, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio Car telephone, refer to the separate Owner's Manual Car vacuum cleaner, connecting 101 Car wash, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Carpet care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Cassette operation, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer CBC Cornering Brake Control 113 warning lamp 19 CD changer, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer CD operation, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Center armrest front 99 Center high-mount brake lamp bulb replacement 140 Central locking system 28 button 32 passenger compartment 32 Check Control 81
161 Check Gas Cap indicator lamp 19 Child seats, refer to Childrestraint systems 58 Child-restraint mounting system LATCH 60 Child-restraint systems 58 Cigarette lighter 100 Cleaning chrome parts, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Cleaning light alloy wheels, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Cleaning position, convertible top 44 Cleaning the vehicle, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Cleaning windshield 77 Clock 82 12-/24-hour mode 82 setting, refer also to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Closing from inside 32 from outside 29 Clutch breaking in 110 Cockpit 14
Code, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Coin box 100 Cold start, refer to Starting the engine 66 Compact disc operation, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Compression ratio, refer to Engine data 154 Computer 83 Condensation, refer to Air conditioning mode 96 Configuring settings, refer to Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 64 Connecting a vacuum cleaner, refer to Power socket 101 Consumption, refer to Average fuel consumption 84 Control elements, refer to Cockpit 14 Convenience operation from outside 31 windows 29 Convertible top 39 cleaning position 44 convenience operation 29, 31 electrical malfunction 42 emergency operation 42 indicator lamps 41 opening and closing 40 remote control 29 Coolant 128 indicator lamp 19, 80 level 128 temperature gauge 80 Coolant water, refer to Coolant 128 Cooling, refer to Temperature 96 Copyright 4 Cornering Brake Control (CBC) 113 warning lamp 19 Cruise control 77 indicator lamp 20 Cup holders, see Beverage holders 100 Curb weight, refer to Weights 156 Cylinders, refer to Engine data 154 D Dashboard, refer to Cockpit 14 Data capacities 157 dimensions 155 engine 154 technical 154 weights 156 Daytime driving lamps 90 DBC Dynamic Brake Control 19, 113 Deep water, refer to Driving through water 111 Defrost position, refer to Defrosting windows 96 Defrosting and demisting windows automatic climate control 96 Defrosting windows 96 Defrosting windshield, refer to Defrosting windows 96 Demisting windows automatic climate control 96 Differential breaking in 110 Digital clock 82 Dimensions 155 Dipstick, engine oil 126 Displacement, refer to Engine data 154 Display lighting, refer to Instrument lighting 91 Displays, refer to Instrument cluster 16 Disposal oil 127 vehicle battery 145 Distance warning, refer to Park Distance Control (PDC) 85 Door key 28 Door lock 31 Doors emergency operation 31 Draft-free ventilation 97 Drivelogic 73 Driving light, refer to Parking lamps/Low beams 90 Driving notes 111 Driving through water, deep water 111 Dry air, refer to Air conditioning mode 96 DSC Dynamic Stability Control 86 indicator lamp 19, 86 Dynamic Brake Control (DBC) 19, 113 indicator lamp 19

Interior lamps 92 remote control 30 Interior motion sensor 36, 37 switching off 37 Interior rearview mirror automatic dimming feature 53 Interior temperature adjusting 96 Intermittent mode, wipers 76 Interval display, service 81 J Jump-starting 147 K Key Memory 64 Keys 28 with remote control 28 L Lamp defect 137 Lamps reading lamps 92 Lamps and bulbs 137 Lashing down loads, refer to Cargo loading 104 Lashing eyelets, refer to Securing cargo 106 Lashing fittings, refer to Securing cargo 106 LATCH child-restraint mounting system 60 Leather care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Leaving the vehicle 68 LEDs light-emitting diodes 140 Length, refer to Dimensions 155 License plate lamp bulb replacement 140 Light switch 90 Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 140 Lighter 100 LIGHTS ON warning 90 Lights, refer to Parking lamps/Low beams 90 Load, determining the maximum 104 Load, refer to Cargo loading 104 Loading vehicle 104 Load-securing devices 106 Lock buttons on doors, refer to Locking 32 Lock, steering wheel 65 Locking from inside 32 from outside 29, 31 Locking and unlocking doors from inside 32 from outside 29, 31 Low beams 90 automatic 90 bulb replacement 137 indicator lamp, defective lamp 81 Luggage compartment 35 capacity 156 emergency operation, refer to Manual operation 33 floor panel 35 increase volume 35 lid 33 lighting 33 opening from outside 33 opening, remote control 30 opening/closing, refer to Luggage compartment lid 33 remote control 30 securing separately 33 volume 156
165 Luggage compartment lid 33 emergency operation 33 emergency release 34 indicator lamp 81 opening from inside the vehicle 33 opening from outside 33 remote control 30 unlocking manually 33 Luggage rack, refer to Roofmounted luggage rack 107 Lumbar support 48 M M Engine dynamics control 89 M Mobility system 141 Maintenance 81, 130 Maintenance system 130 Malfunction convertible top 42 door lock 31 fuel filler door 24 Malfunction displays 81 Manual operation convertible top 42 door lock 31 driver's door 31 fuel filler door 24 luggage compartment lid 33 power convertible top 42
Manual transmission 69 Master keys with remote control 28 MC operation, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer MD operation, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Memory, refer to Seat and mirror memory 51 Memory, refer to Vehicle Memory, Key Memory 64 Microfilter automatic climate control 98 Microphone 100 Mini disc operation, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Mirrors 53 automatic curb monitor 52 heated 53 memory, refer to Seat and mirror memory 51 Mobile Service 147 Modifications, technical, refer to For your own safety 6 Multifunction steering wheel 22 Multifunction switch turn signal indicator/headlamp flasher 75 washer/wiper system 76 N Navigation system, refer to the Owner's Manual for Radio/Onboard Computer Neck restraints, refer to Head restraints 48 Nets 99 Nozzles, refer to Ventilation 94 Nylon rope, refer to Towing and tow-starting the vehicle 149 O OBD interface socket 132 Odometer 79 Oil additives, refer to Adding engine oil 127 alternative oils 127 capacity 157 dipstick 126 quality 127 specified engine oils 127 Oil change interval, refer to Service interval display 130 Oil change intervals, refer to the Service and Warranty Information Booklet for US models / Warranty and Service Guide Booklet for Canadian models Oil filter change 157 Oil level checking 126 indicator lamp 18 Oil pressure indicator lamp 18 OIL SERVICE 81 Oil temperature 79 Oil types 127 Old batteries, refer to Disposal 145 Onboard computer 83 Onboard computer, refer also to the Owner's Manual for Onboard Computer Onboard tool kit 136 Opening and closing from inside 32 from outside 29 via door lock 31 via remote control 29 Outlets, ventilation 94 Outside temperature display 83 changing unit of measure 83 P Paintwork care, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Panic mode, trigger alarm 30 Park Distance Control (PDC) 85 Parking aid, refer to Park Distance Control (PDC) 85 Parking brake 68 indicator lamp 18 Parking lamps 90 bulb replacement 137 Parking lamps/Low beams 90 Parts and accessories, refer to Your individual vehicle 5 Passenger-side exterior mirror tilt function 52 PDC Park Distance Control 85 Placing a telephone call, refer to the Owner's Manual for the telephone Plastic, refer to the Caring for your vehicle brochure Pollen, refer to Microfilter/ activated-charcoal filter 98 Power loss electric power windows 39

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Autos of Boca
1021 E. Rogers Circle Suite 9 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Contact: Larry Michaels
Toll-Free: 888-816-7848 Phone: 561-450-5555

2005 BMW M3 Convertible

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VIN: WBSBR93415PK09708 Mileage: 25,500 Engine: 3.2L V6 FI DOHC 24V Gasoline Transmission: 6 Spd Manual Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive Warranty: Warranty Available Condition: Pre-Owned Clear Title
Stock No: 10031 Exterior Color: Jet Black Interior Color: Black
Installed Options: Ext / Int Color
Jet Black with Black Leather Interior

Luxury Features:

Air Conditioning Dual Zone Electronic Climate Control Steering Wheel Radio Controls Moonroof Tachometer Climate Control System Telescoping Steering Wheel Digital Information Center Tilt Steering Wheel Heated Seat Rear A/C Homelink System Cruise Control Clock Tinted Windows

Power Equipment

Power Steering Power Driver's Seat Power Windows Power Passenger Seat Power Locks Memory Seat Position

Safety Features

Security System Traction Control System Side Air Bags Dynamic Stability Control Keyless Entry Driver's Air Bag Fog Lights Anti-Lock Brakes Passenger Air Bag Intermittent Wipers Rear Defogger

Interior

Leather Steering Wheel Leather Gear Shifter

Audio / Video

Factory System

CD Player

Vehicle Description:
CARFAX 1 Owner. Very low miles - only 25500! Loaded with: Air Conditioning, Climate Control, Clock, Cruise Control, Digital Info Center, Dual Zone Climate Control, Heated Seats, Homelink System, Lthr. Shifter, Lthr. Steering Wheel, Memory Seat Position, Moonroof, Power Driver's Seat, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Passenger Seat, Power Steering, Power Windows, Privacy Glass/Tinted Windows, Rear Air Conditioning, Steering Wheel Controls, Tachometer, Telescoping Steering Wheel, Tilt Steering Wheel.
ThisisaREALCLEAN1OWNERCAR!!!!!!Showroomcondition.Cleancarfax.NOdents,dings,scratchesorpaintwork.6speedSMGtransmission.Navigation, sportandpremiumpackage.PricedthousandbelowKBB."ONLYYOULLKNOWITSUSED"Buywherethedealersbuy.NODEALERFEEautosofboca.com Call Larry 561-450-5555

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2005 BMW M3 VIN: WBSBR93415PK09708 CONVERTIBLE 3.2L V6 FI DOHC 24V REAR WHEEL DRIVE Standard Equipment | Safety Options
No accident / damage reported to CARFAX

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Ownership History
The number of owners is estimated Year purchased Type of owner Estimated length of ownership Owned in the following states/provinces Estimated miles driven per year Last reported odometer reading 2005 Corporate 5yrs.11mo. Florida 4,285/yr 25,701 Owner 1

Title History

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GUARANTEED - None of these major title problems were reported by a state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). If you find that any of these title problems were reported by a DMV and not included in this report, CARFAX will buy this vehicle back.

Additional History

Not all accidents / issues are reported to CARFAX Total Loss No total loss reported to CARFAX. Structural / Frame Damage No structural / frame damage reported to CARFAX. Airbag Deployment No airbag deployment reported to CARFAX. Odometer Rollback No indication of an odometer rollback. Accident / Damage No accidents or damage reported to CARFAX. Manufacturer Recall Check with an authorized BMW dealer for any open recalls. Tell us what you know about this vehicle
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Purchased: Type: Where: Est. miles/year: Est. length owned:

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2005 05/16/2005 Corporate Florida 4,285/yr 6/2/05 5/10/11 (5 yrs. 11 mo.)
Mileage: Source: Lauderdale BMW of Pembroke Pines Fort Lauderdale, FL 954-620-5050 w ww.lauderdalebmwofp embroke.com

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Comments: Pre-delivery inspection completed Floor mats installed

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Low mileage! This owner drove less than the industry average of 15,000 miles per year. 06/02/2005 06/20/Florida Motor Vehicle Dept. FortLauderdale,FL Florida Motor Vehicle Dept. Fort Lauderdale, FL Title#0093366643 Florida Motor Vehicle Dept. Fort Lauderdale, FL Title#0093366643 Florida Motor Vehicle Dept. Fort Lauderdale, FL Title#0093366643 Florida Motor Vehicle Dept. Fort Lauderdale, FL Title#0093366643 Florida Motor Vehicle Dept. Fort Lauderdale, FL Title#0093366643 Florida Motor Vehicle Dept. Fort Lauderdale, FL Title#0093366643 23,655 Lauderdale Imports BMW Fort Lauderdale, FL 954-527-3300 w ww.lauderdalebmw.co m 25,470 OnlineListing Vehicle purchase reported Registered as corporate vehicle Title issued or updated Registration issued or renewed First owner reported Vehicle color noted as Black Registration issued or renewed Vehicle color noted as Black

06/26/2006

05/11/2007
Registration issued or renewed Vehicle color noted as Black

06/20/2008

06/18/2009

06/22/2010

09/29/2010
Maintenance inspection completed

05/10/2011 05/10/2011

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