This d 2000 BMW M Coupe shows an odometer reading of 7,959 miles. ing to selling dealer Coast Classics, the BMW “shows like new, inside and out.” The car has a clean CARFAX vehicle history report, confirming both its low mileage and accident-free history. Declared “babied and pampered from day one,” the M Coupe is also said to show “virtually no signs of wear.”
- The BMW’s S52B32 3.2-liter DOHC inline-six is said to be original to the car.
- Quoted output for the U.S. version was 240 horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque.
- The ZF five-speed manual transmission is also declared original.
- The rear-drive powertrain is noted free of weeps, leaks, and other maladies.
- The Z3 M Coupe’s paint is said to be original.
- No body or trim issues are cited.
- All interior components present well.
- All comfort and convenience features are reported to have no concerns.
- Steering, suspension, and brakes are declared to be without faults.
- The 17-inch light-alloy M-Sport wheels show no blemishing.
- A CARFAX vehicle history report, showing no accidents, is included.
- No needs are disclosed or apparent.
- This 2000 BMW M Coupe is said to show “virtually no signs of wear.”
- An odometer reading of 7,959 miles is reported and documented by the CARFAX.
- The d finish is declared original and in “beautiful condition.”
- The stated-original BMW S52B32 3.2-liter DOHC inline-six supplies power.
- The stated-original ZF five-speed manual transmission is also in place.
- Powertrain components are declared free of concerns.
- The (beige) leather interior presents well, with no needs apparent.
- All of the options are said to be working as they should.
- Steering, brake, and suspension mechanisms are complaint free.
The selling dealer states that it will provide a clean and open fornia title for the proper transfer of ownership for this vehicle. this 2000 BMW M Coupe, the seller says, “Extremely strong, the engine operates as new with no oil leaks. The transmission also has very smooth operation through all the gears, and the temperature always remains cool.” Continuing, he declares, “ ou can look long and hard and will not find a finer example than this.”
Please note: If the winning bidder is a fornia resident, the selling dealer is required by fornia law to register the vehicle in the buyer’s name and collect the appropriate sales tax and registration fees. Out of state buyers will have the title assigned to them but will not be charged the fornia taxes and fees.