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BMW M3 and M5

2008_bmw_m5_g_powerThe BMW M3 and M5 are true sports cars in the guise on something slightly more practical than a coupe or convertible thus their popularity. A day to day car that is sporty, fast and makes it’s mark but can carry more than two people and some luggage, We’ve seen a rush in people looking to buy a BMW M3 or BMW M5.

With less and less used stock in the market than ever, these cars are going thick and fast and once they hit a forecourt they aren’t around that long. Unless you know where to look!

The toughest to find our sub 24 month old cars with low mileage, typically these cars are kept for longer either by outright buyers or on 3 or 4 leases from contract hire companies.

Filed under: BMW, General Buyers Advice

Find a BMW

Finding a used BMW can be a bit tricky to say the least. A mark of a reliable brand and a loved brand at that. We often meet people who are trying to find that all so special beloved BMW but it does have to be right.

From the obvious all important exterior and interior colours right through to the options, mileage and age and why not this is a luxury car brand and for the money you are likely to spend it has to be spot on.bmw-x5

With used cars at an all time low in terms of availability as well it makes the job even harder so it’s important to take the time to find a car that suits you and that does mean some legwork, hitting the phones and banging that keyboard but rest assured you will find that car either in stock or as many specialists have learnt to do by keeping an eye on forthcoming defleeting BMW stock or with current owners who may sell. It’s somewhat of a skill but it does work.

At Insignis Cars we have recently developed our BMW specialists network even further following UK and Europe wide requests for BMW. We now have access to over 40 dealers UK wide as well as a number of the major leasing and rental companies. We haven’t been beaten yet!!

Filed under: BMW

Used BMW X5 – Increased Enquiries in February

Enquiries on used BMW X5′s went through the roof in February. Bizarrely in some ways especially given the fact that these cars are 4×4′s, £400 per year RFL gas guzzlers. So why is this? In part because this is a fantastic car, it looks great, it’s well built and it’s a BMW! Much like Range Rover they have seen a massive surge in enquiries for new ones because of the perceived residual value drops over the last few months. However, the cars are now selling at premium because demand for them is high.

Insignis cars saw a massive increase to X5 enquiries and Google alone recorded over 49000 searches on “used bmw X5” last month. Insignis do have access to some great X5 used stock in our classifieds section and of course feel free to give us a call to discuss your X5 or any other prestige vehicle requirements.

Filed under: BMW

BMW: A Sound Investment

BMW has some of the strongest residual values in the market making a dream car for many owners when it comes to not losing a fortune throughout their life when compared to similar Mercedes products. When it comes to a great saloon car the BMW 3 Series saloon can be picked up at great price at 3 or 4 years old.

For example we recently sourced a BMW 320D SE for a customer for £14500 with 35000 miles on the clock. The car was an 06 plate and in all likelihood in another 2 years time with a further 20000 miles on the clock it will still have a retail value of £10000 to £11000. Not bad for £188 a month worth of depreciation!

So for very little investment over the whole life of your ownership you have a premium prestige car, incredibly reliable German engineering, warranties in tact and the overall enjoyment of running a BMW.

Filed under: BMW, General Buyers Advice

Concept 7-Series ActiveHybrid

BMW is back with another rendition of its ActiveHybrid system—this time in its flagship 7-series—with the world debut of the BMW Concept 7-series ActiveHybrid in October at the 2008 Paris auto show.

The automaker pairs the car’s twin-turbo, direction-injection, 4.4-liter V-8 engine with an electric drive for what is known as a mild hybrid—meaning the car cannot operate on electricity alone. Rather, the electric motors reduce fuel consumption and emissions—BMW claims by 15 percent—through such means as an automatic start-stop function that turns the vehicle off when it otherwise would be idling.

The idea is to make the car more efficient without compromising performance. The conventional version of the new 2009 7-series with the V-8 offers 400 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque and BMW says that is not diminished—in fact, the 20-hp electric motor will boost acceleration. Combining the two powertrains should produce about 415 hp and 605 lb-ft of torque, we are told. Channeling the power is an eight-speed automatic transmission. [more]

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Energy captured in brake regeneration will be used to power many of the car’s features, leaving the fuel free to make the car go fast. BMW says enough energy can be stored to power substantially more electric components than in past vehicles—which seemingly makes it possible for an endless list of creature comforts. The energy is stored in lithium-ion batteries that are located in a trough in the trunk.

The components of the mild hybrid system come from a cooperative effort with Daimler. BMW first showed the fruits of these labors in the X5 Vision unveiled at the 2008 Geneva auto show. Mercedes introduced similar technology in Geneva with the Vision GLK BlueTec and S400 mild hybrid concepts.

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Each luxury automaker insists its individual systems have been tweaked to reflect their brand images—a claim we’ll need to verify when we can drive their respective vehicles. A BMW source says the two automakers pooled their efforts for the first two steps of the development of the shared technology, at which point the work veered off in brand-specific directions. “Now we are at the fifth step of the technology,” he says. The source says BMW is using the technology to improve dynamics and performance, while Mercedes views the system as a means for better energy management—a claim Mercedes may or may not dispute.

Source: http://www.caranddriver.com

Filed under: BMW

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