Posts Tagged ‘diesel’

Finished in Jet Black Metallic with Black Leather Interior this new, unregistered Cayenne Diesel comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Universal audio interface, Preparation for mobile phone, 6-disc CD/DVD auto-changer, Door entry guards in stainless steel incl. model designation, Aluminium brushed interior package, Porsche Crest embossed on all 4 head restraints, Light comfort package inc comfort memory package or driver memory package, Heated 3 spoke multi-function steering wheel in leather, Air suspension with self-levelling and height adjustment and (PASM), Bi-Xenon lighting system including (PDLS), Roof Rails in Matt aluminium look finish including roof mouldings, Privacy glass, Heated windscreen, Heated front seats, Power lift Tailgate, Panoramic Roof System, Front and rear apron in stainless steel, 21″ Cayenne Sport Edition wheel with wheel arch extension, Standard Seats, Floor mats, Reversing camera including park assist front and rear, PCM including navigation module, 100 litres fuel tank, Driver memory package, Auto dimming exterior and interior mirrors, Compass. List Price £64182 inc Vat.

Available to purchase today at £67182 inc VAT (plus Shipping/Delivery costs)

For further details please give us a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

N.B. This image was created using the Ferrari Configurator. It is not an image of the actual car

2007 BMW 635d Sport

Posted: January 20, 2009 by The Car Spy in BMW
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It seems like 2003 was only yesterday which means the BMW E63/64 6-series has now been around for a grand total of six years.  It certainly created heated debate amongst those who either loved or hated Chris Bangle’s interpretation of the original 6-series from the 70’s. Bangle’s radical designs no longer seem to jar now though and if anything have improved like a good wine over the years. He used to say that his cars didn’t photograph well and that you should judge them in the flesh. Standing next to a 6-series coupe you can see his point although this particular example of his work seems  photogenic enough to us. Nice swoopy lines with a touch of muscle in the wide arches give this car tons of road presence and with big alloys it certainly looks the business. If you buy one with the 3 litre twin turbo diesel you get fantastic economy to go with the film-star looks. BMW quote a combined fuel consumption figure of 40.9 mpg while keeping the CO2 emissions down to a respectable 182 g/km! Couple that with 286bhp, 155 mph top speed and a 0-60 time of 6.3 seconds and you start to wonder why anybody would want the petrol-engined version. The other nice thing about 6-series ownership is that there are not too many to be found on this tiny, cold, damp little island of our’s. Tell people you own a 635 and they’ll be desperately trying to conjure up an image of what the car looks like. It’s a BMW though so it must be good but at least the pub car park won’t be full of them! If all that has whetted your appetite then take look at the 635d Sport we have been asked to sell on behalf of the owner. Finished in Space Grey with Black Dakota leather this 2007 example comes with all of the toys and still has the remainder of a BMW warranty. Click here for full details.

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Remember those Barclaycard adverts featuring Rowan Atkinson from a few years back? One of them featured his ‘Johnny English’ character droning on about the nomadic people of the Sahara desert called the ‘Touareg’ while carrying a roll of carpet he had unwittingly set fire to. “What a great name for a 4×4!” exclaimed the person charged with coming up with something original for the VW marketing suits to get their teeth into for their forthcoming 4×4. Much better than cousin Porsche’s ‘Cayenne’ which is a town in French Guiana. Or maybe it’s that particularly hot chili pepper. Either way it doesn’t ring bells the way Touareg does for the VW sand-crab.  It does beg the question though – is the Touareg the chariot of choice for the Touareg? No chance. It’s still the trusty 4×4 camel that needs no petrol or diesel or a visit to the local dealership for an oil change. The Bratislava-born VW Touareg belongs firmly in the arena of desirable go-anywhere suv’s that so many people still aspire too and there’s now’t wrong with that. They look fantastic value these days too – a nicely specified example could have cost upwards of £40k when purchased new, just like the one we have recently placed on the market for the current owner. Finished in Atacama Grey with Charcoal Leather interior this 2007 2.5 litre diesel model comes with SatNav, front heated seats, parking sensors, roof rails, alloys and whole lot more. Click here for further details if your budget is well under £20k!

2004 BMW 320d M Sport

Posted: March 23, 2008 by The Car Spy in BMW, General
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BMW 320d M Sport

Fantastic fuel economy with punchy torque is what these 320d’s offer. This example is finished in striking Imola Red with Black Leather interior. With only 44,000 miles on the clock, M Sport Bodykit, MV2 Alloys and a BMW Maintenance Pack this 320d is great value for money. Click here for more details.