The 2015 BMW M235i is powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Finished in Mineral Grey Metallic over Oyster Dakota Leather, this example was optioned with the Driver Assistance, Premium, and Technology packages, along with the Adaptive M Suspension, a black soft top, 18” Style 436M alloy wheels, xenon headlights, heated front seats, and more. Showing just over 16k miles on the odometer, this one-owner example is now being offered for auction by the selling dealer out of California.
This example is finished in Mineral Grey Metallic and features a power-operated fabric roof, xenon adaptive headlights with dynamic auto-leveling, LED daytime running lamps, and Shadowline trim. The M Aerodynamic kit includes a contoured front splitter, extended side skirts, a gloss-black rear diffuser, and gloss-black kidney grilles. It rides on recently refinished 18″ Style 436M alloy wheels wrapped in Dunlop Sport Maxx RT tires bearing 2022 date codes. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The interior is upholstered in Oyster Dakota Leather and features 10-way power-adjustable sport seats with driver memory, lumbar support, and heating. Amenities include automatic climate control, Comfort Access, and ambient lighting. The Technology Package adds navigation, an upgraded instrument cluster, BMW Online, and ConnectedDrive services. A leather-wrapped M Sport steering wheel frames analog gauges, and all electronics are reported to be in proper working order.
Power comes from a 3.0-liter TwinPower Turbo inline-six engine, generating a factory-rated at 320 HP and 330 lb-ft of torque. The rear wheels are driven through an 8-speed Sport Automatic transmission with selectable driving modes and launch control. Equipment includes Adaptive M Suspension, Variable Sport Steering, stability and traction control, and M Sport Brakes with ventilated discs. Recent maintenance consists of an oil change, new engine air and cabin filters, new front brake pads, rotors, and wear sensor, as well as new rear brake pads and wear sensor.
This sale will include the owner’s manuals, a window sticker, a toolkit, and a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: “hard car to find in this shape and such low miles, one owner with nothing that needs to be done, and comes with a nice factory back seat wind deflector as a bonus.”
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Too cheap. But what would I do with two? :)
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I drive one of these in blue/brown Xdrive. and it is the finest car I have ever owned. The Swiss Army knife of cars. At this low mileage I'm expecting the bids to double.
@Tennisidiot Yes happy to store car for you till
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If my bid wins, can you hold the car until Oct 9th? Of course I’ll pay immediately if my bid wins, but I can’t pick it up until the 10/9 ( I’m out of state ‘til then.)
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@Whatever123 Please visit the gallery there are close ups of all areas, no dents or scratches and I’ve actually pointed out the fact that the car is dent and scratch free, the front bumper was the only area where we had lots of scuff but the front bumper was removed painted and put back on
Great driving video. The driver obviously has some track experience by how he holds his hands on the wheel. Also, wearing pants instead of shorts with hairy legs is a plus.
Can you take pictures of any of the worst scratches or paint damage anywhere on the car. There must be some on the hood/grill area??? Thanks
@CarreraKB Just noticed the tire date code stamps are there in the gallery week 23 of 2022
@CarreraKB Not sure if you saw the post about tires
All brand new DunlopSP
Performance tires 2024 date codes I’ll post photos
Please post the tire date codes , are all 4 the same? thanks
@mineralfarmer lot of it was how the car was driven, sometimes due to heavy braking but in this case was lots of light braking due to that fact that owner lived in SF, brakes had life left but rotors in the front had grooves.
How does a car with 16,000 miles on it need new brakes? Mine are still fine at 60,000 on my m235i convertible.
Hello everyone, just wanted to let you know that we’re here to answer any questions you might have… Car is as great looking as you see in photos and videos, mechanically is pristine as well, with all new tires brakes service nothing needed at the moment drives great lots of performance and absolute joy to drive With the top up or down, if you are outside the area or outside California and need some ideas in regards to Transport we can help you with that as well
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