THIS. . . is a 2001 BMW Z8, finished in Titanium Silver Metallic with a black soft top, a body-colored hardtop, and a Sports Red and black interior. It also shows that this BMW has been owned in Louisiana, Georgia, and New Mexico. Factory equipment includes 18-inch wheels, leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable seats, and a wind deflector. This car's build sheet is shown in the gallery, and modifications reported by the seller include KW coilovers, Eisenmann Exhaust Systems mufflers, and a Pioneer head unit. BMW's retro-styled Z8 famously starred in the 1999 James Bond movie "The World is Not Enough" before being let loose on American roads. Inspired by the 507, it arrived as a two-seater roadster with gorgeous proportions, aluminum construction, and a 50:50 weight distribution. It was positioned at the top of the BMW range and never envisioned as a volume model. Precisely 5,703 units were built, according to the firm's archives department, and 2,543 of those were sent to America from 2000 to 2003. Power comes from a 4. 9-liter "S62" V8, rated at 394 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. Shared with the "E39" M5, it spins the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission.
| Price | $97,875 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | BMW |
| Model | Z8 |
| Year | 2001 |
| Miles | 57,100 |
| Color | Titanium Silver Metallic |
| Engine | 4.9L V8 |