This 2011 BMW 1M shows 46k kilometers (~29k miles) and is a Canadian-market model powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0L inline-six paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Finished in Alpinweiss III over a black Boston leather interior with orange stitching, the car was equipped from the factory with adaptive xenon headlights, 19″ wheels, navigation, sport seats, Alcantara interior trim, and much more as outlined in the listing. The selling dealer acquired this example in 2017, and a safety inspection was performed in October of that year. Service records date back to new, showing some past warranty work covered by BMW. This 1M is now being offered in Burlington with a Carproof and a clean Ontario title.
The car is finished in Alpinweiss III paint and features an integrated rear spoiler and quad-exit exhaust, as well as widened bodywork to accommodate the wider front and rear tracks. The passenger-side rear bumper corner was refinished in 2014 following incident at 36k kilometers. The cost of the repair was $1,269 CDN.
The 19″ alloy wheels are equipped with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring 245/35 up front and 265/35 out back. Exterior features include unique front and rear facias, adaptive xenon headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and a headlight washer system.
The instrumentation is metric, and the odometer shows 46,442 km (~29k miles). The black interior features orange stitching along with Alcantara trim, and the options sheet shows that the cabin is also equipped with Hifi speakers, voice navigation, and heated seats.
The twin-turbocharged N54 inline-six is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and produced peak outputs of 335 horsepower at 5900 rpm and 370 lb-ft of torque from the factory. A limited-slip differential was standard, and the car achieved 0-60 times of 4.5 seconds in contemporary testing. Service records are available from new, including warranty service performed by BMW. These cars featured hydraulic power steering, and the selling dealer notes that the car has no mechanical modifications.
A Carproof has been provided, showing ownership in Ontario and the 2014 accident. The dealer states they are able to arrange for cross-border broker services plus the cost of any duties payable for US to import from Canada.