The introduction of the BMW Sterling Collection is proving a success. This unique initiative from BMW Ireland allows customers to purchase ’09 BMW vehicles from BMW dealers at reduced prices, allowing them to take advantage of the favourable exchange rate between the euro and sterling.
It also allows them to have the convenience and peace of mind of having a full back-up service from their local authorised BMW dealer.
The Sterling Collection of BMW cars are freshly built in exactly the same manner as a new car, with only delivery mileage and a ’09 registration.
And they add there are a number of benefits in purchasing a BMW Sterling Collection car from them rather than going to Northern Ireland or the UK and importing a car. Included in these benefits are: customers can trade in their current car with no difficulty and also customers are covered by the usual two-year BMW warranty.
They add that the VAT and VRT paperwork will be fully taken care of by local dealers such as Tom Hogan BMW and customers can be assured these cars have no history issues as they are practically brand new cars. All cars are built with the most popular features on them
Tom Hogan BMW says there has never been a better opportunity to take advantage of the amazing low prices and hassle free service that goes hand and hand with the BMW Sterling Collection.
New BMW X3 xDrive
The new BMW X3 xDrive18d goes on sale in Ireland from next month.
This new, particularly economical entry-level version of BMW’s popular sports activity vehicle returns average fuel consumption to the EU standard 6.2 litres/100 kilometres (45.6 mpg ) and a CO2 rating of 165 g/km.
BMW says it boasts fascinating agility on all kinds of terrain and is now more economical than ever.
Introducing a new entry-level version of the BMW X3, the world’s most successful manufacturer of premium all-wheel-drive vehicles is once again setting the standard for efficiency in a sports activity vehicle.
The new BMW X3 xDrive18d is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel delivering an ample 105kW/143hp. Average fuel consumption of the new model in the EU test cycle is a mere 6.2 litres/100 kilometres, equal to 45.6mpg. In CO2 emissions, this means a rating of just 165 grams per kilometre. This makes the BMW X3 the most fuel-efficient all-wheel-drive vehicle in its segment also in this performance class. And it almost goes without saying that the BMW X3 xDrive18d in series trim naturally fulfils the EU5 emission standard.
More about the new BMW X3 xDrive18d including prices will be confirmed closer to the June launch date.