1998 BMW Alpina B6 2.8 Touring

$36,400

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1998
  • Driven 78,300 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: Silver · Interior color: Black
Description

For sale is my 1998 BMW Alpina B6 2.8 Touring. The B6 2.8 Touring was produced from 1996 to 1998 for the Japanese market and only 136 left-hand-drive units were made. This example is #111 and was imported to Miami, FL in 2023, I’m the first owner in the US. 78,300 miles (126K km) The car is powered by an Alpina-modified 2.8L inline-six mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission and finished in Arctic Silver Metallic with gold Alpina graphics over black leather and dark blue cloth upholstery. T...

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Our Take:
  • Rare Japanese Market Exclusive: This 1998 BMW Alpina B6 2.8 Touring is quite the hidden gem, crafted for the Japanese market with only 136 left-hand-drive units ever produced. Being #111, it’s a rare sight even among Alpina enthusiasts, especially stateside. If you’re into cars with a touch of mystery and exclusivity, this one's got it in spades.
  • Alpina’s Craftsmanship: Alpina is renowned for taking BMW's already impressive engineering and dialling it up a notch. The 2.8L inline-six here is based on the E36 328i but enhanced by Alpina with a tailored exhaust and advanced engine management, adding an extra 47 horsepower. It's all about that smooth delivery and effortless torque that make driving a genuine pleasure.
  • Cultural Fusion: Imported from Japan and now in Miami, this car blends European pedigree with a Japanese past. It's got those distinct gold Alpina graphics on Arctic Silver Metallic—like a signature of its unique history. Plus, the added touch of Japanese upgrades, like those Xenon headlights, gives it an international flair that’s hard to find elsewhere.
  • Alpina's Underrated Heritage: The B6 2.8 Touring is not just about performance; it's also a testament to the artisanal touch Alpina brings to BMWs. Crafted during the late '90s, this model showcases the best of both a practical touring body and the adrenaline-rush nature of a sports car—an era where such crossovers were only a glimmer of what they represent today.
Location:
  • Fort Myers, FL | USA
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