This 2001 BMW M Roadster is powered by an S54 inline-six paired to a 5-speed manual and has a Carfax-verified 19k miles from new. The selling dealer has been servicing the car since 2013, and performed work last year that included a new thermostat, coolant temperature sensor, and a flush of the cooling system. Apart from a Dinan strut tower bar, this example is unmodified and remains in very good condition apart from a few minor cosmetic issues. The car is detailed in over 200 comprehensive pictures in the gallery and is now offered with a clean Carfax and a clean Pennsylvania title.
This M Roadster has no cosmetic modifications and retains its M Roadstar alloy wheels in Chrome Shadow finish. The seller notes some curbing on the lips of the front wheels, but cosmetic issues are otherwise minor. Some light stone chips are present on the blunt nose, though they are difficult to see due to the silver finish.
The convertible top is taut and features a clear rear window. It is pictured in more detail in the gallery below.
The interior is in good condition, with little visible wear on the leather seating surfaces. The seller notes that a block-off button is missing adjacent to the power top switch, but no other issues are noted. The A/C was last serviced in July of 2014.
The 3.2L S54 inline-six made 315 horsepower when new, a substantial gain over the previous model year’s 240 horsepower S52. A Dinan strut tower bar was fitted in 2005. The car has been serviced by the seller’s shop since 2013, and the most recent work was performed about one year ago and included a new thermostat and coolant temperature sensor along with a flush and refill of the cooling system.
The Carfax is attached and shows no issues. The two most recent owners cover the last three years of the car’s history and are friends or family members of the seller.
Service records go back to 2003, and the original manuals and books are included.