No.
No.
No, the X5 uses automatic differential braking, which sends power to the tires that have grip by individually braking the tires that don't.
According to bmwusa.com, the 128i Coupe. The 128i starts at and MSRP $29,150.
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no
Whats wrong with it?? AT
It will fit, but the gears are different size in both.
To turn off the tire pressure light on a BMW 128i, first ensure that all tires are properly inflated to the recommended pressure. After adjusting the tire pressures, start the vehicle and press the "BC" button on the turn signal stalk until you see the tire pressure monitor menu. Select "Reset" or "Initialize" to recalibrate the system. If the light remains on, it may indicate a tire issue or a malfunction, and you should consult a professional.
plugs into the rear differential
yes, but you would have to get an m3 subframe to go with it...LOTS of $$$
about 0.9 of a litre
The cost of leasing a BMW varies on location and the model of car that you desire to lease. These prices vary from $379 a month for a 2012 128i Coupe to $499 a month for a 2012 Z4 sDrive35is. These prices are also dependent on leasing terms which can vary and then alter the price of the lease.