2011 Bmw 128i Coupe Black Sapphire, Navigation, Leather, Keyless Entry, Hid on 2040-cars
Torrance, California, United States
Year: 2011
Make: BMW Model: 1 Series 128i Exterior: Black Sapphire Metallic Interior: Terracotta Boston Leather Mileage: 44,000-45,000 Engine: 3.0L Straight 6 Cylinder Engine Transmission: Automatic VIN: WBAUP9C50BVL90562 *Single owner, clean title Added Options: Convenience Package (anti-theft alarm system, comfort access keyless entry, park distance control, Xenon headlights) Premium Package (universal garage-door opener, light burl walnut trim, digital compass mirror, moonroof, auto-dimming mirrors, auto-dimming rearview mirror, power front seats, lumbar support, ambient lighting, BMW assist with bluetooth) Value Package (iPod and USB adapter) Navigation System w/ voice command Standard Features: Aluminum Wheels, Traction Control, Climate Control, Rear Head Air Bag, Power Door Locks, Daytime Running Lights, Alloy Wheels, Driver Air Bag, Cruise Control, Vehicle Anti-Theft System, Heated Mirrors, Rain Sensing Wipers, Passenger Air Bag, A/C, Power Steering, Bucket Seats, Rear Defrost, Power Windows, Fog Lamps, Alarm, Power Driver Mirror, Intermittent Wipers, Power Passenger Mirror, ABS, Adjustable Steering Wheel, CD Player w/ changer, Privacy Glass, AM/FM Stereo |
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