2013 Bmw 135i One Owner 8k Miles Clean Fast Colorado Car on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
For sale is a 2013 BMW 135i in great condition. It is a one owner, Colorado car that has never been in an accident. This one is like new with only 8,400 miles yet is a fraction of the cost of a new one! If you have never driven a 135i you are in for a treat as they are an absolute blast. This turbocharged coupe is a rocket when mated to the manual transmission.
OPTIONS: 1. ALPINE WHITE EXTERIOR 2. BLACK LEATHERETTE 3. MULTI FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL 4. 18" WHEELS 5. CHROME LINE EXTERIOR TRIM 6. MOONROOF 7. POWER FRONT SEATS WITH LUMBAR SUPPORT 8. HIGH-GLOSS BLACK TRIM 9. RETRACTIBLE HEADLIGHT WASHERS 10. XENON HEADLIGHTS 11. AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL 12. CRUISE CONTROL 13. IPOD/USB ADAPTER 14. HANDS FREE BLUETOOTH 15. SPORT SUSPENSION 16. MANUAL TRANSMISSION We visually inspected the vehicle and the driver side front fender and door look to have been repainted. This vehicle is still under full manufacturer warranty and runs/drives like new. If you have any questions feel free to call me at 720-333-0940. This will be a no-reserve auction and a $399 D&H charge will be added to the final price.
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