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2004 Bmw 545i Black Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:87101 Color: has minor wear
Location:

Sevierville, Tennessee, United States

Sevierville, Tennessee, United States
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545i BMW

Black Anthracite Exterior

Black Leather Interior

*Automatic Transmission    *Leather Seats     *Cruise Control     *Audio Steering Wheel Controls

*Navigation System    *CD Audio System     *Power Windows     *Power Door Locks     

            *Power Exterior Mirrors     * Power Seats     *18 Inch alloy wheels

Vehicle has both power door keys, spare tire, jack and all owner's manuals.

                                             Standard Equipment

EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS
      *City 16 hwy 23


 EXTERIOR
 Dual body-color pwr heated mirrors w/reverse gear activated passenger mirror auto-tilt-down
 Front/rear body color bumpers          

 Heated driver door lock cylinder (2003)
 Adaptive brake lights        

Power tilt/slide moonroof w/1-touch open/close         

sliding sunshade
 Rain-sensing windshield wipers w/articulated passenger-side wiper arm        

single- wipe control

heated washer jets

INTERIOR
 BMW Assist-inc: automatic collision notification
SOS buttton, enhanced Roadside Assistance

Concierge, Service Request & Customer Relations
Pwr windows-inc: 1-touch open/close, anti-trapping pinch protection, retained accessory pwr & closing from exterior lock
Titanium-finish instrument panel & door trim
Service interval indicator w/miles-to-service readout (2003)
Vehicle & key memory
Instrumentation-inc: elect analog speedometer, tachometer, digital main & trip odometer
Pre-wiring for CD changer/cellular phone
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Leather-wrapped hand brake boot/grip & shift boot (2003)
Pwr outlets-inc: front passenger footwell, aft end of center console & trunk
Multi-function leather-wrapped 3-spoke steering wheel w/audio/cruise controls& pwr tilt telescoping w/auto-tilt-up
BMW Ambiance Lighting-inc: exit/entry in front & rear door panels, door handle & door storage bin, front  
footwell, trunk & LED exterior ground
Ruthenium-finish door pull & handle trim
Front dual zone automatic climate control w/micro-filter-inc: automatic recirculation, residual/rest heat features & max A/C button, humidity control & bi-directional solar sensor
Locking glovebox w/rechargeable take-out flashlight
Multi information display-inc: audio/accessory phone controls, upgraded on- board computer & Check Control vehicle monitoring system

Rear window defroster
Fold-up rear center armrest
Fully finished trunk
Dakota leather upholstery/door trim
Tire pressure control monitoring system
Anti-theft AM/FM stereo w/compact disc player-inc: (10) speakers, Radio Data System (RDS), 4-channel FM diversity antenna, (2) subwoofers
12-way pwr front sport seats w/adjustable thigh support
Courtesy lights w/theater-dimming feature & auto-on features
Memory system for driver seat position, steering wheel & exterior mirrors (2 settings per user)
Black interior roofliner (2003)
Exterior temp display w/audio freeze warning (2003)
Universal garage door opener
Coded driveaway protection (prevents engine from starting without proper key)
Central locking system w/double-lock anti-theft system & selective unlocking
Dark Poplar wood trim
Electrically operated interior trunk release
2-level center console compartments w/provision for phone handset, climate- controlled lower compartment

MECHANICAL
Aluminum double-pivot strut type front suspension
Visible exhaust tip (2003)
Electronically controlled engine cooling (map cooling)
Front/rear stabilizer bars
Active Roll Stabilization (ARS)
Compound brake rotors (aluminum/cast iron)Front P245/40WR18/rear P275/35WR18 run-flat performance tires
4.4L (268) DOHC 32-valve V8 engine w/variable valve timing
18" x 8.0" front/18" x 9.0" rear star spoke cast alloy wheels
Aluminum 4-link integral rear suspension
Direct ignition system
4-wheel ventilated disc brakes w/Dynamic Brake Control
Liquid-cooled alternator
Automatic transmission
Steplessly variable intake system
Drop-down tool kit in trunk
Space saver spare tire

SAFETY
Front door-mounted side-impact airbags
4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS)
Driver & front passenger airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS) w/dual stage, dual-threshold deployment sensors
Automatic fuel cut-off (triggered by airbag deployment)
Crash sensor (automatically turns on hazard/interior lights, unlocks doors& disconnects alternator, fuel pump & starter)
Intelligent Safety & Information System (ISIS) for deployment of safety systems
Automatic locking safety belt device for child seat w/tether anchor restraint
3-point safety belts w/front automatic height adjusters, front tensioners & force limiters
Daytime running lights
Child safety rear door locks (2003)

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