2011 Bmw 5-series 550i on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
More details at: corriecsscholfield@norwichfans.com .
The BMW 550i X-Drive delivers a great combination of luxury, safety and sport. A brilliant sedan with enough room for family chores and road trips but provides a confidence inspiring adrenaline rush on quite two lane country roads. The 2011 BMW 5 Series was NHTSA rated as 5-Star in overall safety competence. This Jet Black exterior / Venetian Beige (tan) interior BMW is fully optioned: Twin Turbo V8, All Wheel Drive, Sport Package, Excellent sound system and 5 passenger seating.
This vehicle has below average wear and tear. On the exterior there is one small defect in the right front fender, small touched-up paint chips on the hood and curb wheel scrapes. This is an accident free vehicle with no bodywork. In the interior there are no noticeable defects on this non-smoker car. This vehicle has been serviced by local BMW dealer, it has a current PA State inspection and it has a clear Title.
550i Optioned Equipment:
-Twin Turbo 4.4 liter 32 Valve V8, BMW rated:
- 400 hp / 450 lbft of torque
- 16/24 mpg
- 5 sec 0-60 / 13 sec quarter mile
-X-Drive: full time intelligent All Wheel Drive
-Premium Package 2
- Rear View Camera
- Active Blind spot indication system
- Power Rear Sunshade, Manual Side Sunshades
- Premium Radio: 14 speakers and 2 subwoofers “outstanding"
- iPod and USB Adaptor
- AUX Audio Input
- Satellite Radio
Cold Weather Package
- Heated Front and Rear Seats
- Heated Steering Wheel
- Retractable Headlight Washers
Convenience Package
- Keyless Start
- Engine Immobilizer
- Keyless Entry
- Power Trunk
Drivers Assistance Package
- Active Blind Spot Warning
- Lane Departure alert
- Side View and Top View Cameras
Sport Package
- Selectable Drive: Normal, Comfort, Sport+
- 19" Wheels with high performance all season tires
- Leather Steering Wheel
Dynamic Handling Package
- Adaptive Drive
- Dynamic Damper Control
- Active Roll Stabilization
- 18-Way power driver and passenger seats
-8-Speed Sport Automatic Transmission
- Paddle Shifters
- Sport Clutch
-Navigation System
-Radar Active Cruise Control with Stop
-Night Vision with Pedestrian Detection
-4 Zone Automatic Climate Control
-Heads-Up Display
-Full Leather Interior
-Ventilated Seats
-Summer/Winter Floor Mats
5 Series Standard Equipment:
-4-Wheel Disk antilock brakes
-Emergency braking assist
-Adaptive brake lights
-Brake energy regeneration system
-Hill Decent Control
-Auto Hold Control
-Traction Control
-Stability Control
-HID Headlights with adaptive height and turn
-Cornering Headlights
-Integrated Bluetooth Phone Connection
-Voice Command Technology
-Power Moon Roof
-Automatic High/Low headlights
-Automatic Windshield Wipers
-Universal Garage Door Opener
-Tire Pressure Monitor
-Power Heated Folding side mirrors
-Auto dimming interior and exterior mirrors
-Power adjustable Steering Wheel
-One Touch up & down power windows (front and rear)
-Touch door handle unlock & lock
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