2014 Bmw 6-series 650i Xdrive on 2040-cars
Homer, Illinois, United States
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2014 BMW 650i xDrive Gran Coupe
VIN: WBA6B4C50ED099094
Odometer: 15,076 Miles
For sale by owner, like-new 2014 BMW 650i xDrive Gran Coupe. Black Sapphire Metallic paint with Black Nappa Leather
interior and Aluminum interior trim. One-owner car, with remainder of 4-year/50,000 mile factory warranty and
maintenance through June 2017.
Over $2K invested in custom-installed Escort Passport 9500ci radar/laser detection system with LED display
integrated into the rear view mirror. Also installed is a 3M Clear Bra protecting the front hood, bumper, fenders,
and mirror caps.
As the pictures show, condition is excellent. Interior still smells new. No accidents, damage, or paintwork.
Original MSRP of over $109K. Equipped with the following options:
Optional Equipment
- M Sport Package (20” Wheels, LED Fog Lights, M Steering Wheel, Aerodynamic Kit, Shadowline Exterior Trim)
- Executive Package (Soft-Close Automatic Doors, Rear Sunshades, Front Ventilated Seats, 4-Zone Climate Control,
Ceramic Controls, Head-Up Display)
- Cold Weather Package (Heated Steering Wheel, Heated Front & Rear Seats)
- Driver Assistance Package (Lane Departure Warning, Active Blind Spot Detection, Side and Top View Cameras)
- Bang & Olufsen Sound System
4.4-liter TwinPower Turbo V-8 engine with 8-speed Sport Automatic Transmission and steering wheel paddle shifters.
BMW xDrive intelligent all-wheel-drive system. Continental DWS all-season tires.
Standard Equipment
- Comfort Access Keyless Entry
- Xenon Adaptive Headlights w/ Dynamic Auto-Leveling, Corona Headlight Rings, Cornering Lights
- 20-way Power Front Multi-Contour Seats
- Park Distance Control (Front & Rear)
- Rear-View Camera
- Navigation System w/ Voice Command and Real Time Traffic Info.
- Instrument Panel w/ Leather (Contrast Stitching)
- Satellite Radio
- BMW Apps
- Enhanced Bluetooth and Smartphone Integration
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