2005 Bmw X3 Awd Leather Premium/sport/cold Weather Package Moonroof on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
I am selling my 2005 BMW X3 -- fully loaded, includes the following:
Cold weather package (heated seats, heated steering wheel, pass through ski bag, headlight washers, fold down rear seats) Sport package (fat grip steering wheel, cruise control, sport seats, ) Automatic transmission All-Wheel Drive Moon roof, panoramic sun roof Wheel locks CD player, satellite radio hook up, AM/FM radio Parking sensors (front and rear) WeatherTech Floor mats in front and cargo area Working cargo cover in trunk Xenon headlights Professionally tinted windows Sticker price at purchase - $45,270! This car needs nothing! Really, really nice condition. Perfect cold weather car w/ cold weather package and All Wheel Drive! In last 6 months the following have been replaced or fixed by BMW Certified Technician: Evaporator - A/C runs ice cold now! Oil Change just done last month Dista Valve replaced New Expansion Tank Car is in mint condition, has 128,500 miles. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. |
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