2006 Bmw X3 3.0i Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Power and Performance3.0L I-6 225 HP engine 6-spd man transmission w/OD 150 amp alternator 570 amp battery Axle Ratio 3.64 axle ratio Fuel Tank 17.7 gal. fuel tank Stainless steel exhaust with polished tailpipe finish Fuel EconomyFuel Economy City 17.0 mpg city fuel economy Fuel Economy Hwy 25.0 mpg hwy fuel economy Handling and ControlXDrive full-time all wheel drive Permanent locking hubs ABS & driveline traction control DSC-X stability control Front strut suspension Front anti-roll bar Coil front springs Gas-pressurized front shocks Multi-link rear suspension Rear anti-roll bar Coil rear springs Gas-pressurized rear shocks Rack & pinion steering 4 wheel disc brakes Front and rear vented disc brakes 17.0 " silver alloy wheels P235/55HR17.0BSW AS tires Compact steel spare wheel/tire Design and DimensionsRear lip spoiler Body-colored front and rear bumpers Rear step bumper Rocker panel extensions Black wheel well trim Black w/chrome surround grille Clearcoat monotone paint Maximum Cargo Volume 71.0 cu.ft. maximum cargo volume Exterior Length 179.7 " exterior length Exterior Width 73.0 " exterior body width Exterior Height 66.0 " exterior height Wheelbase 110 " wheelbase Front Tread 60 " front tread Rear Tread 61 " rear tread Turning Radius 19.2 ' turning radius Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 5,049 lbs. GVWR Curb Weight 4,023 lbs. curb weight Payload 1,025 lbs. payload Max Trailer Weight 3,500 lbs. towing capacity Drag Coefficient .35 drag coefficient Front Legroom 40.2 " front legroom Rear Legroom 35.8 " rear legroom Front Headroom 38.1 " front headroom Rear Headroom 37.8 " rear headroom Front Shoulder Room 55.8 " front shoulder room Rear Shoulder Room 55.4 " rear shoulder room Passenger Volume 90 cu.ft. passenger volume Interior Cargo Volume w/Seats Folded 71.0 cu.ft. interior cargo volume w/seats folded Standard Warranties and Ownership BenefitsBumper to Bumper (mths/miles) 48/50,000 Powertrain (mths/miles) 48/50,000 Corrosion Perforation (mths/miles) 144/unlimited Roadside Assistance (mths/miles) 48/unlimited Maintenance (mths/miles) 48/50,000 Active and Passive SafetySide impact bars Fully automatic headlamps with delay-off Front fog/driving lights Illuminated entry Oil pressure warning Engine temperature Battery warning Low oil level warning Low coolant warning Lights on warning Key in ignition warning Low fuel warning Low washer fluid warning Bulb failure warning Service interval warning Brake fluid warning Low tire pressure warning Brake pad wear warning 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) Daytime running lights Center high mounted stop light Driver and passenger airbags Driver side impact airbags Passenger side impact airbags Tube 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags Occupancy sensor Front seatbelt pretensioners Ignition disable Security system Comfort and Convenience4 doors Express open/close sunroof Dual power remote mirrors Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors Day-night rearview mirror Seating capacity of 5 Front bucket seats Adjustable w/tilt front head restraints Center front armrest w/storage (8-way power) driver seat (8-way power) front passenger seat Rear 60-40 bench seats Adjustable rear head restraints Center rear armrests Driver seat memory Cloth/leatherette front seat trim Full cloth headliner Carpet floor trim Leatherette gear shift knob Lighted locking glove box Dome light w/fade Front & rear reading lights Full floor console Mini overhead console Front and rear cupholders Covered dashboard storage 2 seatback storage pockets Dual door bins Rear door bins Cargo concealed storage Carpeted cargo floor trim Plastic trunk lid/rear cargo door trim Roll-up cargo cover Cargo tie downs Cargo light Automatic air conditioning Air filter Underseat ducts AM/FM stereo, seek-scan Radio steering wheel controls Single in-dash mounted CD MP3 capability Compatible Remote CD 8 speakers Radio theft deterrent Window grid diversity antenna Cruise control with steering wheel controls Power with 2 stage unlock door locks Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry Rear child safety door locks Fuel filler door release included with power doors Cell phone pre-wiring 3 12V DC power outlets Driver foot rest Retained accessory power Ashtray Front lighter elements Tachometer Engine temperature gauge In-dash clock Exterior temperature Systems monitor Trip computer Trip odometer Telescopic tilt steering wheel Leather steering wheel Power front windows Power rear windows Power rearmost windows Front and rear 1-touch down Light tinted windows Variable intermittent front windshield wipers Heated front windshield jets Rain detecting wipers Speed sensitive wipers Fixed interval rear windshield wiper Sun visor strip Rear defroster |
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