2006 Bmw X3 Sport Suv - Low Miles - Rare Jet Black Paint With Black Leather on 2040-cars
Albany, Georgia, United States
2006 BMW X3 SPORT My wife just bought a new BMW so we have decided to sell her 2006 BMW X3 Sport. This X3 is probably one of the nicest ones in the country for sale...especially at this price! The SUV has been maintained exclusively by an authorized BMW dealer and has been under a full bumper to bumper warranty (so if there had been any issues we would have certainly had them addressed.) This SUV has served us well, has been a pleasure to drive, and has been very reliable...so much so we bought another one! Paint & Body The paint and body on this X3 is a 9.9 out of 10. It is VERY nice and there is no dents or notable scratches anywhere. It has always been garaged and looks and shines like it did when it was new. It has newer(within the last 18 months) Goodyear tires with about 80% tread still on them. Interior The black leather interior is equally nice with no issues of any kind...it looks great! The stock stereo sounds great and works flawlessly. It has automatic climate control, keyless entry and power seats with memory function. Drivetrain The SUV is mechanically flawless...it needs nothing. It runs and drives like new. The 3.0L V6 engine is very powerful but still gives you excellent fuel mileage. I am asking $12,500 OBO Please call or text me at 229-291-5293 with any questions! |
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