2002 Bmw X5 3.0l Awd Dark Grey With Black Leather, 1 Owner Truck Sport Package on 2040-cars
Greer, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:3.0L 2979CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: BMW
Model: X5
Trim: 3.0i Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 161,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Exterior Color: Gray
Power Options: Power Rear Seat, Heated Front Seats, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Interior Color: Black
2002 BMW X5 3.0l 6 cylinder with AWD and Steptronic Automatic transmission. Dark grey exterior with black interior. The truck is a ONE OWNER automobile, a lady purchased it in TN and when she got married moved to SC and registered the vehicle in SC.
It has been exceptionally well maintained at the local BMW dealership - Century BMW. The truck has absolutely no mechanical issues and runs and drives perfect.
It has a few optional extras such as Heated and Power front seats, Power adjustable rear seats, CD player, Hill Descent Control (no need to use the brakes on the hill descent the car will maintain a steady 5mph speed unless gas pedal is pushed down) of course it has ABS and DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) and the usual airbag system. Sunroof and power heated leather seats also present and working fine.
It also has a Xenon (HID) headlight system, with headlamp washers. It comes with a factory sport package which in 2002 on the 3.0l models were black exterior moldings, sport suspension, sport steering wheel with radio/cruise control knobs and 18" Sport wheels/tires.
The car has a digital automatic climate control and wood decor package. It comes with a rear door sunshade package and cargo cover (foldable)
The body : It has a few slight scratches around the body but they are very minor and barely visible.
The Engine/transmission : absolutely perfect mechanical condition, no trouble. Runs fine, shifts fine, suspension is solid, steering is tight, no worn-out parts, no shaky shocks, etc.
The interior - Extremely clean and neat, no missing items.
The two exterior defects are :
1. Passenger side (RH) fender has a dent - it happened in a parking lot, the person who did this to the truck was never found. Owner decided not to fix it as it is not terrible bad looking.
2. The rear bumper and tailgate was repainted a few years ago, an another parking lot incident, both original items, just scratches were on them.
3. The rear bumper cover has a scratch from a suitcase, it is approx 3 inches long and it has been filled with factory touch up paint to make it less bad looking. see picture
4. The front headlights were getting yellow, so they were cleaned and polished at a local detailer shop about 2 years ago. They made the headlights look clean and bright !
The interior is perfectly clean, the seats, carpets, door panels are perfect. The lady owner is very thin, under 100lbs so the seats barely worn even on the driver seat, much less anywhere else.
The small imperfections on the inside are :
1. The driver seat back pockets left side support came loose. Both front seat back pockets are stretched out. Only cosmetic issue, as there is no trouble with the function.
2. The passenger side rear door sunshade has came loose on the top, it had a small crack. It was fixed and works fine, but you can see the repairs on the top. Function restored but cosmetically not 100% perfect.
3. The front door handles had a rubberish coating from the factory which has worn off over the years, so it is now a simple plastic without the rubberish coating.
The truck has had its usual BMW X5 issues, all 4 window regulators were replaced, oil seals were changed, original BMW battery is less then a year old.
It had its 160k miles service less then 2 weeks ago when all spark plugs were changed, along with air filter, cabin air filter, wiper blades.The oil was changed at that time also. As per BMW's recommendation
a Castrol Synthetic oil was used from the beginning.
The common driver side leather seat bolster wear is not present on the car, its main reason is the owners small size and weight and also a leather conditioner was applied to the seats/dash/door panels regularly.
Take a look at the seats and carpet, it is perfectly clean and does not look like an average 11 year old trucks interior.
Truck has Michelin Pilot MXV4 Energy tires on 18" factory Sport package wheels. Tires are in good shape, plenty of life left.
A BMW touch up paint kit is included with the purchase.
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