2004 Bmw X5 3.0i Sport Utility - Sports, Climate & Premium Pkgs on 2040-cars
San Rafael, California, United States
Title in hand, California registration paid up to March 2015; all maintenance records, original manual, 3 keys. Looks and drives great - VERY clean! Vehicles miles are mostly highway, non-smoker, 2nd owner, we are a growing family and need larger vehicle. Pre-inspection completed; overall excellent mechanical condition for year of vehicle (mechanic states to "watch" valve cover gasket and oil filter housing gasket which are normal wear/tear items for vehicle). New rear brakes, front tires (within the lsat 6 months), last major inspection completed in November.
Sale includes Motorola Bluetooth device, OEM BMW all weather floor mats (including trunk mat), and hardwired iPhone/iPad adapter (car seat not included, just a pain to take out!). Vehicle has the following options:
Additional photos upon request. KBB Private Party value is $9,081 (very good condition), Carfax pricing at $9,841 KBB and CarFax reports upon request. Thank you. Winning Bidder must pay a deposit of $500 within 48 hours of auction end or vehicle will be re-listed and negative feedback posted. Buyer is responsible for shipping of vehicle (if required). Thank you! On Feb-07-14 at 11:39:29 PST, seller added the following information: Please email me with any questions PRIOR to bidding, vehicle is sold as-is. |
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