2012 Bmw X5 Xdrive35d Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
012 BMW X5 Diesel - xDrive35d - Navigation - Tech Pkg - Premium Pkg - Sound Pkg - Sport Activity Package - Pano Roof - Rear Climate Pkg - Power and Heated Seats - 20" Wheels - Original Owner - Clean CarFax -Non -Smoker Only 11.5k Miles --BMW Warranty Bumper to Bumper- including tires!
Clean CarFax - 11,500 Easy Original Miles! The option list is as follows: 6 Cylinder Engine 3.0L 2993CC l6 DIESEL DOHC Turbocharged • - Automatic Transmission • - All Wheel Drive • - Ice Cold Air Conditioning • - Navigation • - Backup Camera/parking sensors • - Sport Activity Package • - Premium Package • - Technology Package • - Premium Sound Package with rear seat video upgrade • - Rear Climate Package • - i Phone Adapter~i Pod Adapter • -Bluetooth • - 20" Wheels • - Power Tailgate/Trunk privacy shade • - Roof Rails • - Multi-Contour Seats • - Heated Seats (front and rear) • - Panoramic Moonroof • - 12 way Power driver Seat-Power seats • - Wood Trim • - 20" Alloy Wheels • - Xeon Headlights • - Automatic Climate Control • - Cruise Control • - Power windows • - Power mirrors • - Power Locks • - Keyless Entry • - Original Price $67,000 • - BMW transferable Warranty to 50,000 Miles Bumper to Bumper • - 2 Set of Keys, Owners Manuals, Original Window Sticker, and Floor Mats Included. |
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Dinan S3-R BMW 1M Coupe
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