Bmw: X5 Xdrive50i Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Troy, Illinois, United States
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Up for sale is a beautiful 2011 BMW X5 5.0ixDrive. The vehicle is very well equipped and is heavily loaded, Here are some notable options off of the VIN spec sheet:2M5Indiv. Lt/aly Wh.v-sp. 223 I Mixed Ty.M Lm Raeder V-speiche 223 M / Mb2VAAdaptive DriveAdaptive View Camera With Top Mit Top View3MAIndividual Roof Rails Alum. Dachreling Alu Tailgate Universal Remote ControlIntegrierte Access Sport PackageM Mirror With Dig. Mit Digitalem Kompass4NBAut.air Conditioning 4-zone Mit Glass RoofPanorama Glasdach417Roller Sunblind, Rear Side Hintere Seats F Driver/front Fuer Support Driver/front Compartment Heating F Driver/front Fuer Washer Distance Control (pdc)Park Distance Control (pdc)563Lights TeleservicesBmw Teleservices6FFDvd System For Rear-seat Im Fond6FLUsb-/audio The Music Fuer InformationTraffic System Bmw Online Bmw Online Prep. Cellular Phone Handy System ProfessionalHifi System Professional7M5M Exterior PartsM Leather Steering WheelM High-gloss Satin ChromeIndividual Hochglanz Shadow Line761Individual Sun Protection GlazingIndividual Roof-lining Dachhimmel Anthrazit This particular vehicle has BMWs maintenance plan in effect until December of this year - BMW will do oil changes, brakes, wipers, et cetera. Furthermore, it has a BMW CPO warranty - which is transferrable - until December of this year, or 100,000 miles. The black exterior is in good condition with a few minor imperfections - Nothing glaring, or too noticeable; I rate the exterior an 8/10. The brown/black leather is in great condition with nothing major; I rate it a 9/10. The vehicle runs flawlessly and has no issues mechanically, whatsoever. No service lights, maintenance requests, et cetera. The car is absolutely mechanically sound. BMW has just changed the oil and rear brakes on the car. Furthermore, the valve stem seal replacement was just performed by BMW - all under CPO warranty. Vehicle sounds great, has plenty of power, shifts smoothly, and everything is just as you would expect from a BMW SUV. The car is completely ready to get in and drive; no service lights, nor any maintenance items (Oil change, tires, brakes) are needed. As far as the title goes, the car will come with a Rebuilt title. The vehicle has never been in an accident, or anything of the sort. I purchased the vehicle with a flood branded title. I am an ASE Certified Mechanic, and I deal with these types of vehicles all the time. All work done was completed professionally by myself, or my highly trained staff. In this particular vehicle, all damage was contained to the engine itself - not a drop of water to the interior passenger cabin. The water was fresh water, not salt water (this was NOT a hurricane damaged car). The issue was that fresh water was sucked in to the engine through the air intake. This choked the engine whenever the car tried to start. We drained the engine, turned it by hand to oust the water, and disassembled the top half of the engine (Intake Manifold, throttles, turbo coolers, et cetera) in order to thoroughly drain any water left in the engine. Once we reassembled and replaced the oil with fresh oil, the vehicle started right up. We obviously changed the oil, oil filter, cabin filter, the air filter, and all spark plugs, as well. Everything else was perfect and clean. As a precaution, we changed all other fluids in the car (though, we found no water in anything but the engine).
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