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2011 Bmw X6 50i Certified Pre Owned (cpo) Warranty Upto 100k Miles White/brown on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:50000 Color: and
Location:

United States

United States

Selling 2011 BMW X6 - 50i V8 with Sports Activity Package and upgraded Sports rims ALL WHEEL DRIVE (AWD)

Buy with Confidence of BMW Certified Pre-Owned warranty up to 100K miles or April 2016

Comes with a Clean Carfax - NO Accidents and CLEAR TITLE

White exterior and Saddle brown interior (White on Saddle brown).

The exterior has been upgraded with a gloss black "wrapped" roof and side mirrors and a gloss black spoiler (Everything completely reversible if needed)

The car has around 50,000 miles on it and drives like new - Always serviced from the BMW dealership - Can provide records on request

The car is loaded with options and is priced below the KBB. The car has upgraded 20"" Sports rims from the factory

In addition to Comfort Access, key less entry, Soft close automatic doors (you dont have to close the doors all the way), Running boards, Rear View Camera with Top View, Sport seats, Heated front seats and rear Air conditioning
V8
50i
Roof & Side mirrors wrapped black
White halo headlight rings

-Sport Activity Package
Anthracite headliner
Shadowline exterior trim
Sport seats

-Premium Package
Auto dimming mirrors
mirror with compass
BMW Assist with Bluetooth
Storage pkg
Ambiance lighting
Universal garage-door opener

-Premium Sound Package
iPod and USB adapter
Premium hi-fi system
Satellite Radio
Rear Climate Package
Privacy glass
Rear manual side window shades
4-zone automatic climate control
SOS
BMW Assist 
Premium Package
Premium Sound

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