2011 Bmw 128 I on 2040-cars
3902 W. Wendover Ave., Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:3.0L I6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBAUL7C53BVM80109
Stock Num: BVM80109
Make: BMW
Model: 128 i
Year: 2011
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 28672
Thank you for your interest in one of Crown BMW Greensboro's online offerings. Please continue for more information regarding this 2011 BMW 1 Series 128i with 28,672 miles. Rest assured when you purchase a vehicle with the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee, you're getting what you paid for. If you're a driving enthusiast, you'll be grateful for the chance to drive this 1 Series 128i convertible. You'll discover what millions of convertible owners have known for years -- nothing beats an open air experience. This 2011 BMW 1 Series has such low mileage you'll probably think of them more as blocks traveled than miles traveled. More information about the 2011 BMW 1 Series: The 135i Coupe and Convertible might be among the more affordable BMW models, but they now come with one of BMW's best gearboxes--the available 7-speed dual-clutch DCT. The 1-Series' unencumbered driving feel is certainly a selling point for those who enjoy a curvy road. Like much of BMW's lineup, the 1-Series is among the best-steering vehicles in its class with excellent handling and poise to boot. The convertible setup is also a good selling point next to many of the newer retractable hardtop designs, the 1-Series soft-top arrangement proves itself a good way to enjoy the sunshine without sacrificing a lot of trunk space. Strengths of this model include excellent steering and handling, Performance, responsive DCT gearbox, convertible's well-designed soft-top, and affordability Please print this add and ask for our Internet Sales Dept. to receive your special Internet discount of $250. Price plus tax, tag, and dealer administrative fees on approved credit only. While every effort has been made to ensure display of accurate data, this listing may not reflect all accurate vehicle items. All inventory listed is subject to prior sale. Photo shown may be an example only.
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