Gray Silver Ext, Black Int, Great- Low Mileage, By Owner, Gold Warranty! on 2040-cars
Cypress, Texas, United States
WHAT: 2009 BMW 135i Coupe, Automatic Transmisson, Rear Wheel Drive, in great condition! Always professionally serviced by authorized BMW dealer only, driven gently, never modified, garage-kept, with a clear title, no mechanical or electrical problems. Sport package, award-winning 300hp Twin-Turbo 6-cylinder powerhouse, awesome M-series leather steering wheel with TipTronic levers in anodized aluminum.. This relatively small car has been nick-named "pocket rocket". You will greatly enjoy owning this car that was only driven 4 miles round trip every day (my commute to and from work). Super low mileage : 39k miles only! WHY AM I SELLING? because my family is growing and I need to move to a 4-door sedan with more space for cargo. I will miss this awesome car. WARRANTY: this vehicle is covered by a transferable Gold BMW Extended Warranty (costs over $3100). It covers most major expensive parts. Click on this link for more info: http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Owner/BMWUltimateProtection/ExtendedVehicleProtection.aspx TIRES: almost new, Michelin performance tires ($1200) ENGINE: I already described it above. I've never had any problems with the engine or chassis. ELECTRICAL: Never had issues, except that BMW service replaced the front and rear lights for free (I guess this was a recall from BMW). OTHER
FEATURES: -
Aluminum
trim -
AUX
jack to plug ipod or iphone for music -
dual
AC ports 12V for charging devices - dual cupholders :) THREE
MINOR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW: 1) there
is a dimple on the passenger door. Someone opened a car doors into me while parked, and didn’t leave a note.. the bastard! Estimated repair cost : around $500. I mark
down my asking price by $1200 to accommodate your trouble... 2) The
wheels may have some signs of normal wear- I had them professionally resurfaced
by BMW dealer a couple of months ago (I paid $120 per wheel) 3) There are some small areas where the clear-coat is a bit worn out, again this is a normal “wear”. Not visible to normal eye, and can be easily fixed by the new owner. |
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