2009 Bmw 128i Convertible - No Reserve - Very Low Miles!! on 2040-cars
Hanover, Maryland, United States
6-speed with Sport Package (true enthusiast's car)!
I'm forced to sell my wonderful 128i convertible because of limited garage space. I moved to an apartment and have room for only
one car. The 128i has been my sunny weekend toy, but it's time for it to go to a new home.
This loaded BMW has the Premium Package, Sport Package, and the Cold Weather Package. It also has rear backup sensors (warns you when getting close to something while backing up), and the Comfort Access (just have the key in your pocket). With the Sport suspension and 6-speed manual, this car is very sporty (you will be entitled to sneer at the poseurs who selected the automatic). Moreover, you get 33mpg on the highway. This 2009 is one of the last of the great BMW straight six engines. The car is in great shape. It's always been garaged and rarely driven in bad weather. The first owner was the wife of a BMW dealer who hardly drove the car at all. Needless to say, it has always had regular full maintenance. No accidents, no paint work, no smoking or pets. Total miles are only 16,800! I have a clear title, and the car is ready to go. I'm listing my 128i with NO RESERVE and about $4,000 under book value. Usual stuff: sold as-is and where-is. Buyer is responsible for shipping. $500 deposit via PayPal immediately; balance in full within 7 days. We will work with the buyer to find the optimal/cheapest shipping mode. Note that I will be out of town from 8/2 to 8/10, so pickup must be before or after. We can pick you up at the Baltimore airport or Amtrak station. |
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