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2006 Bmw M5 V10 500 Horse Power Fully Loaded Extra Clean Heads Up Navigation !!! on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:109105 Color: Features
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States

 2006 BMW M5 V10 500 HORSE POWER!

This is one of the cleanest and well taken care of M5 I have ever seen. The previous owner took pride in the appearance of this vehicle. I love it but just a little too much power for me! This is a race car trapped in the body of a sedan! It is a must see you will not be disappointed! EXTRA PICS AVAILABLE!

Please feel free to contact me with any questions direct at 682-251-3820

DriveTrain

DRIVE TYPE:

Rear wheel drive

TRANSMISSION:

7-speed automated manual

Engine & Performance

BASE ENGINE SIZE:

5.0 L

CYLINDERS:

V10

VALVES:

40

TORQUE:

383 ft-lbs. @ 6100 rpm

HORSEPOWER:

500 hp @ 7750 rpm

Suspension:

•MacPherson strut front suspension

•Multi-link rear suspension

•Four-wheel independent suspension

Interior Features

•Multi-level heating passenger seat

•14 -way power passenger seat

•16 -way power driver seat

•Multi-level heating driver seat

•Sport Height adjustable driver seatS

Power Features:

•Remote power door locks

•Reverse tilt passenger mirror provides curb view when vehicle in reverse

•Heated mirrors

Convenience:

•Cruise control

•12V front, 12V rear and 12V cargo area power outlet(s)

•Front and rear parking sensors

•Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

•Transmission, cruise and audio controls on steering wheel

Comfort:

•Interior active charcoal air filter

•Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger

•Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror

Memorized settings:

•Memorized settings includes climate control steering wheel

In Car Entertainment:

•Lexicon premium brand stereo system

•13 total speakers

•Radio data system

Telematics:

•DVD based display w/voice activation and directions navigation system

•BMW Assist telecommunications service

•Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone

Exterior Features

•19 x 9.5 in. wheels

•285/35R Z tires

Safety Features:

•4-wheel ABS

•Front and rear head airbags

•Dual front side-mounted airbags

•Emergency braking assist

•Front and rear ventilated disc brakes

•Xenon high intensity discharge headlamp

•Stability control

•Traction control

•Tire pressure monitoring


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