2008 Bmw M5 Base Sedan 4-door on 2040-cars
Madison, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my fantastic LOADED 2008 BMW M5. INCLUDES Warranty! I purchased this and a Platinum Level Warranty from Safe-Guard, in January 2016, with 58777 miles on it. It now has a whopping 64,xxx miles! My family has made a move and the in laws now live with us. The car essentially sits in the dedicated 1 car garage. I work from home and travel to airport. I do not even bring this to the airport, I have a older VW for airport parking. In the end, I cannot afford to simply have this car in the garage and would rather sell to someone who will be able to enjoy this more regularly than I can. I also have 3 kids, so even when we do go out, 3 kids in the back is no fun when they argue and fight (not that they ever do that! ha). It comes with the warranty which covers you for 36 months or 36,000 miles - which ever comes first. Warranty went into effect @ 58,377 miles on 2-09-16. It is a Platinum level contract that cost me $4,687.00 - so keep that in mind. I can transfer it, or simply terminate it and get a pro-rated refund. I have used the warranty already actually, in May of this year. Here are the details: Replaced Rear Differential Pinion Seat. Flushed and Filled the Rear Diff Fluid. Both Front Lower Control Arms and Bushings were replaced. Alignment done as well. Lastly, this is a Manufacturer Buy Back - due to Loss of Power. I have spoke to BMW before I bought this car and they said frankly, when someone buys a BMW, and they file this type of claim, they simply buy it back, run through it and resell. As you will see with the carfax, nothing has been done to this car. First owner was a lease for 4 years, then 2nd owner, likely had remorse back and got it bought back. This was due to a lack of power - something I have not experienced. At all.. Not sure how these buy backs work, each Car Maker is different, I have had BMW is quite liberal when it comes to buy backs. 3rd owner was military and got deployed. Spent life in TX and CA, so no rust or any harsh elements. PPI are welcome - I can assist with that as well. With a warranty like this, anything that might even go wrong, will be covered. M does stand for MONEY after all - but the piece of mind is priceless.. As is the acceleration and power. This M is LOADED and has every feature available! HUD, Heated/Cooled seats, Navigation, Power Rear Shade, Active Seats and on and on.. All 4 tires are new and less than 2000 miles on them. Oil change in May, Rear Differential Fluid flushed. 4 new Michelin Pilots Email me with any questions. Thanks! The list of options includes: MSRP $100,805.00 *Silverston Metallic Exterior *Black Perforated Full Leather *Aluminum Interior trim *Universal Garage door opener *Satellite Radio *Tire Pressure monitor *SMG transmission *Moonroof *Ipod and USB adapter *Adaptive light control *Navigation *Real time traffic *Voice command *Xenon headlights *BMW assist with bluetooth *Active seat width adjustment *Power rear shades and manual side shades *Auto dimming mirrors *Retractable headlight washers *Comfort access keyless entry *Multi function seats with lumbar *Park distance control *Enhanced premium sound system *Heated/Vented Front seats *Soft close doors *Heads up display *Rear spoiler *Split fold down rear seat *Automatic high beams *Rear side-impact airbags *Heated rear seats *HD radio
Email me at : johnsondamieneel@yahoo.com
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