2001 Bmw X5 4.4l Sport No Reserve on 2040-cars
Glenview, Illinois, United States
2001 BMW X5 4.4L Sport Package
Vehicle is in good condition for a 2001. Low miles at 107,000 for the year. Normal wear and tear on the interior leather, wheels, and paint. Mechanically sound. Dashboard display is somewhat unreadable (as pictured) about half of the pixels display. There is also a crack on the passenger side mirror (also pictured) and a crack on the speaker housing in the rear driver side door (also pictured), the speaker itself is undamaged. The Air Conditioning blows fine, but needs a fluid flush. Everything else on the vehicle runs great. No Accidents. I have owned the vehicle since August of 2007 and have had it regularly serviced at my local BMW dealer. Other than the cosmetic issues listed above, the vehicle has run great for me. Options: Sport Package CD Player AM/FM Radio Heated Front Seats Power Seats Privacy Glass and Tinted Windows Rear Trunk Hard Plastic Mat Towing Package Cruise Control Power Windows Sunroof 19" Wheels Bi-Xenon Headlights And more.. I am available to answer any questions or send any additional information or pictures. |
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