2001 Electric Blue Bmw X5 4.4i **no Reserve** (only 96,200 Miles) Fully Loaded on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
My husband and I bought this car last year from an auction and has
cleaned it up. We are only selling because we need a
smaller suv or standard size car. Should have measured the car because its hard to get 2 cars and 2 motorcycles inside of our 2 car garage.
Great looking 2001 BMW X5 4.4i still valued at $6,500-$7,500 with known issues. Vehicle Information: Make: BMW Model: X5 Trim: 4.4I Color: Electric Blue Engine: 4.4L Transmission: Automatic Drive: AWD Miles: 96,200 (I do drive this suv to and from work so I put about 15 miles per day on it until it sells) VIN: WBAFB33531LH27131 Sorry for the rain photos. It has been raining in ABQ for 4 days now and I was hoping the weather was better before I took the photos. Features Air Conditioning (serviced and freon added in May 2014) Power Windows/Locks Power seats Grey Leather throughout Power Steering Truck Cover (it can be removed- see photos) Tilt Wheel AM/FM CASS CD Changer Day Running Lamps Dual Airbags Front Head and Side Passenger Airbag Sensor ABS: All Wheel Std Sunroof 1 key Clean and clear title Upgrades and recent repairs Window tinted- $200 New wiper blades valued at $60- April 30, 2014 Oil change done June 21, 2014 Alternator replaced in November 2013 New tires valued at $900 in 2013 (P 245/55 R 10 103T) tire size New battery in November, 2013 Air filter- $40 June 2014 We are open to a trade for equal value car or smaller suv. Message me your trade. Car is sold as is so please ask question. No refunds. We are even willing to drive the car no more than 4 hours (added charge for gas by buyer) to meet you after deposit is made. I will assist in shipping but I am not a dealer or a shipping company. My zip code is 87123 and I will meet shipping company in an open lot if needed. Message me for more information or to come see suv. I am located in Albuquerque, NM. This suv is also listed on other classified ad's so it may sell before auction ends. On Jul-15-14 at 16:37:47 PDT, seller added the following information: I also forgot to mention the glove box has to be manually adjusted to close but it never bother us and one of the interior small light is out. This suv is fully loaded and come with a 7 cd changer, sterring wheel cover, sunglass holder, garage door setting, cup holder in front and back sits and power shift options. This is a powerful truck. |
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