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2005 Bmw X5 3.0i 92k Miles - 6 Speed Manual - Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $12,700.00
Year:2005 Mileage:91800 Color: The exterior is black metallic and in excellent condition all around
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

2005 BMW X5 3.0i in Exceptional Original Condition

This is my personal X5.  It is in exceptional condition with low milage.  Runs and drives perfectly and is road ready for travel anywhere.

Exterior:
The exterior is black metallic and in excellent condition all around.  No door dings or scratching.  Exterior is a 9 of 10.

Interior:
The interior is black leather and essentially in like new condition.  All seats, headliner and carpets are in perfect condition.
It has a very nice set of BMW factory rubber mats in all floor areas and a large rear cargo mat in the rear.
Large panoramic sunroof found only in 2004 and newer models. 2003 and earlier models had small sunroof.

Transmission:
Rare 6 speed manual transmission found only in late 2004 and newer.  2003 back were 5 speed.

Engine:
3.0i six cylinder engine giving 24 MPG regularly at 65 MPH.  Engine compartment is very clean, original and orderly.

Ownership History:
The CarFax indicates the first owner owned this X5 for 12 months and 7500 miles.  
The second owner lived in the Los Angeles area from 2006 to 2014 and took it to the same BMW dealership for regular service.

CarFax History:
The CarFax indicates NO accidents and 2 owners prior to my ownership.

Maintenance History:
The CarFax shows an extensive service and maintenance history at the local BMW factory dealership.  The car was owned by an engineer and well cared for.

Wheels and Tires:
It currently has 19 inch Sport alloy wheels with  Michelins. Front tires are 50% and rear tires 75%.
Also available is a like new set 17 inch Yokohama Geolandar winter tires with 95% tread remaining on 4 near perfect alloy wheels.


Heated seats, single factory CD, trip computer, panoramic sunroof, headlight washers.

This X5 is in excellent condition inside and out. Everything works as new. 

PLEASE, SERIOUS CALLERS ONLY THAT KNOW THE RARITY AND VALUE OF AN 
EXCELLENT CONDITION LOW MILAGE 6 SPEED MANUAL 2005 3.0i.

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