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2005 Bmw X5 3.0i Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:145500 Color: The exterior of this BMW is in good overall shape
Location:

United States

United States

2005 BMW X5

Premium Package, Sport Package, Cold Weather Package 

No Smoking, service recently, only repair at BMW Dealer, oil change at local auto shop every 3k miles, comes with IPod connector and IPod, Owner's Manual, comes with 2 Keys.

2005 BMW X5 instant Market Value: $12,124

Main Options Include:

 Navigation
 Bluetooth
 Heated Seats
 Heated Steering Wheel
 19" OEM Sport Rims
 Panorama Sunroof
 Tire Pressure Sensors
 Rear Window Shades

Exterior:
The exterior of this BMW is in good overall shape.  The body looks straight and the paint is shiny and bright and looks good overall, but it does show some dings, scratches, etc. There are no cracks in the windshield, but it does show some typical road wear, rock chips, etc. It has the typical  scratches/dings/dents/rock chips that you'd expect, that are consistent with age and use on a 2005 SUV, but it still has an overall nice look. 

Interior:
The interior of this X5 is in overall good shape. The leather looks good overall, but does show some wear and blemishes here and there.  The carpets are in good shape overall, but do show some blems. 

Just bought a new car and need to sell my vehicle. Fixed price, accept best offer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/301106429372

Local Pick up preferred  but can ship

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