2006 Bmw X5 4.4i Fully Loaded! 89k Low Miles! Below Kbb Value! Export Available! on 2040-cars
Year:2006Mileage:89000Color: Measurements
Location:
Pearland, Texas, United States
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Auction Details-
2006 BMW X5 4.4i fully loaded!
Low miles only 89k
RUNS AND DRIVES!
GREAT CONDITION!!
ALL CARS ARE SOLD AS IS!!
NO RESERVE!! HIGHEST BIDDER WINS!
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Features-
Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning with air filter Rear air conditioning with separate controls 3 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel,) Cruise control with steering wheel controls Power trunk/hatch/door remote release Power windows with front and rear 1-touch down
Panorama Sunroof Dual Power seats Privacy Glass Illuminated entry Steering wheel with power tilting, power telescoping, auto tilt-away Garage door transmitter Navigation system Multi Disc CD Premium sound Heated front and rear seats Ski compartment Heated steering wheel All leather interior Power rear seats Rain sensor that controls windshield wiper speed Bluetooth hands-free phone connection. Parking Sensors Dual Air bags Side Air bags
ALL CAR PRICES STARTS BELOW KBB VALUE WITH NO RESERVE!
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DEPOSIT SHOULD BE PAID WITHIN 48 HOURS OR WE WILL RE-LIST AND BLOCK BUYERS FROM FUTURE BIDS ON OUR AUCTION!
FULL PAYMENT MUST BE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS! CARS WILL NOT BE RELEASED WITHOUT FULL PAYMENT!!
TITLE WILL BE SHIPPED BY USPS FOR OUT OF TEXAS SALES(UNLESS YOU ARE PICKING UP THE VEHICLE TITLE WILL BE GIVEN AT TIME OF PICKUP). ALL TEXAS SALES WILL PAY FINAL WINNING BID PLUS TAX AND TITLE.
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Exterior Measurements
6 ft. 1.7 in. (73.7 in.)
5 ft. 7.2 in. (67.2 in.)
15 ft. 3.7 in. (183.7 in.)
0 ft. 8 in. (8 in.)
5 ft. 1.4 in. (61.4 in.)
5 ft. 1.4 in. (61.4 in.)
9 ft. 3 in. (111 in.)
Interior Measurements
39.9 in.
39.3 in.
58.0 in.
38.5 in.
35.4 in.
57.2 in.
Fuel
Gas
Premium unleaded (required)
24.3 gal.
340.2/486.0 mi.
14/20 mpg
Weights and Capacities
6000 lbs.
1081 lbs.
6008 lbs.
0.36 Cd
4927 lbs.
16.1 cu.ft.
69.0 cu.ft.
** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain upgrades.
DriveTrain
All wheel drive
6-speed shiftable automatic
Engine & Performance
4.4 L
Double overhead cam (DOHC)
V8
32
Variable
324 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm
315 hp @ 5400 rpm
39.7 ft.
Suspension
MacPherson strut front suspension
Multi-link rear suspension
Four-wheel independent suspension
Warranty
4 yr./ 50000 mi.
4 yr./ 50000 mi.
4 yr./ 50000 mi.
4 yr./ 50000 mi.
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Features
Interior Features
Front Seats
8 -way power passenger seat
8 -way power driver seat
Passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar support
Driver seat with power adjustable lumbar support
Height adjustable driver seat
Height adjustable passenger seat
Premium leather
Bucket front seats
Rear Seats
Split-folding rear seatback
Folding with pass-thru center armrest
Rear ventilation ducts
Power Features
Remote keyless power door locks
Reverse tilt passenger mirror provides curb view when vehicle in reverse
BMW is charting new territory with the 2 Series. No, not the two-door model - that's just the kind of rear-drive coupe for which the brand is known. But the Active Tourer (which only shares its series designation with the coupe) is a front-drive tall hatchback/MPV category buster, and that's not exactly what comes to mind when you think of Bimmers. As such, the 2 Series Active Tourer is bound to turn off some of the brand's faithful, but this latest M Sport kit could at least ease the pain somewhat. The sport package for the Active Tourer packs all the usual suspects: a more aggressive aero kit, retuned suspension, blacked-out grille, 17- or 18-inch alloys and an interior with sports seats trimmed in blue-stitched Alcantara. Top all that off with an Estoril Blue paint job and you've got a compact family hauler that might look the part, and maybe handle a bit tighter, yet it naturally stops short of the full M treatment (or even an M Performance spec like you'd find in the M235i coupe). All of which is probably just as well, because that might be the only thing BMW purists would object to more than the existence of a front-drive BMW MPV in the first place.
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