2015 Bmw X5 M Sport Line on 2040-cars
Nellysford, Virginia, United States
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2015 BMW X5 xDrive M Sport Line
This is the 35i, Twin Power Turbo in-line 6 cylinder, AWD (xDrive). This SUV has been delaer maintained it's whole
life. It is in very good condition and well cared for. It is easily the best car I've ever owned, but kids
playing AAU sports and getting ready for college necessitates selling it. In 2015 it was optioned out with an MSRP
of over $71K. If you go to BMW.com today, building a this car will cost almost $74K MSRP. KBB vakues it around
$54K today.
It is Carbon Black (which is very dark blue metalic in bright or LED light and only offered on the M Sport Line)
w/Black Leather seats and Fineline Oak Wood Trim. It is optioned with 20" M Sport wheels, 3rd row seating,
multi-contour front seats, adaptive M Suspension. Optional packages include Cold Weather Package (heated
front/rear seats, heated steering wheel, retractable headlight washers), Lighting Package (adaptive full LED
lights, automatic highbeams), Premium Package (comfort access, 4-zone automatic climate control), and Driver
Assistance Package (rear view camera, heads-up display).
Paint/body is almost perfect--a few very small stone chips on front end and a couple nicks in driver's side door
rocker (the BMW dealership did, but refused to fix). It has the stock 2-pane moon roof. The driver's side front
wheel has a very small spot of curb rash, but other 3 are good. Tires are very good as I have a second set of
winter wheels and tires that have seen the majority of the mileage to date, so plenty of tread on the stock summer
tires.
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