Engine:4.4L
Mileage: 31,808
Trim: suv
Year: 2008
Drive Type: awd
Factory options include:
•Soft-Close Doors
•Navigation
•Ventilated seats
•Driver's massage seat
•Backup camera
•Parking sensors
•satellite radio
•rear entertainment dvd player with two BMW headphone still in box (I think the remote is missing)
•Heated Seats
•Sunroof
•Comfort Access (Keyless go)
•2 Master Keys
•Rear Climate Package
•Rear Heated Seats
ALSO:
ABS Brakes
Automatic Headlights
Auxiliary Pwr Outlet
Cargo Shade
Child Safety Locks
Cold Weather Package
Cruise Control
Dual Air Bags
Electrochromic Rearview Mirror
Electronic Stability Control
Fog Lamps
Front Floor Mats
Front Reading Lamps
Heated Seats - All
Heated Steering Wheel
Leather Steering Wheel
Owner's Manual
Paddle Shifter
Power Folding Mirrors
Power Liftgate
Power Locks
Power Mirrors
Power Telescopic Steering
Power Tilt Steering
Power Trunk Release
Power Windows
Premium Package
Push Button Start
Pwr Seats - Both
Pwr Steering
Rain Sensing Wipers
Rain Sensor
Rear A/C
Rear Defrost
Rear Floor Mats
Rear Heat
Rear Reading Lamps
Rear Spoiler
Remote Trunk Release
Run Flat Tires
Running Boards / Side Steps
Security System
Side Air Bags
Sport Package
Steering Wheel Audio Control
Sunshade - Side
Tinted Windows
Tire Pressure Monitor
Tire Pressure Monitor System
Traction Control
Trip Counter
Universal Garage Door Opener
Woodgrain Interior Package
XL - Xenon Headlights
Aftermarket options include:
22" X6 M replica Wheels
X6 M Aerokit
Full Matte Charcoal Paint
Lowered Suspension
This vehicle is extremely clean. some very minor marks on the paint. Wheels are new and mint.
Every body pannel on the car is original and has never been replaced, The declared accident on the truck was for minor cosmetic issues, a heavy dent and scratch on one of the fenders which was of course repaired.
On Jun-01-13 at 09:39:37 PDT, seller added the following information:
BMW X6 for Sale
Export ok super loaded up 100000 mile warranty just serviced great color combo(US $54,777.00)
Leather factory warranty alloy wheels parking sensors off lease only(US $40,999.00)
Leather moonroof cd player warranty back up camera off lease only(US $37,999.00)
2009 bmw x6 3.5 loaded prem&sport nav warranty 1 owner excellent cond$39900 obo(US $39,900.00)
Xdrive35i! awd! moonroof! xenons!(US $43,999.00)
2013 bmw x6 m awd loaded with heads-up sear and side view factorry warranty(US $103,000.00)
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