2011 Bmw X6 Xdrive50i on 2040-cars
5350 N Keystone Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Engine:4.4L V8 32V GDI DOHC Twin Turbo
Transmission:8-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5UXFG8C53BLZ96406
Stock Num: Z96406T
Make: BMW
Model: X6 xDrive50i
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Pearl Silver
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 65681
This 2011 BMW X6 50i is offered exclusively by Coast to Coast Keystone The X6 50i's pristine good looks were combined with the BMW high standard of excellence in order to make this a unique find. Simply put, this all wheel drive BMW is engineered with higher standards. Enjoy improved steering, superior acceleration, and increased stability and safety while driving this AWD X6 50i. This BMW includes: SPORT PKG Aluminum Wheels Tires - Front Performance Tires - Rear Performance COMFORT ACCESS KEYLESS ENTRY Keyless Start Engine Immobilizer Power Door Locks Keyless Entry REAR-VIEW CAMERA W/TOP VIEW Back-Up Camera 3-STAGE HEATED FRONT SEATS Heated Front Seat(s) PREMIUM SOUND PKG AM/FM Stereo MP3 Player Satellite Radio Premium Sound System Auxiliary Audio Input COLD WEATHER PKG Heated Front Seat(s) PREMIUM PKG Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Universal Garage Door Opener *Note - For third party subscriptions or services, please contact the dealer for more information.* More information about the 2011 BMW X6: Premiering in 2009 and marketed as a 'Sport Activity Coupe', the X6 is based on the X5 and adeptly combines the sportiness of a coupe with the practicality of an SUV. Quick for its size and height, the X6 offers impressive cornering due to a nearly perfect 50/50 weight distribution, wide tires and BMW's Dynamic Performance Control all-wheel drive system. This model sets itself apart with powerful V8 engine, and Excellent cornering and handling. Indiana's Largest Selection of Pre-Owned Luxury Imports. Best Prices in Town Guaranteed. FINANCING Available. Our Vehicles are Carefully Hand Picked and Fully Inspected, Carfax Certified, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ONE OF OUR SALES ASSOCIATES AT 866-771-7080
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