2003 Bmw Z4 2.5i Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
You can search far and wide and you won't find a used Z4 that has this few of miles along while at the same time being in the pristine condition it is in..........I'm not exaggerating when I say this care looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor.....and it's 11 years later.
This car was purchased in the Washington, DC area in 2003 then quickly shipped to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida where it was garaged from day one and driven only occasionally.
BEAUTIFUL BODY, PAINT HAS ALL OF ITS ORIGINAL LUSTER, ZERO DULL SPOTS.
Interior is gorgeous, a minor, almost invisible scratch on the passenger leather seat, again, no one can believe this car is for real.
Options on the BMW Z4 Include:
- Convenience Package (Auto Dimming Interior & Exterior Mirrors, Storage Package, Automatic Climate Control)
- Premium Package (Fully Automatic Power Soft-Top, Power Seats w/ Driver Memory)
- Sports Package (18" Alloy Wheels, Sport Suspension, Sport Button for optional handling experience)
- Heated Front Seats
- Rain Sensor for Windshield Wipers
- Xenon Headlights with Automatic Leveling
- Power Windows, Power Locks, Heated Dual-Power Mirrors, Heated Washer Jets, Cruise Control
- Premium Sound System with DSP (has an internal CD player) with 10 Speakers
-The added bonus, as if there needs to be one is that this BMW comes with a limited edition Art Deco Hardtop. It took the owner's over a year to track down this hard top in the same Merlot of the car. After a year, ONE was located at a dealership in California and shipped to Ft.. Lauderdale. The cost on this hard top alone was $7,000.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A BMW dealer do a pre-purchase inspection less than a month ago
-new plugs and coils
-completely new fluids (coolant, transmission, oil, wiper, blinker ;)
-fresh alignment
-4 new performance tires with less than 200 miles
Neither this description nor the pictures are going to truly reflect the unbelievable condition of this car. The only reason I am selling it, is that I have sold my Florida condo and have no need for an extra car in Washington, DC. So trust me, this is breaking my heart to sell such a beauty!
My hope is that it will get sold to a "good family" and that they will enjoy and take care of this car as much as I.
The asking price for the car as described above is $19,900, which again includes the $7,000 limited edition hard top and a brand new set of 4 "run flat" tires which cost just over $1,200. These tires have less than 200 miles on them.
And you ask "why is he selling this?" .......my reply..."good question"!
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