2011 Bmw Z4 Sdrive35i Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Stuart, Florida, United States
Beautiful Deep Sea Blue Metallic with Black Kansas Leather Z4 sDrive 35i 6 speed manual. Great car that I picked up May 2012 from a Dealer in Dallas that specializes in BMW & Mercedes Lemon Law buy backs. I was told this car had a wiring issue and the harness and fuel tank were replaced to fix the issue. I purchased the car with 5,300 miles and it now has 21,500 with no issues at all. It has adaptive headlights, Rain sensor and auto headlights, Premium Package, Sport Package, Multi-Function Steering Wheel, Heated Seats, Auto Climate Control, iPod and USB adapter, Satellite Radio Prep but not installed, Cruise, so just all the right options for a fun ride.
Contact/Service Program to 10/30/2016 or 100,000 miles, apparently this was added by BMW due to the Lemon Thing. New Vehicle Warranty to 10/30/2014 or 50,000 miles. Tires are original and should be replaced soon. I left them on so you can see what condition they are in and be comfortable that this car was not abused. The car has had a clear bra paint protector film since new but is not a very good job. I was going to have it replaced but just never got around to it. Please let me know if you have any questions or need any additional information. This is a truly beautiful Z4 and tons of fun!! |
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