2006 Bmw X5 3.0i The Best Looking X5 You Will Ever See!!!!! on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
Engine:3.0L Straight 6 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sport Utility
Make: BMW
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: X5
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Trim: 3.0i Sport Utility 4-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Here is your chance to own (My baby) THE BEST LOOKING X5 IN THE COUNTRY!!!
2006 BMW X5 with Premium and sports package.
Clean Title with ONLY two oners!!! I'm the second owner since 2009
Extended Warranty and BMW Free Mantainence just got expired 5 Months ago
You have to see this X5 in person to appreciate it!! It's Super clean!!!
NOTE: MY X5 IT'S NOT PAID OFF YET
Over $17,000 I spent on it!!! $13,000 only on Original BMW Parts!!!
All the upgrades are original BMW parts except for the rear spoiler.
No modifications or upgrades done to the engine! That would have voided my extended warranty!
Here's a list of the upgrades:
Aerodynamic OEM bodykit PLUS Door moldings $3000, $2200 labor, installed them at BMW dealer, and $1500 to get them painted
20" BMW Staggered wheels with tires $5000. 315x35R20 Rear (those tires are huge!) 275x40 Front
BMW Underride protection bar $2000 including Tax
BMW Front bumper Bull bar $800
BMW Titanium Silver complete interior trim set $1200
After market Carbon fiber spoiler $400
Carbon Fiber side window pillars
A Mat black custom paint finnish on Hood/ grills/ front lip/ bottom of running boards/ and center rear bumper. (That's how it's originally done in the BMW Brochure/Catalog) It was done at Platinum motor sport in Hollywood! where all high end cars get their paint jobs done!!! This place specializes in Mat Black paint. The best in California in Mat Paint!!!
BMW Cargo net $450
BMW Auto dim mirror with campus $300. (originally came with Standard Mirror)
Titanium Silver side mirrors frames about $100
BMW ipod connection and Aux connection... I can't remember but bought and installed them at the BMW dealer
A later model BMW TCU (upgrade) for better bluetooth connection $500. bought and installed at BMW dealer
About the X5:
I bought it under CPO warranty covered for 3 years! So it had always been serviced and maintained at the BMW dealer! When I bought it I bought a BMW free maintenance package with it, so all maintenance been done at the dealer, so all parts on it are OEM BMW parts! from brake pads to rotors to battery to engine oil/ all fluids changes, Filters ext... last maintenance done it was last August and its not due to any maintenance anytime soon.
A lot of new parts been replaced on it although it didn't need to get them replaced but my cousin works at the dealer and he replaced a lot of parts for me under the warranty. One of the last recent things been replaced on it at close to 100,000 Miles was the water pump, Although my old one was good!
All the service history are available on the X5 key, if you require I can always go to the dealer and get them print it out.
My baby x5 is well taking care of! never abused or pushed it was only a cruiser! it looks and drives like a brand new X5. Not a single fault with it! All the seats except for the drivers seat are almost in brand new condition because I'm a single guy with no kids and don't carry passengers with me! I've been told by my local dealer that you can do another 100,000 miles on this car with no problems because it was well maintained!!
Whoever is going to own this one of a kind X5 he is a lucky person because I babyed this vehicle!!! I'm even afraid to slam my car door when I get inside it! that's how careful I am with this baby!!
I just had it proffesionally detailed PLUS an auto express care treatment on the paint and the interior been applied that cost me $500! that treatment should last on the car for a year. it's a protection for the paint and the interior. The shine will stay on it for about a year. It's not wax or some quotting! it's a special chemical treatment that blends in the car's paint and interior to protect the whole car from UV rays and bird poop or anything could do damage to the paint or interior. some dealerships charge $1000-$2000 for that treatment and it's a four hours process, all done by hand. Now my X5 been covered it and kept it in the garage for the next owner. I wont be driving it anymore.
Condition:
there's a small... very thin scratch about two inches long on the rear passenger side panel. I think someone keyed it there, it's really not bad, I have a picture of that taken if you wanna see it. Also there is a tiny scratch on the trunk lid it's about 3/4 of an inch and this scratch was there when I bought it. the rest of it its in great paint condition.
Tires: I have Bridgestone Duller runflats on rear with about 70-80 thread left and Michelin Diamries on the Front with about the same thread as the rears.
Not sure what else to list? I can always provide you with my phone number to answer all of your questions.
You are going to love owning this X5!!! you will get compliments on it where ever you go!!! Even at My my local dealer they keep telling (it's the best looking X5 they had ever seeing) Supermarkets... Shopping malls... anywhere I go random people keep telling NICE RIDE!!! or other comments like that!!
Quick list of some of the Specs on it:
Xenon Adaptive headlights
Automatic headlights
Rain sensor, it works automatically slow or fast it depends on how heavy or light the rain is
Remote controled windows. You can open all of your windows and sunroof remotley from the key fob (it's nice feature on hot days). You can close em all by one turn of the key. this feature came standard on the car.
Climat control, with a fan timer to come on anytime you want when you are away from the car for so many hours on a hot day, it realises the hot air from the interior. Nice feature!!
A security code: this is a great Anti Theft feature! the vehicle wont start even with it's key until you enter the 4 digit code that you have pr-set prior when you parked the car last. So you dont have to worry about the wife or kids borrowing your car while you are taking a nap lol.
This a BMW factory feature that it comes only on certain models. never seen an X5 with this great feature before not sure why mine has it
Of course all the other goodies that comes on any X5 like traction control stability control ext...
Please take care of it as much as I did!!!
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