2007 Bmw X5 3.0si Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Tupelo, Mississippi, United States
One owner, non-smoker. Original sticker $ 45,900 plus Active vent seat package $ 2,100 (Driver and passenger active/massage ventilated seat; Includes: Multi-countour Seats with Lumbar Support),
Premium package $ 4,050 (Garage door opener; Coming home device; Automatic operation rear view mirror; Driver and passenger door mirrors with automatic operation; Driver and passenger seat with lumbar adjustment; Storage package; Compass; Ambient light package; Electric foldable mirrors;Perforated Nevada Leather, Panorama Moonroof), Rear climate package $ 700, Technology package $ 2,600 (Parking distance sensors front and radar, parking distance sensors rear and camera; Voice activating system; Navigation System), Heated front seats $ 500, Destination $ 775, total $ 56,625. No body work, maintenance records available. Certified check, buyer to pickup in Tupelo, Mississippi or Santa Rosa Beach, Florida |
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