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2011 Bmw X5 Xdrive 35d Twin Turbo Diesel Yeah!! on 2040-cars

US $36,975.00
Year:2011 Mileage:50998
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 Does it really need an introduction?  You know what it is.  : ) 

Beautiful and unusual Sparkling Brown Bronzed finish is hands down the best color offered by BMW in this car.  With the combination of white parchment leather, it is superior!
Car has it all, truly.  Except the tiny 3rd seats where youngsters may be imprisoned.  If you want 3rd seats you might look for a competitor diesel - hint, see my other auctions.

I must tell you this is one ride you will never forget - and I truly will be a sad camper the day it rolls out.    And roll out it will to a lucky individual with the foresight to purchase it.  In the business of selecting automobiles for 25 years, I have seldom seen any vehicle anywhere taken care of like this one.  Truly no apologies. 
Not only is it beautiful far beyond my lense can capture, but this BMW X5 35D is one of the best driving cars I have ever had the privilege to take the wheel!  The performance, sound of quiet strength, and fuel mileage is quite shocking compared to the gasoline versions of the X5.

Picture space in this ad is severely limited to the non-volume sellers like myself, who are unwilling to pay a premium for the entrance fee.  This vehicle will sell itself in person, there is no doubt.  You will have to call and talk about it the old-fashioned way.  And I want to earn your business that way too. 


I only hand pick vehicles with care and move a few, not hundreds.  I do it because its my passion, because I love it.  And I love the look of satisfaction from your face when you shake my hand and say 'thank you' for selling this car, my dream car, to me.  And you will. 

Shoot me an email and send your tel or ask for mine. 

We will see you around soon!

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