2005 Bmw Z4 2.5i Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Superb 2005 BMW Z4 2.5
liter convertible! This is a gorgeous
example of German engineering. Both fun to drive and reliable as
a Swiss watch. I am helping my mother sell this beautiful specimen of an
automobile. The car has Pennsylvania plates but currently garaged here in
Baltimore. Come take a look and take a test drive (serious buyers only). Send
questions to ebay account. The car runs perfect like a top. She has had only
one other owner and has been extremely well maintained. There has never been a
collision. She has a clean history. New floor mats. New wiper blades. Recent
full synthetic oil change. Full climate control with efficient A/C system,
cruise control and remote entry. Additional features
include ABS, stability control, dynamic brake control and brake proportion
control, traction control, run-flat tires, front and side airbags, and
rain-sensing wipers; plus remote entry and a superb sound system with in-dash
CD. The soft top with heated glass window is manual but is easily opened
with one hand. The engine has been well maintained with
documentation of regular oil changes and service. There are mostly highway
miles as the car was driven from Baltimore to PA on occasion. There are no
mechanical or cosmetic flaws. As mentioned above there is some mild
discoloration of the front headlamps from UV exposure and only very minor
small incidental fine scratches which are barely noticeable. This car is in truly excellent condition. I
don't think it would be fair to say the car is mint because of these extremely minor
cosmetic flaws. But for a car with 64,000 miles she is truly outstanding. Anyone
lucky enough to purchase this automobile will be rewarded with pure driving
pleasure. She is perfect for a Sunday drive and more than capable of attacking
twisty back roads. This BMW is a classic and turns heads. There is a gorgeous
rumble heard from the motor as it revs. German engineering ensures a tight fit
to the road. The 5-speed manual transmission is as smooth as silk shifting. BMW
really made a tight machine with this one. Spring is here! This roadster won't last. Put
the top down and enjoy! Happy bidding. |
BMW Z4 for Sale
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