2011 Bmw Z4 Sdrive30i on 2040-cars
5350 N Keystone Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Engine:3.0L I6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBALM5C51BE378823
Stock Num: 378823
Make: BMW
Model: Z4 sDrive30i
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Jet Black
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 17573
This BMW includes: MULTI-FUNCTION SPORT STEERING WHEEL W/AUDIO CONTROLS Steering Wheel Audio Controls Transmission w/Dual Shift Mode SPORT PKG Aluminum Wheels Tires - Front Performance Tires - Rear Performance Active Suspension Bucket Seats COLD WEATHER PKG Heated Front Seat(s) Pass-Through Rear Seat HEATED FRONT SEATS Heated Front Seat(s) PREMIUM PKG A/C Seat Memory Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Power Passenger Seat Leather Seats Mirror Memory Climate Control Universal Garage Door Opener Power Driver Seat Passenger Adjustable Lumbar Bluetooth Connection Telematics Driver Adjustable Lumbar PWR FRONT SEATS Seat Memory Power Passenger Seat Power Driver Seat With its full CARFAX one-owner history report, you'll know exactly what you are getting with this well-kept BMW Z4. Every day feels like Saturday when you're driving a well-maintained, plush convertible like this one. Opulent refinements married with exceptional engineering make this the kind of car you'll want to own for a lifetime. Low, low mileage coupled with an exacting maintenance program make this vehicle a rare find. Added comfort with contemporary style is the leather interior to heighten the quality and craftsmanship for the BMW Z4 More information about the 2011 BMW Z4: The 2011 Z4 roadsters are among the top choices among sports cars for long trips, as they have great ride quality along with excellent handling and poise. Seating is very comfortable, and BMW hasn't forgotten about details such as storage bins. The Z4 sDrive35i models especially, with the DCT gearbox offer scorching performance without sacrificing smoothness or drivability. And among roadsters, the Z4 remains one of the most practical because of its 4-season, well-insulated retractable hardtop and reasonable trunk space. Interesting features of this model are refinement and quiet with the top up, excellent performance from DCT gearbox, decent cargo space for a roadster, Ride comfort, and steering and handling Indiana's Largest Selection of Pre-Owned Luxury Imports. Best Prices in Town Guaranteed. FINANCING Available. Our Vehicles are Carefully Hand Picked and Fully Inspected, Carfax Certified, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ONE OF OUR SALES ASSOCIATES AT 866-771-7080
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