2013 Bmw Z4 Like New! Only 2,600 Miles. Metallic Blue. Automatic/8 Speed on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Like new! 2600 miles. 2013 BMW Z4 28i. Retractable hardtop with opening/closing function at up to 35 mph. Deep sea metallic blue. Canberra beige Kansas leather. Sports performance package that includes engine with twin-powered turbo technology. 18" alloy star-spoke wheels. Heated sports seats include power and lumbar support and memory settings. Sport automatic transmission with eight-speed paddle shifters. Dynamic stability control with comfort, sport, and sport plus modes. Comfort access keyless entry. Rain-sensing windshield wipers and automatic headlight control. Sports leather steering wheel. Bluetooth wireless technology. AM/FM/CD/MP3/HD/satellite radio. Warranty is transferrable with remainder of the original four years to new owner or 47, 400 more miles. Also transferrable is the remainder of the four-year roadside assistance program. Purchaser will save over $3000 in sales tax. (There is no sales tax on automobiles purchased and registered from an individual in Arizona, as opposed to buying from a dealer.) MPG in town is 29 and 33 on the road. Car new with sales tax was $57,000.
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