2012 Bmw X5 Xdrive35i Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l With Active Steering on 2040-cars
Lebanon, New Jersey, United States
The pictures do not do justice to the condition of this car. Both the exterior and interior are absolutely mint. Only thing to disclose is one small mark on the rear bumper that was there when I purchased it. Inside there is not a flaw to note except some basic wear on the leather steer wheel and the drivers side door. ALL FOUR TIRES REPLACED within the last couple thousand miles. The rears are new as of 10/12/13. The car has a transferable tire and wheel insurance package for any road hazard damage. Fully loaded with all the creature comforts and cutting edge technology --
As you will see in the pictures the mileage is 38000. The first 18000 miles of the car was with BMW corporate in Woodcliff Lakes NJ. That was from April 2012 - December 2012 when I purchased it from a BMW Dealer. The car has been 100% serviced by BMW and you will find the full records. Car is still in factory warranty. Happy to answer any other questions by email bennett6457@gmail.com. Note -- This is not the X5M - Is is an X5 with M Sport package. For 100+ pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/89663575@N04/sets/72157635955416985/ |
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