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2014 Bmw Z4 Sdrive35i Convertible + M Sport + Tech Packages (nav), Dual Clutch on 2040-cars

US $58,625.00
Year:2014 Mileage:4900
Location:

I am selling my 2014 Z4 with 4,9xx miles.  It will likely break 5,000 miles because I still drive it on nice days.

It's a new for 2014 color and is a gorgeous combo - Glacier SILVER on RED leather, with M Interior 'Aluminum Carbon Shadow' trim.

It is the 35i (twin turbo 6 cylinder).  It has the DCT transmission with paddle shifters which shifts amazingly smoothly and quickly.  This is the only BMW available with the DCT other than the M3, and is the best transmission I've had in the 10+ BMWs I've owned.


In addition to DCT, it also has the following options added:

- M Sport Package
  • 18" Light alloy Star-spoke wheels style 325M-with performance run-flat tires
  • M Sports leather steering wheel ' with paddle shifters
  • Anthracite headliner
  • Adaptive M Suspension
  • Aerodynamic kit
- Technology Package
  • Voice-command
  • Real Time Traffic Information
  • BMW Online and BMW Apps
  • Navigation system
  • Enhanced USB and Bluetooth plus Smartphone Integration
  • BMW Apps
  • Remote Services

If you'd like to build and price a similar Z4, go here:

BASE MSRP  $56,950
Glacier Silver Metallic $550
M Sport Package $2,500
Technology Package $2,250
7-Speed double clutch Transmission $450
Destination & Handling: $925
Total MSRP as Built $63,625

I have both keys and all books.  The car is currently located in Atlanta, GA and the title is free in clear.
No mechanical issues and fully covered by factory BMW warranty.



I can sell locally, pick a buyer up from the airport, or ship the car within the 48 states.

Call or text me with any questions: 678-458-3344

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