2003 Bmw X5 3.0i Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Washington, United States
I have a 2001 white X5 3.0L. It has the BMW flagship inline six engine on it. The engine and tranny are still strong. No leaks and the vehicle is mechanically sound and will go another 100 k miles with no issues. I have driven it for the last 100k miles most of them are highway miles from WA to Cali. Given below are the specs
Sport package, cold weather package, premium package premium wheels Dynamic stability all wheel drive Sun roof/moon roof privacy glass and privacy screen on the 2nd row windows heated seats and HEATED STEERING WHEEL (you have to use it once and you will never want a car without it) Premium leather xenon headlamps Pretty strong runner and has never failed me in the snow. Does have a few cosmetic issues for its age as per below windshield wiper needs to be fixed A few scuffs and scratches for its age The only reason I am selling is because I have too many cars and need to get rid of one. Clear title in hand. Leave a message |
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