2009 Bmw 128i Convertible - Pristine! Premium Sport Cold - Low 15k Miles! Nr! on 2040-cars
Hanover, Maryland, United States
This gorgeous 2009 BMW 128i convertible has only 14,980 miles - only driven in good weather - always stored inside. I'm losing my free indoor parking space, and I don't have time for leisurely weekend drives anyway. I've just had this BMW fully detailed yesterday ('Supreme Platinum' inside/outside detailing), and it is ready to go to a new owner.
This 128i is has the rare 6 speed manual with the Sport option - it's a car for the BMW enthusiast who wants a real sport experience. Performance and handling are superb, and it still gets 32mpg on the highway. Heavily loaded with the Premium, Sport, and Cold Weather packages: power everything, heated seats and heated steering wheel, full leather, sport seats, keyless entry and start, rear distance alert (beeps as you back up towards obstacles). I'll cooperate with the buyer on shipping, or I'll pick you up at the DC or Baltimore airports or train stations. If you are new to eBay or have no feedback, please contact me when bidding. Please have cash or financing ready. $500 deposit via PayPal immediately upon winning the auction. Full payment within 5 days. |
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