2000 Bmw 528i Base Sedan 4-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, United States
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Up for Auction is a very clean 2000 BMW 528i Sedan non-smoking ladies car. I purchased this BMW in 2003 with low miles. I am the second owner. She has been very reliable transportation. Features; Clean Clean Clean! All gauges, lights, instruments, and options are working and functional Leather heated seats (front seats) (6) Disk CD changer in trunk Heated Seats Rear Seat Heat and Air Sun Roof (power) Rain Sensor Windshield Memory Seats Cruise Control AC Tilt Steering Wheel Floor Mats Fresh Oil Change The engine runs a bit rough. The engine sensors do not re-set thus the "check engine" lights have been on for 30,000 miles. A deer ran into the front left fender. (see picture) The rest of the body is damage free and outside of the deer the car has never been in an accident. There is some rust on the bottom edge of the trunk lid, and a little on the rocker panels. (see pictures) The shift sensor in the transmission is broken thus down-shifting is a little rough. The car is good clean transportation that will get you from A to B. Good luck and happy bidding!
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