2002 E39 540iat Sport Wagon / Touring With Factory Mtech Package on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:M62 4.4L V8
For Sale By:By owner
Make: BMW
Model: 5-Series
Options: Navigation, Bluetooth Handsfree, iPhone/iPad/iPod Integration/Dock, Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Trim: Base
Safety Features: Dynamic Stability Control, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 156,591
Outstanding 2002 BMW 540iAT Sport Wagon with rare color combination and M tech sport package from the factory. Powered by the venerable M62 motor, the last V8 powered Wagon produced by BMW. This car is very well maintained with many records and can connect you with previous owner. Time for another family to enjoy this fun car. You will look a long time before finding a better e39 540i Wagon with this combination of factory options. I have enjoyed the car for 2 years and put 30,000 miles on it without any issues. I am a very fussy owner and attend to ALL maintainence before it becomes at issue. Some upgrades include Bravarian Auto speakers, Dice Mediabridge integrated iPod/iPhone dock, Bluetooth/hands free, USB and AUX connection with Sirius SAT radio, all controllled thru M Tech steering wheel. Also I have Widescreen Navigation upgraded to the later (faster) BMW Mark IV DVD unit. A stiffer Eibach rear anti-roll bar has been installed and also installed were K&R front springs, but have reverted to the factory springs (I will include K&R front springs and original anti-roll bar). New brakes (pads and rotors), radiator, fan clutch, water pump, thermostat, auxiliary fan, ALL control arms and thrust arms. New Bilstien shocks. New rear air springs. At 156,XXX miles this car still feels like it just came out of the factory and with BMW replacing the engine for the original owner at 48,000 miles (it is recorded in BMW computer system can confirm with the VIN# through your friendly Dealer). BMW also replaced the instrument cluster for the previous owner under warranty. This really is 100,000+ mile car on the engine due to the BMW short block replacement and it drives fabulously. The history report will indicate one accident with the original owner where apparently the hood and passenger fender were replaced. I bought the car from AlphaCars in Boxborough, MA where they had serviced it for 6 years before I bought the car used at 127,XXX miles. I will also include the black alloy wheels which are fitted with All Season tires. You can connect to my Skydrive on the following link http://sdrv.ms/OanA51 for 140+ photos including those taken in 2012 with the K&R springs and black wheels. Observant people will notice the pictures with the black wheels installed shows the car with a slightly lowered front with the K&R springs, but as mentioned I have reverted to the original springs. Thanks for looking. Feel free to call or txt me - James 3125607980.
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