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2003 Bmw 530i - Gorgeous Titanium Gray Metallic - With Black Leather Interior!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:147733 Color: complimented by a beautiful black leather interior
Location:

Royersford, Pennsylvania, United States

Royersford, Pennsylvania, United States
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2003 BMW 530i

"No Reserve 3 Day Auction"

Up for auction is my 2003 BMW 530i. This is a great car.  I have owned several other 5 series BMWs (525, 533, 535, 528 & the 540), and this one is one of the nicest, fun to drive and reliable, that I have owned.  This is the last year for the E39.

The car has always been garaged.  It has the rare titanium gray metallic paint exterior complimented by a beautiful black leather interior.  The paint looks great as does the interior.  The car handles like its on rails.  It is an absolute pleasure to drive.

This car has the cold weather package - heated seats and steering wheel (my wife's favorite) - it has lots of features - but here are some things I thought I would highlight....
  • Excellent Sound System - CD Player
  • Moon Roof
  • Steptronic Automatic Transmission - you can also use it as a manual (fun to drive)
  • Upgraded Xenon Lights - "Angel Eyes"- See pics - they look great!
  • New front and rear brakes/rotors (installed about 8,000 miles ago)
  • Oil Changes - Always Synthetic - Mobil One
  • No leaks!
  • Pixels - there are a few light pixels on the dash that are out - this has occurred in every 5 series from '97 -'03 that I have ever seen.  It's very common for these cars.  Most are still visible and well lit, but I just wanted to mention it that there are some that are out.
  • Has current PA Inspection
  • Bought rear tires and they have approx 10,000 miles on them, the front have approx 50% tread life remaining.
I have taken a lot of pictures of the car.  Ebay will only let me upload 24 for this auction, but if you are interested, I can email more to you.  The pictures will tell the story for this car.  It looks and it runs great.  I would drive this car across country with no hesitation.

I am only selling her because I need more room for my growing family.  Whoever buys this car is going to love it.

I am a long time ebayer and I know how hard it can be to buy a car online.  What I can tell you is that I am above board about everything.  I've been in that position where I bought a car, the seller was not honest, and then I ended up with a car I may not have bought, had I known the truth.  I would and will not do that to anyone. 

With that said, please realize that this is a nice car, but it is an (11) year old car.  Please expect some scratches/nics that are normal for a car of this vintage.

I recommend you come, see and drive the car.  If you have any questions, I can be reached on my cell @ 484-868-1817.

I am in the Philadelphia, Pa area and would be more than willing to meet the buyer at the Philadelphia Airport, hand them the keys and drive her home.

Thanks for looking at the auction and if you decide to bid - bid with confidence.


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