2006 525xi Awd-very Good Preowned Condition W Hwy Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
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Car still look and runs great and original window stickers included! Just started a family and now need more room!! Although I would feel confident driving this car anywhere, the vehicle is being sold 'as is' in everyone's best interest. Thanks for looking!!! 2006 BMW 525xi Clean title 175k miles (mostly highway miles) $8999 OBO MECHANICAL: Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)-inc: dynamic brake control, hill descent control, electronic brake proportioning, cornering & braking stability enhancement, brake fade compensation, start-off assist, brake drying, brake standby, traction control xDrive all-wheel drive system w/variable torque split Aluminum double-pivot strut-type front suspension Aluminum 4-link integral rear suspension Twin-tube gas-pressure shock absorbers Front/rear stabilizer bars P225/50R17 all-season tires 17" x 7.5" alloy wheels Space saver compact spare tire Vehicle-speed-sensitive Servotronic pwr steering-inc: variable assist, variable-ratio 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS) Drop-down tool kit in trunk EXTERIOR: 2-way pwr tilt/slide moonroof-inc: 1-touch open/close, anti-trapping feature, sliding sunshade, open/close from exterior lock Front/rear body-color bumpers Chrome & matte-black side window trim Halogen automatic headlights Halogen free-form fog lights Daytime running lights Dual body-color pwr heated mirrors w/reverse gear activated passenger mirror auto-tilt-down, 2-position mirror memory Rain-sensing windshield wipers-inc: articulated passenger-side wiper arm, single-wipe control, heated washer jets Heated driver door lock cylinder INTERIOR Leatherette seat trim 10-way pwr front seats-inc: pwr head restraints, 2-position driver seat memory 2-level center console compartments w/climate-controlled lower compartment Adjustable front center armrest Fold-up rear center armrest 3-spoke multi-function pwr tilt/telescopic leather-wrapped steering wheel-inc: auto tilt-up, audio controls, cruise controls, Bluetooth phone controls, 2-position memory Electronic analog speedometer & tachometer w/variable warning segment LCD main & trip odometers Check control vehicle monitor system Exterior temp display w/freeze warning alarm Tire pressure monitor Pwr windows-inc: 1-touch open/close, pwr retention, anti-trapping feature, close from exterior lock Central locking system-inc: double-lock, selective unlock Remote keyless entry-inc: remote trunk release, selective unlocking, window open, interior light activation, moonroof open BMW Assist-inc: auto collision notification, SOS button, roadside assistance, (4) year subscription Bluetooth wireless technology iDrive system w/on-board computer/controller Pwr trunk release Alarm system w/interior motion detector Coded driveaway protection (prevents engine from starting w/o proper key) Cruise control Vehicle & key memory Tri-zone automatic climate control-inc: auto air recirculation, heat-at-rest function, humidity control, activated-charcoal micro-filter ventilation Rear window defroster Anti-theft AM/FM stereo w/CD player-inc: MP3 capability, (10) speakers w/(2) subwoofers, radio data system (RDS) FM diversity antenna CD changer Locking glovebox Dual front/rear cup holders Front/rear open door storage compartments Dark poplar wood trim Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors Courtesy lights w/fade in/fade out feature BMW Ambiance Lighting Dual front/rear reading lights Seatback storage compartments Fully finished trunk w/reversible mat SAFETY: 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS) Intelligent Safety & Info System (ISIS) for deployment of safety systems Dual front 2-stage smart airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS) w/dual-threshold deployment sensors Front/rear Head Protection System (AHPS II) curtain airbags Front side-impact airbags Front safety belts-inc: pretensioners, force limiters All-passenger automatic locking retractor (ALR) LATCH attachments for rear seats Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)-inc: dynamic brake control, hill descent control, electronic brake proportioning, cornering & braking stability enhancement, brake fade compensation, start-off assist, brake drying, brake standby, traction control Interlocking door anchoring system Daytime running lights Battery safety terminal Impact sensor (automatically turns on hazard/interior lights, unlocks doors & disconnects alternator, fuel pump & starter) NO Scams please...lets not waste each others time! |
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