2001 Bmw 740 I on 2040-cars
1931 High St, Longwood, Florida, United States
Engine:4.4L V8
Transmission:5 speed automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBAGG83441DN81145
Stock Num: IMOLAROT
Make: BMW
Model: 740 i
Year: 2001
Exterior Color: Imola Red
Interior Color: Black Leather
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 113205
You are looking at a rare Imola Red 2001 BMW 740i with M Sports Package. This is an executive hotrod in every way. The Sport Package has special sport front seats that, in addition to providing lateral support for enthusiastic driving, have an articulated backrest that flexes up to 27 degrees for more or less shoulder support as desired. Thigh support - the forward portion of the seat cushion - may be extended up to 2.4 inches. Including the other 14-way power adjustments, including 4-way lumbar adjustment, that's a total of 18 adjustments. Full leather black interior with Vavona redwood trim. With the sports package you will also get the elegant 18-inch M Parallel Spoke wheels, eight inches wide in front and nine and a half inches at the rear. The front rims are mounted with 235/50ZR-18 performance tires while the rears are wrapped with fantastic 255/45ZR-18 performance rubber. ------ Get a well-maintained, competitively-priced, Used Car in Longwood at Southern Auto Liquidators. We hand select our Used Vehicle Inventory, to offer unsurpassed quality and value. ------ DISCLAIMER - All information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Prices may be subject to change. Prices are exclusive of tax, tag, title and $199 processing fee.
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