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2011 Bmw Alpina B7 750li Clean Title, Low Mileage, Carfax, Single Owner on 2040-cars

US $75,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:24000
Location:

South San Francisco, California, United States

South San Francisco, California, United States

Shift is selling a Black Sapphire Metallic 2011 BMW Alpina B7 with Saddle Brown leather interior. Based on the well-known BMW 7 series chassis, this B7 has a 4.4L TwinPower Turbocharged V8 capable of 500 horsepower. From the outside, the B7 can instantly be recognized by its iconic 20 spoke 21 inch Alpina wheels, aerodynamics kit, and quad exhaust. When driving the B7, it has distinctive interior queues like the hand-stitched lavalina leather Alpina steering wheel, piano black trim, and blue Alpina illumination on the speedometer and door sills. This car is very clean inside and out, mechanically sound and smooth to drive. 

This 2011 Alpina B7 Features:
Single Owner
24,000 Miles (6,000 miles/year)
No Accidents 
Carfax Available

Bi-Xenon Headlights
Parking Distance Controller (PDC)
Automatic Rain Sensors
Automatic Driver and Passenger Seats
Automatic Rear Sun Shades
Heated Seats (Front & Rear)
Quad Climate Control
Rear Seat Entertainment
- Two OEM BMW Headphones
Heads-up Display (HID)
Lane Departure Warning
Active Blind Spot Detection
BMW Comfort Access 
Grey Alcantara headliner
Aux Hookup 
Self-Leveling Air Suspension

BMW iDrive:
Navigation
Voice Control
10.25” High-Resolution Display
12GB Hard Drive
CD Changer
Bluetooth

The Alpina B7 speaks quality from head to toe with a sticker price of over $130,000; however it can be yours today for a fraction of that cost. This car is being sold by the owner through a concierge service called Shift. Shift provides a 7-day return guarantee, and on-demand free test drives.
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