2010 Bmw M3 4door 4l V8 414hp, 1 Owner Age 70, Meticulously Maintained W/records on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
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Car Details: 2010 BMW M3 Sedan Extremely rare 4-door V-8 M3 w/414 HP, Double-clutch Transmission, Premium Package and Technology Package, including Navigation. Black-On-Black,.1 OWNER (age 70) Southern car, meticulously maintained (extra oil changes) w/ all maintenance records Never raced or wrecked, no door dings - superb condition Still under BMW Factory Warranty w/free scheduled maintenance good through January 2014 or 50k miles Original MSRP on this vehicle was $71,905. 4.0-liter 32-valve 414-hp V-8 engine with M Double-VANOS “steplessly” variable valve timing Xenon Adaptive Headlights Mileage 44,000 Exterior Color Jet Black Interior Color Black Novillo Leather Body Style Sedan Doors Four Door Engine 8 Cylinder Transmission Shiftable Automatic Drive Type 2 wheel drive – rear
Options Installed
Premium Package (Power folding mirrors, Garage-door opener, Carbon Leather interior trim, Digital compass mirror, BMW Assist w/Bluetooth) Technology Package (M Drive, Keyless entry, Navigation) M Double-clutch Transmission 19 “ wheels w/performance tires Anti-theft alarm system Moonroof Heated front seats Park Distance Control (rear) iPod and USB adapter Satellite radio Enhanced Premium Sound (w/CD-MP3 player) Adjustable front armrest Adjustable seat width/lumbar Rear center armrest Folding rear-seat headrests Rain sensor and auto headlight Shadowline exterior trim
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