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US $34,800.00
Year:2008 Mileage:55900
Location:

Surrey, BC, Canada

Surrey, BC, Canada
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No way! A like new, fully factory optioned 2008 BMW M5 at this price!? The owner must have gone coo coo!

No, it is not a rebuilt, if that's what you are thinking. Yes, it did have a minor $630 accident back in 2009, but that is it. The car is pristine! Not a scratch on its body. Its 500 hp V10 engine is just waiting for you to tame it. Truly the ultimate luxury performance sedan. On top of it all, the car recently passed a multi-point inspection conducted by a BMW dealership, and they couldn't find a single problem with it. Zero! Zilch! Nada!


All available factory options are installed: 

- Executive package
- Head-up display 
- Navigation 
- Voice control 
- Parking sensors 
- Bluetooth 
- Keyless 
- Heated steering wheel 
- Full perforated merino leather 
- Heated, cooled seats 
- M multifunction seats with active width adjustment 
- Power-adjustable, power-folding, heated, auto-dimming sideview mirrors 
- Seats, steering column and sideview mirrors memory 
- Dual-zone automatic climate control 
- Alcantara roofliner 
- Soft close doors 
- Power rear window sunshade 
- Manual rear side window sunshades 
- Enhanced premium sound 
- iPod and USB adapter 
- DVD player 
- Adaptive Xenon headlights 
- Power sunroof 
- Auto windshield wipers 
- Auto-dimming rearview mirror 
- Fold down rear seats 
- Tire pressure monitoring system 
- Fog lights 
- Headlight cleaners 
- Rear spoiler 
- 19" alloy wheels with 255/40 front and 285/35 rear performance tires

55,900 miles (90,000 km)


This beautiful beast is prominently displayed in our showroom in Surrey, BC, Canada. Call or text Oliver now at (604) 618-8921 to book an appointment for a viewing and a test drive!

- Trade-ins welcome!
- We help you finance or lease, even if you are international students or new immigrants!
- Extended warranty available

Vii Auto Boutique
Motor Dealer License #31249
16144 84 Ave
Surrey, BC V4N 0V9

Mon-Fri: 10 am - 8 pm
Sat: 10 am - 6 pm
Closed on Sundays and statutory holidays

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