2006 Bmw M5 Base Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Catalytic converter replaced by bmw a few months ago under federal warranty. Approx 15k repair.
PURCHASED FROM BOB SMITH BMW IN LOS ANGELES. KEPT IN LA UNTIL END OF 2011. Clutch and oil cooler replaced by BMW under warranty. Approx 10k repair. Alternator and battery replaced by BMW this year. Approx $1400. Front brakes done this year. Cilajet protection warranty for exterior. Black center grill piece. Looks very sharp compare to chrome. BMWAux plugin installed, for some reason it didn't come with the 2006 model. Not sure about the later models. Saphire black exterior with black premium leather interior. Rare aluminum interior trim which is far superior over wood-grain. Approx 69,800 miles which is low for this year vehicle. This car is fully loaded with heads up hologram display, suede headliner, active seats which grip on turns, etc. Many people claim fully loaded when it's not the case. 500 horse power! Button turns it down to 400. SMG transmission is so responsive like a Ferrari. Paddle shift or put into drive / fully automatic. There is no chance any stick shift could keep up. This model I don't believe they made stick in America. Responsible ownership, driven hard as the M was made for but never raced on the track or abused. Truly pampered, this car is my baby. I'm the second owner, bought it at 19,000 miles. I purchased the vehicle as a certified pre-owned from the dealership and in this rare case I know the first owner who I'd put you in touch with upon request. He is a friend of Matt Smith of Bob Smith BMW who would also be happy to speak with you to verify this. It's a long story which I will explain. This car hasn't been tossed around and he is very responsible adult, traded it in absolutely cherry. Price just reduced again. Originally I listed in the mid 30s which was unrealistic, I sat it out for awhile and am ready to make a deal. Feel free to have it inspected at BMW. Minor paint work needed for absolute perfection as shown in pictures, this is reflected into the price. I will provide all paperwork for the replacement work. Check autotrader for the clean carfax or VIN. Respectfully, I am not willing to negotiate / communicate via email and will not respond. Please call my cell 312.415.9565 if you have questions or would like to set an appointment for a showing. First to get the money into my account takes it. Pink slip ready to go. |
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