2013 Bmw M5 Base Sedan 4-door on 2040-cars
Plainsboro, New Jersey, United States
For more details email me at: geniagccostine@ukentertainers.com .
This BMW was the first M5 Superman Combo ( Frozen Monte Carlo Blue with Sakhir orange) to enter the United States
featured on Bimmerpost.com on 9/5/2012 go to site for post. This M5 was costumed ordered this way which cost $5000
extra for color (FMCB) at factory which adds to the rareness of this M5 .The Sakhir Orange leather interior was
also a add on of $3500 other noted options Bang&Olufsen sound system $3700 Piano finish Black Trim $1080 20"M
light alloy wheels $1300 Executive Package $5500 which included heating steering wheel ,power tailgate, Comfort
access keyless entry,
soft close automatic doors, rear sunshade,front ventilated seats, active front seats,heated rear seats,4-zone
climate control,heads up display ,BMW apps.
Drivers Assistance Package $1900 which includes Lane departure,active blind spot detection,side and top view
cameras two keyless entry remotes plus much much more. So as you can see there was no expense spared when ordering
was done on this M5.This is a 1 owner non smoker vehicle with clean carfax and has never had any paint work .There
are no dings or dents and has been stored in a heated garage all its life . All services are up to date and ready
for next owner
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