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2007 Bmw X3 Very Clean Inside And Out on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:89900 Color: Mirrors
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
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This is a 2007 BMW X3 is White with a gray interior. Standard features include 17-inch chrome wheels, a panoramic moon-roof, automatic climate control, full power accessories, automatic headlights, heated mirrors and key-less entry. Power front seats and a CD player with an auxiliary input are also included. It has a Cold Weather package featuring heated front and rear seats, headlights and a ski bag; and a Premium package that bundles a universal garage door opener, upgraded interior lighting and leather upholstery and lumbar supports for the front seats.

This vehicle has always been garaged and serviced by BMW. It is extremely clean inside and out for the age and miles on the vehicle.


Pricing Details for a 2007 BMW X3 SUV
3.0si 4dr SUV

Customized True Market Value® Prices


Trade-In Private Party Dealer Retail
National Base Price $9,938 $11,359 $12,962
Optional Equipment $1,630 $1,837 $2,300
2-Way Manual Driver's Seat $10 $12 $15
Front and Rear Parking Sensors $139 $157 $196
Power Folding Exterior Mirrors $37 $41 $52
Rear Heated Seats $46 $52 $65
Rear Ski Bag $38 $43 $54
Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror $29 $33 $41
Adaptive Headlights $36 $41 $51
Auto-Dim Exterior Mirror(s) $37 $41 $52
AM/FM HD Radio Audio System $99 $112 $140
Heated Passenger Seat $38 $42 $53
Power Passenger Seat Lumbar Adjustment $18 $21 $26
Heated Driver's Seat $38 $42 $53
Power Driver's Seat Lumbar Adjustment $18 $21 $26
10-Way Power Driver's Seat $69 $78 $98
Xenon High Intensity Discharge Headlights $87 $98 $122
Self-Leveling Headlights $36 $41 $51
Front and Rear Side Airbags $77 $86 $108
19 Inch Alloy Wheels $215 $242 $303
Premium Leather Seating $279 $314 $393
10-Way Power Front Passenger Seat $69 $78 $98
Front Sport Seats $165 $186 $233
Variable Electric Power Steering $50 $56 $70
Color Adjustment - White $50 $57 $66
Regional Adjustment - for Zip Code 89052 $9 $10 $12
Mileage Adjustment - 90,000 miles $0 $0 $0
Condition Adjustment - Outstanding $902 $984 $1,149
Total

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