2013 Bmw X3 Xdrive35i Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Castro Valley, California, United States
Selling my fiancee's 2013 BMW X3 xdrive35i. We bought it in June 2012. Reg is current. We've put quite a few commute miles on her, but she still runs like a tank. I installed a tow package earlier this year as well, and the roof rack is in place. We will also include a Thule roof box. Only down side to the SUV is the tires should be replaced soon, but if Buy-It-Now is used, I will replace the tires prior to pick up.
Includes the balance of the factory 50k mile warranty, as well as an additional 100k mile warranty through Hendrick East Bay BMW in Livermore. This warranty includes glass repair and wheel damage. SUV is fully optioned out. Automatic, NAV, premium sound, full leather, sport package, etc Title is currently held by BMW Financial. As you can see, very clean inside and out. |
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