Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2003 Bmw X5 Silver 3.0i Low Miles Immaculate Condition on 2040-cars

US $9,850.00
Year:2003 Mileage:76000 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:4 door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:225-hp, 3.0-liter I-6 (premium)
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 5UXFA53593LV93709 Year: 2003
Make: BMW
Model: X5
Trim: 4 door Sports Utility Vehicle
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: AWD 5-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 76,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This X5 is not like most you see on the road that are the from the same year model, in that it's in immaculate condition and has extremely low mileage.  It has been meticulously maintained, garaged most of its life, and has been taken care of sparing no expense.  It also has had most of the wear parts that could potentially cause issues throughout the last year, such as: water pump, radiator flush and fan blade replaced, AC recharged, spark plugs and wires replaced, window regulators replaced, and has had the oil changed every 3,000-3,500 miles with synthetic, and tires all around are new/balanced/aligned.   I have it washed at least once a week, kept it vacuumed and free of debris at all times, keep the leather clean/conditioned, fill it with premium Shell every time I fill it up, and have it hand waxed every year.  


I just had it detailed to sell it, and aside from the engine bay being a little dirty ($40 if you want to have it done somewhere), it is in showroom condition and will remain that way until it is sold.  Why am I selling this car if I love it so much?  I'm getting a new Audi, and don't want to trade it in.  Their offer is pretty fair, so if it is not sold by the end of Memorial Day weekend it's going to them most likely.  KBB has the car listed at $11,847 for Excellent, $11,472 for Very Good, $11,222 for Good, and $10,222 for Fair Condition.  The vehicle has four very minor known issues (has been thoroughly inspected/serviced regularly--and recently by both Midtown BMW Houston and a Euro Specialty Shop): rear driver's side door power lock is not functioning properly (will unlock/open from the inside, but power lock is not working)--   <$200 repair, driver's-side side-mirror  clicks when you push the button to reset it's positions (just slightly annoying, but not worth fixing in my opinion),  and there are two minor oil leaks, but not even enough to leave a single drop on the pavement I park under  <$400 repair (optional).  The suspension bushings could stand to be replaced in the next 20,000 to 30,000--but this is something that is a comfort preference...recommended for premium ride ability, but totally optional.  That's why I'm selling it for $9,850, well below book value because  I'd rather not haggle over a few hundred dollars.

Other than that it is in near-perfect condition. I am the second owner and don't drive it 100% of the time because I have a Ducati and another car. The tail lights and badges are after market as I preferred the Black/Silver over the stock, but I have one of the badges and the OEM (stock) tail lights and will install them before sale at the buyers request (takes about 5 minutes).  The LEDs flicker slightly (but barely noticeable) and could maybe use a resistor, but it hasn't bothered me and I have yet to be pulled over driving in and around Houston every day.  It has hasn't had kids in it and is pretty much stain free throughout the interior.  Also comes with roof rails ($300 value).

Will ship to wherever I'm allowed to through eBay, and will require payment to be verified in full before it is loaded up to be shipped.  Buyer assumes all shipping costs, and once payment is received/verified it will be shipped out immediately in the same condition it is shown in the pictures (taken 5/21/2013 after being detailed and waxed).

Auto Services in Texas

Wynn`s Automotive Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 10649 Sentinel St, Converse
Phone: (210) 650-0353

Westside Trim & Glass ★★★★★

Automobile Parts & Supplies, Glass-Auto, Plate, Window, Etc, Automobile Seat Covers, Tops & Upholstery
Address: 2117 White Settlement Rd, Lake-Worth
Phone: (817) 659-9305

Wash Me Car Salon ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Car Wash, Automobile Detailing
Address: 7225 Culebra Rd, Leon-Valley
Phone: (210) 681-9274

Vernon & Fletcher Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Truck Service & Repair
Address: Rockwood
Phone: (325) 261-4916

Vehicle Inspections By Mogo ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
Address: 10525 Cypress Creek Pkwy, Cypress
Phone: (281) 807-6673

Two Brothers Auto Body ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Automobile Body Shop Equipment & Supplies
Address: 2502 Central Ave Suite B, Desoto
Phone: (972) 266-5455

Auto blog

Why won't automakers slap on a turbo badge anymore?

Thu, Sep 10 2015

Where have all the turbos gone? Not the actual pieces that go in the engine, mind you, those are everywhere these days as automakers downsize cylinder counts and boost efficiency and CO2 claims. But the turbo badges and fanfare are missing. Back when turbos were something to get excited about there was "turbo-driven," "turbonium," and "The Turbo Zone," among other silly lines. But now that basically every car is getting some sort of boost even on the lowliest trims, automakers are almost sliding in the turbos under the radar. Or if you look at some of the nomenclature, pretending they don't exist at all. The 911 Turbo badge shows where the car goes from being sane to lunatic. It's an important border. The latest automaker to hide that it has boosted the turbo presence is Porsche with the 2017 911 lineup. Even the standard Carrera models now get turbocharged flat-six engines, meaning the 911 Turbo models aren't quite as special as they once were. Porsche is in a sticky situation with this. The 911 Turbo, after all, signifies where the 911 family takes off from being a sports car and becomes the Ferrari fighter. The 911 Turbo badge shows where the car goes from being sane to lunatic. It's an important border, but now Porsche has crossed it and is trying to downplay the fact. There are a lot of exaggerations with displacement badges today, with claims the 2.0-liter turbo four in a Mercedes C Class equates to a naturally aspirated 3.0-liter six to make a C300. Volvo is pretty far up there, too, saying an XC90 T8 means V8 power, even though it's a 2.0-liter turbocharged and supercharged four with electric assist. I don't know why BMW can't just call the car a 330i Turbo, rather than inflating the numbers up to 340i. Saab tried all of this back in the '90s when it decided to turbocharge its entire lineup, from light pressure units all the way up to models actually called "Saab 9-3 HOT" (for high-output turbo). But then the brand deleted any external reference to the turbo under the hood and people wondered why they were buying a $42,000 four-cylinder convertible. And that didn't turn out well. Even though these turbo replacements often make more power than their naturally aspirated predecessors, they're very different engines. People knew something changed when they exchanged their leased 328i with a 3.0-liter six for a 328i with a 2.0-liter turbo four.

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer pulls its way onto the stage

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

We know what you might be thinking: here comes another BMW with yet another kind of roofline. Only this isn't just another BMW. It's the first front-drive BMW, and the first time we've ever seen it in person.
That model, of course, is the new 2 Series Active Tourer, debuting here in Geneva as the production version of the Concept Active Tourer and the beefier Concept Active Tourer Outdoor that followed. It shares about as much with the 2 Series Coupe as a jelly donut, but takes BMW into a new market segment - that of the high-roofed hatchback (or micro-minivan, depending on your perspective) occupied by the likes of the Mercedes-Benz B-Class and Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan.
Power comes from a choice of 1.5-liter turbo three, 2.0-liter turbo four or 2.0-liter turbodiesel - but aside from the forced-induction engines what they all the versions have in common is what makes the 2 Series Active Tourer newsworthy: they all sit up front, driving the front wheels. It's an idea BMW purists might not appreciate, but one we'd all better get used to just the same.

BMW and Jaguar Land Rover to jointly develop electric car tech

Wed, Jun 5 2019

FRANKFURT – BMW and Jaguar Land Rover on Wednesday said they will jointly develop electric motors, transmissions and power electronics, unveiling yet another industry alliance designed to lower the costs of developing electric cars. Both carmakers are under pressure to roll out zero-emission vehicles to meet stringent anti-pollution rules, but have struggled to maintain profit margins faced with the rising costs of making electric, connected and autonomous cars. "Together, we have the opportunity to cater more effectively for customer needs by shortening development time and bringing vehicles and state-of-the-art technologies more rapidly to market," said BMW board member Klaus Froehlich. BMW and Jaguar Land Rover said they will save costs through shared development, production planning and joint purchasing of electric car components. Both companies will produce electric drivetrains in their own manufacturing facilities, BMW said. The BMW Jaguar Land Rover pact comes as rivals FiatChrysler and Renault explore a $35 billion tie-up of the Italian-American and French carmaking groups. Nick Rogers, Jaguar Land Rover's engineering director said, "We've proven we can build world beating electric cars but now we need to scale the technology to support the next generation of Jaguar and Land Rover products." BMW was in talks with rival Daimler about developing electric car components but was also in discussions with Jaguar Land Rover, a company it once owned, to explore an alliance on engines. BMW already has a deal to supply an 8 cylinder engine to Jaguar Land Rover. Carmakers are increasingly open to sharing electric car parts because the technology is expensive and because customers no longer buy a car based on what engine a vehicle has. "Carmakers are much less precious about sharing electric car technology because it is much harder to create product differentiation with electric car tech. They all accelerate fast, and everybody can do quality and ride and handling," according to Carl-Peter Forster a former chief executive of Tata Motors and a former BMW executive. Jaguar Land Rover is still run by former BMW managers, including Ralf Speth the company's chief executive who spent 20 years at BMW prior to joining JLR, and Wolfgang Ziebart, the engineer who oversaw Jaguar's I-Pace electric car program, who is a former head of research and development at BMW.