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2006 Bmw X5 3.0i Hre Wheels, Pano Roof, Sport Pkg 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

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 SELLING MY WIFES 2006 BMW X5 WITH 79K MILES. SHE DOES DAILY DRIVE THE TRUCK SO THE MILES WILL GO UP.  SHE WANTS A 4 DOOR JEEP SO THATS THE ONLY REASON WHY WE ARE SELLING IT WE ARE NOT HURTING TO SELL IT. ITS IN GREAT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT.BLACK LEATHER WITH A SILVER EXTERIOR LOOKS GREAT. IT HAS A CHROME PUSH BAR ON THE FRONT AND HAS 22INCH HRE 3 PIECE WHEELS(6000$) AND I ALSO HAVE THE STOCK SPORT WHEELS HAS THE PANA ROOF, SPORT PKG, SIDE WINDOW PULL UP CURTAINS. HID HEADLIGHTS, POWER EVERYTHING,  CLEAN TITLE IN HAND. THE ONLY THING WE HAVE HAD TO DO WITH THIS CAR IS REPLACE THE OIL FILTER HOUSING GASKET. OTHER THEN THAT THIS HAS BEEN A GREAT CAR.

I DO RESERVE TEH RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY SINCE I DO HAVE IT FOR SALE LOCALLY. A PAYPAL DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF $1000$

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BMW might not be done tweaking its naming scheme quite yet. Of course, at this point, the jumble of numbers on the back of the Bavarian models has no connection to what's under the hood. So there's not much reason to stop changing the monikers now.
As Autoblog reported a few months ago, BMW is slotting upgraded, turbocharged four- and six-cylinder engines called the B48 and B58, respectively, into the 3 and 4 Series. If this happens, the 328i/428i would become the 330i/430i, and the 335i/435i would turn into the 340i/440i.
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