2012 Bmw 135i Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
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**Convertible** One Owner **Convenience Package** Clean Carfax, **Cold Weather Package** Premium Package 2** Comfort Access keyless entry **Anti Theft Alarm **Boston Black Leather seats** Rare Deep Sea Blue Color with Black Top and only 15,000 miles. Also, a long list of premium options including Park distance control, Heated steering wheel and Heated front seats, Universal garage door opener, Auto dimming interior and exterior mirrors, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Interior mirror with compass, Ambiance lighting. 18" Unique wheels, Multi function steering wheel, 7 speed double clutch automatic transmission, tire presser monitor, Sports leather steering wheel with paddle shifters, Chrome line exterior trim, floor mats, Power front seats with driver seat memory, Center armrest and lumbar support. Non-Smoker. I have owned this since it had 85 miles and driven gently. Title in hand and Ready to sell. It has a few minor scratches that can be easily repaired and a scuff in the driver's seat from entry and exit. There is a minor crease between the trunk lid and the body panel where I hooked up my bike carrier. If you are seeking an exceptionally equipped convertible you'll love this one. If you'd like more pictures or details please ask, All scheduled maintenance.
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