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2011 Bmw 5 Series Gran Turismo 535i Xdrive on 2040-cars

US $33,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:19000
Location:

Alpine, New Jersey, United States

Alpine, New Jersey, United States
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BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo 535i xDrive Standard Equipment

  • INTERIOR
  • Service interval indicator & expanded check control vehicle monitor system
  • MECHANICAL
  • Front/rear stabilizer bars
  • SAFETY
  • BMW Assist w/Bluetooth -inc: automatic collision notification, emergency request, enhanced roadside assistance, door unlock, stolen vehicle recovery, customer relations, TeleService, MyInfo

BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo 535i xDrive Warranty Information

Full Warranty

ENGINE: Cylinder block, cylinder heads and all internal lubricated parts including camshaft, camshaft bearings, camshaft followers, connecting rods and bearings, crankshaft, crankshaft bearings, main bearings, crankshaft seals - front and rear, pistons, piston rings, pins and cylinder rings/sleeves, push rods and lifters, rocker arms, rocker bushings, rocker shafts, cylinder head valves, valve train, valve adjusters, and valve seals; valve covers; oil pump/housing and pan; intake manifold; exhaust manifold; timing chain, timing belt (no coverage provided if required in connection with maintenance or if the breakdown is caused by a lack of maintenance); timing gears and cover; water pump; engine mounts; harmonic balancer; flywheel; balance shaft; all seals and gaskets. TURBO/SUPERCHARGER (Factory Installed Only): Turbocharger/supercharger housings and all internal parts, seals and gaskets. TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE: Transmission case and all internal parts including automatic trans/direct clutch, bands, bearings, bushings, chain, accumulators and rings, adjusters, parking gear and pawl, planetary and sun gears, shift cover and forks, solenoids, sprags, springs, sprockets, stator and shaft, support and shafts, synchronizer, hubs and keys, valve body, valve pack, washers, pressure switches, forward and intermediate clutches, servos and rings, pressure regulator valve, and input/output shafts; governor; electronic control unit; extension housing; vacuum modulator; speedometer drive gears; oil pump/housing and pan; torque converter; thrust bearings; transmission mounts; yoke; seals and gaskets. TRANSFER CASE: Transfer case and all internal parts including bearings, bushings, chain, shift lever and forks, springs, sprockets, thrust bearings and washers; seals and gaskets. FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE ASSEMBLY: Final drive housing and all internal parts including differential side and pinion gears, differential bearings, case, disc or cone-limited slip, gear pins, limited slip/ positraction clutches, ring and pinion gear/carrier assembly, spider gears and bearings; differential cover; axle shafts and axle shaft bearings; axle hub bearings; locking hubs; axles/supports; universal joints; constant velocity joints; wheel bearings; seals and gaskets. REAR-WHEEL DRIVE ASSEMBLY: Drive axle housing and all internal parts including differential side and pinion gears, differential bearings, case, disc or cone-limited slip, gear pins, limited slip/ positraction clutches, ring and pinion gear/carrier assembly, spider gears and bearings; propeller shafts; center support bearings; differential cover; axle shafts and axle shaft bearings; axle hub bearings; universal joints; constant velocity joints; wheel bearings; seals and gaskets

All advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, an

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