1998 Bmw 540i 6-speed, Sport Pkg, 74k Miles on 2040-cars
Boulder, Colorado, United States
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Glacier Green over Sand Beige leather This is a driving enthusiasts car with the 6-speed manual transmission and sport suspension, which means the car is lowered, has stiffer springs and struts, and thicker anti-sway bars compared to a non-sport model. It is a lot of fun to drive and will get those endorphins flowing. Runs perfectly and all systems function without flaw, none. All lights, fans, buttons, knobs, windows, handles, etc. work. This car has had an easy life. Very low mileage at 74,000 miles is an average of < 5,000 mi / year, always garaged and well maintained. It was custom ordered by the first owner who lived in Englewood, CO and has always been a CO car. I have not seen another 540i in this color combination and it is beautiful (imho). Both the exterior and interior are in excellent condition. The drivers side front bumper cover has a small ding, see pics. Everything else is basically pristine with very minor scrapes on a couple of the wheels. Options: Heated Comfort Seats have every power adjustment option available, and they are awesome! Front and side airbags for both front passengers. Great sound system that has am/fm, cassette, and 6cd changer in trunk. Power everything Moonroof Nice tint on the windows Aftermarket but tasteful wing Mud flaps Technical: Engine: 4.4 litre 32-valve dohc all-aluminum v8 that produces 282hp and 310 lbft of torque. This is the last year of the pre-VANOS v8 in the 540i, so no VANOS issues to deal with. 6-speed manual transmission Rear Wheel Drive Tires: Kumho Ecsta in good condition Front: 235/45R17 Rear: 255/40R17 To view higher resolution images |
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