2012 Bmw 5-series on 2040-cars
Victorville, California, United States
For more details email me at: rachelrmmoitoza@delboys.com .
This is a fully loaded 2012 BMW 535i for sale. I’m the second owner of this absolutely amazing car that is in
excellent condition with a clean title in hand ready for the new owner.
The car currently has 47,235 miles and is still under all BMW warranties until May 2016. It is a 6 cylinder 3.0L
Turbo engine with an 8 speed semi-automatic transmission. These are the original factory warranties where BMW will
repair and maintain the car without any cost to you for the duration of the warranties. The BMW Efficientdynamics
makes it easy to consistently get 25 mpg in mixed driving and 38 mpg on the highway.
There is a service coming up in about 3,000 miles that is covered under warranty if you take it in before the end
of May.
The car is a Deep Sea Blue exterior with Oyster leather and Black interior and Dark Burl Ash wood interior trim
accent; it’s a rare and beautiful color combination.
Some of the bigger options the car comes with are:
-Premium package
-Sport package
-Technology package
-Wood grain interior package
-AUX/iPod input
-Back-up camera
-Dual zone A/C
-Engine start/stop (part of BMW efficientdynamics)
-Front and rear parking sensors/aid
-Front heated seats
-Memory seating on both front seats
-Moon roof
-Navigation
-Paddle shifters
-Power folding mirrors
-Power trunk release
-Premium sound
-Push button start
-Remote trunk release
-Run flat Michelin tires
-Satellite radio
-Suspension comfort settings
-Traffic information
-Xenon headlights
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions- I do use this car regularly and the miles may be a bit higher
when purchased.
Thanks
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